This un-loseable suitcase is known for a built-in GPS tracker and luggage scale. <br />LAS VEGASBluesmart's Smart Suitcase is the unloseable suitcase. A longtime Indiegogo fave, the connected carry-on is finally real, and it's coming in a checked-bag size as well. <br /> Owners try GPS devices to track their pets took a closer look here at CES. The $399 suitcase has several useful tricks. A 3G module with GPS tracks your suitcase wherever it goes, so a person are lose it you can locate it with a smartphone app. <br />The module has a built-in Telefonica SIM card that automatically works with roaming partners such as AT&T in the You.S. It can remain alive for up to 21 days on a full domination over the suitcase's 10,000Ah wide variety. The suitcase comes with two years' of service, and founder Diego Saez-Gil said Bluesmart is oftentimes service plans beyond that a lot of. <br />But waitthere's more. The handle has a scale in it; tell the app what flight you're on, and it will cross-reference with your airline's baggage limits to tell you if you've overpacked. The app can lock and unlock the suitcase via Bluetooth. The app will connect to travel management services in the future, Saez-Gil said. You can charge your phone off the suitcase's built-in battery, but that will lower the GPS unit's battery everything. <br />As a suitcase, the Bluesmart is basic but efficient. It's a hybrid hard-sided/soft-sided suitcase, with an easy-open front pocket to keep documents and a laptop and four rotating, hollow wheels. Inside, it's basically one big compartment, are actually has a laundry divider in the main local. <br />The location features really are going to come within their own on the new checked-baggage model, which doesn't yet have a detailed design or a payment. It sounds like details on that may come before MWC in March. <br /> Moving Out: 7 Survival Things to consider for Relocating Your Elderly Parent think the Bluesmart's built-in scale function sounds great, especially for because they came from regularly fly on low-cost European airlines, which generally have very low baggage weight limits. <br />The GPS tracking is less valuable in a carry-on. However already getting popular for checked luggage with add-on gadgets like the LugLoc, Trakdot, and Spot, which generally cost between $70-90, however additionally charge you for service. Integrating it into the bag you always bring with you means you can never leave the tracker behind, although in addition, it means you can't use it to other things. For frequent travelers, the Bluesmart looks very smart indeed.