Why walk through an airport when you can ride? And no, we are not advocating a joyride on those motorized carts designed for people with a disability. We prefer you leave those for the people who need ...
You don't really need to be a frequent flyer to like the idea behind Modobag. You don't have to have lost a connection due to your poor running skills to like it either. In fact, you don't need any ...
When you think of ways to move through an Airport quickly, hopping on your luggage probably doesn’t come to mind. If Modobag has its way, that will soon change. Billed as a carry-on (good luck with ...
SAN FRANCISCO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (KGO) -- Why walk through the airport with a heavy suitcase when your suitcase could carry you. That's the idea behind Modobag. The sign on the luggage carousel at ...
It’s either the most brilliant idea or the most involved prank to ever hit the internet: motorized luggage that travelers can mount like tricycles to zip around the airport. So, Tim Ryan: Is this for ...
Just when you thought life couldn't get any better Modobag comes along and totally changes the world. Let's face it, travelling can be a bit of a pain in the ass. Sure, arriving somewhere exotic and ...
The first time I saw Modobag in a viral video, it thought it was a joke. After all, what better to illustrate the excesses of Silicon Valley than a motorized suitcase that scoots you to your gate at ...
Do you ever worry that you won’t make your flight? Hit the gas! Modobag is the first rideable suitcase. It also charges your phone! Kevin O’Donnell is the Co-Founder of Modobag. The bag is decked out ...
Modobag, a Chicago-based maker of motorized luggage, has finally landed a taste of crowdfunding success. It passed its $50,000 goal one day — and one viral video — after launching on Indiegogo. By ...
Indiegogo is chock-full of some strange and wonderful ideas that sometimes get funded and other times don’t. The Modobag is one of those that will be fully funded but just how many people really want ...
We have all been there, attempting to make our way through a crowded airport, late for our flight – only to have our paths blocked, or our heels clipped, by the sight of a small child being pulled ...
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