Incase Connected Suitcase
What if you could plug your dying phone into your suitcase and get a full charge? Incase's slick-looking Connected Soft-Sided Luggage series does this in a 22-inch x 14-inch x 9-inch carry-on size. At $599 (roughly converted to £490 in the UK and AU$820) it is pricey, but boasts great features.
Incase Connected Suitcase
A removable battery sits in a chamber on top of this rolling bag. You can plug your devices in or use this as temporary storage for your pocket contents when you're preparing to go through security.
Incase Connected Suitcase
The battery comes out and reveals more ports, but you can also leave it in the suitcase and plug the whole thing into a wall to charge it.
Incase Connected Suitcase
The modular 18,000 mAh USB-C battery offers several ports, can charge up in 6 hours and is BLE-enabled. An app lets you monitor the charge state.
Incase Connected Suitcase
Incase Connected Suitcase
The lock can be opened with a Bluetooth key.
Incase Connected Suitcase
Here we see the inside of the main compartment.
Incase Connected Suitcase
Removable lifetime-warrantied wheels are a great feature as the wheels are usually the first part of luggage to break.
Incase Connected Suitcase
If the $599 soft-sided model is too much for you, check out their $299 hard-sided model (converting roughly to £245 and AU$410). It has a 9,000mAh battery (non-removable) and a USB-C charging port.
Incase Connected Suitcase
It comes in a handful of neutral tones.
Incase Connected Suitcase
Here you can see the USB-C port for the suitcase. This model doesn't have the nice top-storage area though.