
Israeli developer Yoav Ben-David and his partner, Zvi Kanor of American Express Travel in Tel Aviv, is looking to make the process of air travel a less stressful event for you with the invention of a check-point friendly baggage tag. Users palm a small circular disc, which sends signals to the tag. The disc vibrates and beeps as the user gets within a 12 to 15 meter radius of his or her luggage. Dubbed the Easy-2-Pick electronic tag, it will be available for $15-20.
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