All travelers at some point face the inevitable challenge of where to charge your mobile device. Whether it be a cell phone, a laptop or a tablet, sooner or later it's going to need some time spent plugged in. This problem can be extremely difficult to overcome for travelers, as electrical outlets in airports/bus stations are prime real estate, and you don't often see people giving up those coveted seats next to the outlets.
This is where a trolley suitcase from Yanko Design comes into play. This suitcase (designed by Jung Inyoung) uses the kinetic energy from you pulling it around to build up electrical charge and store it in a charging battery built into the case. When you are ready to charge your device you simply would need to plug it into the outlet on the case, and easily bring life back to your dying battery.
While this is still a concept I can easily see this come to the suitcase market soon, as the demands for mobile power sources are constantly on the rise. For information check out the Yanko Design website here.


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