Thanks to its large wheels, the G-RO Carry-On case is not only suitable for rough terrain, but also serves as a charging station and workspace on the go. The inventors Netta Shalgi and Ken Hertz started the G-RO project with a team of designers and financed the development via Kickstarter.

What immediately catches the eye on the travel gadget of the same name are the large, externally mounted wheels. You will bring the center of gravity closer to the axis of inclination of the case. The suitcase should not only appear dramatically lighter to the traveler than conventional trolleys, the lush wheels also make the G-RO much more flexible and prevent what we all know: the light tipping to the side during transport. Furthermore, the creators of the G-RO emphasize an outstanding robustness as well as a revolutionary relationship between spaciousness and case size, made possible by the extremely slim wheels that do not take up any space. Another plus point is that the G-RO can easily be stowed as hand luggage on the aircraft. The inventors go a step further and make the G-RO fit for the modern age with an optional USB charging station for smartphones and tablet PCs. In addition, the G-RO can be used as a laptop workstation with the help of an integrated stand. The G-RO is always in view via a location tracking app. A sealed outer compartment enables the carefree transport of liquids. It is available G-RO in various colors for a mere $ 399...

G-RO: Revolutionary Carry-On Luggage
G-RO: Revolutionary Carry-On Luggage

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