Occasionally I see some interesting travel related products being crowd funded that I think you guys might be interested in. We’ve talked about Fluent Forever (an app to learn languages), the Tropic travel shoe and the Voyage Travel Bag among others. Here’s a few of the travel related crowd funded projects that I’ve seen
Travel related Kickstarters:
- ororo AeroPro 8-Zone Heated Down Jacket ($207,160 funded; back by Dec 13)
- SuperCarrier Foldable Tote ($57,595 funded; back by Dec 14)
- Arsmel World’s Smallest 100W Travel Adapter ($155,942 funded; back by Dec 14)
- AOHi 280W GaN+ Desktop Charger ($271,072 funded; back by Dec 16)
- Alpargali Puffer Pro Graphene Down Jacket ($154,678 funded; back by Dec 16)
- AuraOne 2.0 Foldable Backpack ($50,226 funded; back by Dec 18)
Today I wanted to talk a bit about Passport Pro, which bills itself as the Safest Global Travel Adapter
Passport Pro Global Travel Adapter features
The Passport Pro Global Travel Adapter is designed as the world’s safest travel adapter. Perhaps we need to add it to our list of the best travel adapters!

Here are a few pictures of the Passport Pro Global Travel Adapter and packing tools that help you get an idea for what it looks like and how it works.
In addition to all the appropriate plugs for the different outlets around the world, it comes with 4 USB charging stations (a 5th one in lieu of a plug if you prefer)

Passport Pro Global Travel Adapter video
Here’s a video showing off why the Passport Pro Global Travel Adapter is the world’s safest travel adapter
Passport Pro Global Travel Adapter backing levels and cost
The Passport Pro Global Travel Adapter is already fully funded on Indiegogo (over $129K out of the original $30K goal), and you can still sign up to back the project.
Here are a few of the levels that you can back the project at
- $35 for one Passport Pro Global Travel adapters
- $59 for two Passport Pro Global Travel adapters
- $109 for four Passport Pro Global Travel adapters
Again, here is the link to back the Passport Pro Global Travel Adapter
What do you think of this travel adapter? Planning on backing this? Leave your experience in the comments!
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Maybe I’m stupid but others already make very similar products from companies like Monster. I don’t think I’d back this as it just doesn’t seem all that special.
Yeh, I can’t justify paying $35 for a global adapter when I can get one for under $5. All I need is the adapter.
other than a few extra USB spots there is *NOTHING* about this product that doesn’t already exist in the marketplace, to be had for under $10 usually