5/1 – Reposting as the last day to back this project is Saturday, May 3rd
I often see interesting travel related products that I think you guys might be interested in. We’ve talked recently we talked about Gravel Toiletry Bags and blankets, the Evolutionary travel backpack, the RetraStrap luggage strap and the Uphold travel cutlery set, among others.
Travel related Kickstarters:
- Kronosti Titanium Diver Watch ($54,622 funded; back by Nov 14)
- Carrymove Expandable Backpack ($41,075 funded; back by Nov 15th)
- Cloudstep Insoles ($141,791 funded; back by Nov 15)
- MagLock® Belt ($146,950 funded; back by Nov 21)
- Robotin R2 Robot Carpet Cleaner ($80,770 funded; back by Nov 22)
- Wiley WiFi Home Telephone ($26,367 funded; back by Nov 27)
- GRAnaREC Mid Layer Jacket ($122,399 funded; back by Dec 4)
- WUBEN X1Pro Flashlight ($283,692 funded; back by Dec 4)
- K-25 Smart Pillow ($69,751 funded; back by Dec 5)
- TobenONE: Ultra-Slim Magnetic Hub ($116,373 funded; back by Dec 8)
Today I wanted to talk a bit about the iCETAG Anti-Loss Device. You have until May 3rd to back this Kickstarter.
All Kickstarter / Indiegogo links in this post may pay me a commission if you boost the project through my link.
iCETAG Anti-Loss Device features
Here are a few pictures of the iCETAG Anti-Loss Device




iCETAG Anti-Loss Device video
Here’s a video showing off some of the different options and features of the iCETAG Anti-Loss Device
iCETAG Anti-Loss Device cost
The iCETAG Anti-Loss Device is currently on Kickstarter and has currently raised over USD$7,601 from a $1,000 initial goal. You have until May 3rd to back the project. Here are a few of the levels that you can back the project at
- USD$31 – 1 iCETAG Anti-Loss Device – Basic
- USD$41 – 1 iCETAG Anti-Loss Device – Upgraded
There are also discounts for buying multiples.
Again, here is the link to back the iCETAG Anti-Loss Device. It says it is scheduled to ship in August 2025.
What do you think of this device? Planning on backing this? Leave your experience in the comments!
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