Memorable Holidays: The Adventure of Luis Miguel Manjón

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With the upcoming long weekends in November, December, and the Christmas holidays, airports are preparing for an increasing flow of travelers. However, this congestion also raises concerns, particularly regarding the potential loss of luggage. In this context, Telco Accessories Group (TAG) has introduced the Xtorm TravelTag, an innovative tracker that promises to make it easier to locate luggage and personal items like wallets and keys.

This device is compatible with both Apple and Android devices and is characterized by its lightweight and water-resistant design. Additionally, it features a battery that can last up to 12 months. Luis Miguel Manjón, head of TAG in Spain, emphasizes that the TravelTag is easy to use and guarantees user privacy protection. “It’s a very simple way to enjoy an unforgettable vacation without losing anything,” assures Manjón.

The TravelTag stands out for its sustainable approach, as it is made from certified GRS recycled materials and recycled aluminum. Its design allows for the uncomplicated replacement of the CR2032 battery, facilitating long-term use. Users can locate their belongings through a virtual assistant, which either plays a sound or uses an app to show the exact location on a map.

With an IP64 rating, the device is dust and water-resistant, making it an ideal accessory for any trip. Its ease of attachment to suitcases or backpacks adds a level of convenience to the travel experience. This launch reinforces TAG’s mission to offer high-quality, sustainable technology focused on user autonomy.

With 12 years of experience in the industry, TAG has transformed to continue innovating in the field of tech accessories, always with an emphasis on sustainability and durability. The company strives to provide products that are not only functional but also environmentally responsible, catering to the needs of an increasingly conscious clientele who recognize the importance of sustainability in their daily lives.

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Source: MiMub in Spanish

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