QR CODE LUGGAGE TAG - SET OF 2
$20.00
recycled
community voted (279 votes)
Tag Team
Whether it's learning the airline has misplaced your luggage, or discovering you've left your briefcase in a taxi, losing your belongings can be a nightmare. Will you get them back? Will they know where to contact you? And who knows who has access to the information on your luggage tag?
These high-tech, stylish tags can help you feel a little more secure as your luggage makes its way back home. Instead of publicly displaying your private information, they are printed with a web address and QR code (which is accessible via smart phone) leading to a secure website that hosts your details. The extra layer of protection not only shields your address and phone number from passers by, but also allows you to quickly update your location when you're on the go. Made from durable, recycled aluminum, they'll stick with you through many a journey. Comes as a set of two. Made in the USA.
- Item ID: 21405
- Materials: recycled aluminum
- 2" L x 3.5" W
- Care: wipe clean
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Cassie, UncommonGoods Community Moderator
These QR Code Luggage Tags work with smart phones, but they also play to smart fashion sense! We love that they're an easy way to mark your belongings with your personal info. Would you stick one on your suitcase?
Malorie
Vote: Thumbs up!
GENIUS!!!!
Olivia
Vote: Thumbs down!
i wouldnt want someone to know so much personal info, after they find my underwear
Gem
Vote: Thumbs up!
LOVE this!! Modern solution to bad handwriting, not enough room to write, or unnecessarily advertising your info.
Kara
I think i would like the QR code more hidden, so someone couldn't come by and scan my tag while I wasn't looking!
Celeste
Vote: Thumbs down!
I like the design, but I think this could actually hold up the process of getting your stuff back safe and sound - does everyone have a QR scanner?
Vanessa
Vote: Thumbs up!
Nice idea, but only if you have to have password to access the website. I wouldn't want just anyone to be able to scan for my info
Cassie, UncommonGoods Community Moderator
Good point, Celeste! You can also access the information by going to the website listed on the tag and entering the special code (shown after the backslash in the URL). It's a bit hard to see in this image, but hold your cursor over the tag to zoom in and you'll see it.
Diane
Vote: Thumbs down!
I'd prefer that it work more like the "lost dog" tags my pups wear. Go to the website (QR code works here), enter in details of where the luggage is, who has it, etc. The site's moderator then acts as the communication conduit between owner and finder. Yeah, an annual fee is involved, but still more secure than "scan this to learn all about me."
Allison
Vote: Thumbs up!
I agree with Malorie! GENIUS!
Abigail
Vote: Thumbs up!
love it
Pamela
Vote: Thumbs up!
Although I am voting thumbs up because I like the concept, I agree with Diane.
Krista
Vote: Thumbs up!
I like the concept. I always put my work address on my luggage tags, so I don't worry about people knowing "all about me"I'm not a fan of the design on the front (or is it the back?) of the tag so a couple of options would be nice.
Nadine
Vote: Thumbs up!
This is great! I'm always nervous to have private info on my luggage and the price is reasonable. Not everyone has a smartphone, though. I don't.
Toni
Vote: Thumbs up!
Love this idea!
Donna
Vote: Thumbs up!
This would be much better than the old write your addy down on the tag thing. Everything is digital now, why not luggage tags a well! Love this, and the pattern is stylish as well.
HELEN
Vote: Thumbs up!
Unique
Mallory
Vote: Thumbs down!
Great idea as more and more people are starting to get smartphones (not me though), but I would be worried about who scans it, how it is accessed and what information you really put on there.
Laura
Vote: Thumbs down!
Really? Seems like a lot of work to track someone down. Not every has a smart phone...
Linda G
Vote: Thumbs up!
Love it!
Patricia
Vote: Thumbs down!
I agree, too much info to be out there.