Alright, let’s talk about this etag thing for Rimowa suitcases. I wanted to see what the fuss was all about, so I decided to give it a shot with my own Rimowa. First off, I had to make sure I had everything in order. I grabbed my phone and made sure my location, internet, and Bluetooth were all turned on – you know, the usual stuff when you’re about to connect something.

Rimowas Electronic Tag: A Complete Guide on Etag Rimowa for Travelers

Next, I downloaded this app called BAGTAG, ’cause apparently, that’s what you need to make this electronic tag work. Once I got the app, I logged in and looked for the “device” tab – it had a little suitcase icon, pretty straightforward. Then I hit “Add device.”

  • Opened the BAGTAG app.
  • Went to the “device” tab.
  • Clicked “Add device.”

Now, here’s where it got interesting. Inside the Rimowa, there’s this button for the electronic tag. I pressed it, hoping something magical would happen. And it did! My phone started pairing with the suitcase automatically. I didn’t have to do anything, which was a relief.

Once it was paired, I went back to the app. My Rimowa showed up there along with any other devices I had registered. I clicked on “customize display,” and then there was an option to “Create a new display.” That’s where I could put in my personal details, like my name and flight info.

  • Pressed the button inside the Rimowa.
  • Waited for automatic pairing.
  • Found my Rimowa in the app.
  • Customized the display with my info.

Setting Up the Display

I found that each Rimowa suitcase purchased after January 1st, 2023, is equipped with an NFC tag. This tag lets you exchange information with a smartphone just by holding it nearby. Pretty cool, right? I scanned the tag with my phone, and it redirected me to a webpage. From there, I could upload all my necessary info.

So, there you have it. That’s how I set up the etag on my Rimowa suitcase. It wasn’t too complicated, but it definitely felt like a bit of a process. I guess the idea is that it makes things easier at the airport – no more paper tags, just use your phone to transfer your digital tag to the suitcase’s screen and drop it off.

Rimowas Electronic Tag: A Complete Guide on Etag Rimowa for Travelers

I haven’t actually used it at the airport yet, so I can’t say for sure how well it works in practice. But the setup was pretty smooth, and I’m kinda excited to see how it goes on my next trip. Hopefully, it’ll be as easy as they say!

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