bluetooth. in my pocket f why do i have your why do you have your wallet? you keep your big bills on the outside. you are this. it s an amazing device. i m going to stop it from beeping. that helps you find it. you can attach that to your crease and stick it to anything, a backpack, laptop. a bicycle a car whchlt it goes out of range, the range is 100 feet at the most. it works within 20 feet whchlt it goes away from the app, it finds another person using a tile app and says by the way, your wallet is now over here. it goes to theirs. this one, incredible. you re traveling, you check your bag. what s this called? this is track dot. you turn this on, this is a tiny device with cell phone technology inside of it. it uses gsm, an older broad type of cell phone.
something that s expensive, i ll use some of my clothes and stash it in the clothes or in a pocket, pair of jeans. i want to make sure we get to the locks you have for us. there are a couple different kinds. you want to make sure it s tsa approved. correct. this is the tsa approved lock. what that means is that the tsa can take it off and they don t have to destroy it. on the other hand, looks similar. it s a master lock, great lock. they will have to destroy that lock if they want to get in your bags. now what happens if i couldn t lose your bags? i never heard of one ever these. you take one of these, throw in the bag and stays on for 40 days. this is called lug lock, the other is called track dot. you drop it in. let s say it gets lost. as soon as you land, you can check where your bag it and find your bag landed in dallas, texas. so at least you know. easier to find it. how much are those going to cost? that s 49.95 right now as an
bill: i feel for you, michael. deal with it every day. martha: we don t use teleprompters, do we bill? bill: bill: adam housley is at the same show. he is better with live tv. what are the gadgets you re seeing, adam? reporter: that is what we get paid for. mobile mood trackers because this is about health. anything will tell you about anything you have going on inside of your body. this is june. you wear this on your wrist. it will tell you put on hair color, eye color, basically tells you the skin type. after so much time in the sun it tells you to get out so you don t burn. this is from arcos one of the heart monitors. there are some different monitors. this is watch that tells you stress left, how well you sleep. tracks everything from calories steps. bill, everything here is pretty much health-based. they have this here, track dot to track your luggage. it is really light, and if you lose you can go on computer to find it. this is about mobility and
the angry baggage handlers. this enlightening video from sea-tac airport south of seattle, shows the mile paths of conveyor belts bags have to travel. sometimes bags like this one get stuck or set aside. so what do you do? first, pick the best time to check the bag. our expert says bags are more likely to get lost when they re checked in too late or too early. the sweet spot for checking in your bag is between 1 hour and 90 minutes before your flight takes off. you want to give the airline enough time to get the bag to the aircraft. don t want to give them so much time the bag gets set aside and forgotten about. reporter: another option is this gadget, palm sized device, track dot, slips into your luggage and tells you where your bag has gone. when you land, it send e-mails, if it landed too got rerouted to alaska or the land of lost bags where if they re not claimed someone with the right amount of