Steve Jobs’ legacy extends beyond personal electronics. From art to architecture, his influence is ubiquitous. Incase, a company driven by a parallel quest for “Beautiful Utility,” effectively expresses this aesthetic in their luggage and travel accessories.
Active Junky’s rolled with Incase through airport terminals and train stations. We’ve sprinted to our gate and stopped to smell the roses. With intelligently designed Incase luggage, we answer one question with another:
“Business or pleasure?”
“Why not both?”
With the EO Roller, Incase revitalizes the roller bag. Rarely does luggage garner compliments, but these lime green wheels caught the attention of even the most curmudgeonly TSA agents. The expandable main compartment and ample organizational pockets won over skeptical testers who hadn’t used a roller bag since airlines used to offer free meals.
Best For: Trips up to 1 week, avoiding checking a bag
The sheer number of pockets on this backpack will overwhelm the stuff-and-cram packer. However, spatially minded tech lovers value the Icon’s gadget-friendly design. Sunglasses, pens, iPads, charging accessories, laptops – there’s a place for every daily necessity. Icon’s functionality is augmented by comfortably padded shoulder straps, all with a look that’s undeniably Incase.
Best For: Working in style, organizing your tech
Charging on the go can be a distraction. Stay in the game with the pocket-sized Incase PP2500. Designed with the utilitarian minimalism that mirrors that of Apple, the PP2500 quickly became a favorite accessory among Active Junky testers. Small and sleek enough to charge while using your phone, the simple, one-button powerhouse is an efficient answer to a nagging daily problem.
Best For: Everyday reliability, an emergency stash of power