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The SHAKEE — the luggage scale that's always ready

The SHAKEE is a digital luggage scale that charges itself through kinetic energy. Two to three shakes generate enough power for a full measurement — no batteries, no charging cable, no dead device at the airport. It weighs up to 50 kg with a measuring interval of 50 g, switches between kg and lbs for international travel, and includes a tare function for accurate readings. At 91 g, it adds virtually no weight to your bag and comes with its own transport pouch. The SHAKEE was awarded the Deutschland Favorit 2023/24 seal — recognised as a customer favourite by an independent panel.

180-day guarantee

We stand behind every product in this collection. If you're not satisfied within the first 180 days — for any reason — our team will sort it out quickly and without hassle. For the SHAKEE specifically: if the device ever malfunctions, we'll send a replacement within 72 hours, regardless of when you bought it. Contact us here

Why excess baggage fees are more avoidable than you think

One of the most common and most avoidable travel costs is the excess baggage fee. It rarely happens because someone packed too much — it happens because they didn't know how much they were packing. Weighing your bag at home before leaving takes less than a minute and can save anywhere from €20 to €100 at the check-in desk.

Why FLOWZOOM?

FLOWZOOM started with travel pillows and a simple question: why do so many travel products fail in practice? The answer was usually the same — designed for the shelf, not for the journey. Every product in this collection has been tested in real travel situations, refined based on customer feedback, and built to last beyond one or two trips. No gimmicks, no unnecessary features — just tools that work when you need them.

Do you really need travel accessories — or just the right ones?

Most travel accessories promise to make your trip easier and end up forgotten at the bottom of your bag. The difference is usually specificity: a product that solves one real problem well is worth packing. One that tries to do everything tends to do nothing particularly well. This collection is built around that principle — each product addresses a single, common travel frustration and does it reliably.

What to look for when buying travel accessories

The most useful travel accessories share a few qualities: they're compact enough to actually bring along, reliable enough to count on, and specific enough to solve a real problem. Before buying, ask yourself: does this solve something I've actually experienced? Does it add weight or save weight? Will I remember to pack it — or leave it at home because it's too bulky?