If you're an 8-year-old in search of a new toy, you're in luck.
Gyroor, a company based in China, has just unveiled GNU, a travel bag that's designed for kids, Quartz reports.
"It combines elegant design, advanced safety features, and entertainment, aiming to provide kids explorers around the world with a travel mode that is both safe and fun," CEO Jason Zhang says in a press release.
Gyroor says the GNU was inspired by the company's "deep understanding of how technology can improve everyday family life" and is part of its three main product lines: Kids Suitcase, Urban, and Powered By Gyro.
GNU was unveiled at the Global Sources Exhibition in Hong Kong on Tuesday.
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