Straight from CES 2025, Hyper is unveiling its next-generation HyperPack products. The HyperPack Pro is among the only backpack products on the market from notable brands that features onboard Apple Find My tracking, and at this year’s CES the brand is unleashing two new editions to the lineup, both of which are more affordable and arguably more versatile as well.
Hyper unveils new Apple and Google Find My backpack at CES 2025
The Pro model has been around for a little while now with a $200 list price, but Hyper is ready to unleash the latest models known as HyperPack and HyperPack Go – “two tech-rich backpacks designed for today’s connected professional.” The former features built-in Apple Find My and Google Find My tracking while the latter sounds more like a standard Hyper backpack that happens to feature a “dedicated smart tracker pocket for flexible device monitoring options.”
Features at a glance:
- Track effortlessly with built-in compatibility for the Apple Find My app and Google Find My Device network
- Weather-tough 1200D recycled nylon & water-resistant zippers
- Smart charging system with dedicated pockets & cable routing
- Security features: Hidden pockets & interlocking zippers
- EcoSmart: Made from recycled material equivalent to 20 recycled water bottles
- Limited lifetime warranty (Two years on Location Module)
Both models are said to once again be geared towards tech enthusiasts and “digital nomads” with water-resistant protection for electronics, what Hyper calls strategically-placed charging passthroughs for on-the-go power, and “hidden security pockets for valuable tech accessories.”
They are both crafted from recycled materials (including re-purposed plastic water bottles) – “weather-tough 1200D recycled nylon and water-resistant zippers.”
The HyperPack, which will launch with a more digestible $109.99 sticker price by comparison to the $200 Pro model, works with both Apple Find My app and Google Find My devices (presumably one or other at any given time like some of the other universal tracking gear we have featured, but there are no specifics given on this just yet).
There is an onboard Location Module (the bag has a limited lifetime warranty and the Location Module is said to come with 2 years of coverage) that supports the onboard Find My tracking – imagery is thin here thus far, but it is likely hidden within the bag and either removable or USB-C accessible for recharging purposes.
There are no release date details as of yet, but we, as mentioned above, know the HyperPack with built-in Apple and Google Find My will launch at $109.99 and the HyperPack Go carries a $79.99 list price.
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