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| The Baubax travel jacket has 15 built-in features, including a neck pillow, eye mask, gloves and a pocket to hold drinks.(Photo/baubax.com) |
An introduction of BauBax jacket goes viral on Wechat, a Chinese social media platform since Wednesday. Netizens in China are amazed by this multi-function, 'Swiss Army knife' style jacket that aims to provide everything a traveler might need.
If you haven't heard about the BauBax Travel Jacket, you may. And you're bound to know this new invention out of Chicago.
Dubbed as the "world's best travel jacket", the travel jacket is designed with multiple hidden functions that promise to make commuting of any sort more comfortable and hands-free.
It includes:

A neck pillow in the hood that inflates in two seconds and an eye mask for shutting out the light.(Photo/baubax.com)

Gloves concealed in each sleeve.(Photo/baubax.com)

An insulated soda holder pocket.(Photo/baubax.com)

Zipper pen.(Photo/baubax.com)
It also has an earphone cable track inside the hood, a pocket with built-in microfiber cloth to protect and clean sunglasses, a zipper that hides an extendable pen and stylus, and double-layered hand warming pockets.
For the multiple devices, there are pockets to fit a 10-inch iPad and an iPhone, passport pocket, a BauBax blanket, and a portable charger pocket.
The BauBax, which will be available for delivery from November, was launched on the crowdfunding website Kickstarter in July and is said to raise $6 million more than its goal.
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