I
typically subscribe to the belief that technology just makes most
things better. Good technology, that is. I’ve road tested a lot of fad
gadgets that have broken that second I got them, and I have had others
that have traveled to six continents, no problem. Here are the nine
devices that every traveler should have in their arsenal.
1. A Speaker the Size of Your Thumb:
Most travel speakers are so unwieldy that we just conveniently leave
them at home and then lament not being able to listen to Billy Ocean
while we lounge by the pool. You’ll never complain about this little guy
taking up too much space. Put it on your keychain and get up to six
hours of playback with easy USB charging.
2. An In-Flight Entertainment Hack: I’m
still surprised by the number of planes that haven’t moved into the
21st century when it comes to in-flight entertainment. Quit your
whining. This device mounts your tablet/e-reader/smart phone on the back
of the seat in front of you for easy viewing and reading.
3. An iPhone Telephoto Lens: These
days, most of us use our phones as our primary camera—often to our
detriment. This handy lens puts your iPhone on steroids to provide
sharper photo and video resolution. It is no substitute for the real
thing, but it isn’t a bad hack if you don’t want to bring your pricey
camera on a jaunt.
4. The Perfect Travel Adaptor: It
may not be sexy, but this little bugger will save you both space and
frustration. If you’re like me, you have a box somewhere in your house
filled with unlabeled travel adaptors from about a dozen different
countries. Now you can throw them away and put other things in that box
(like orphaned power cords). This lightweight gadget is pretty much the
only adaptor you will ever need—unless you are going to the moon.
5. A Solar Backpack: Sure,
this bag is handy for backpacking, but it is also great for bumming
around a city. Having a power source on your back means you don’t need
to scout for a coffee shop every time one of your devices conks out. Besides
charging all your stuff, it has 1,500 cubic inches of storage space, a
padded laptop sleeve, and an integrated phone pouch.
6. Jawbone Wristband: Keep
track of how healthy you are on the road with this fitness band that
tracks your activity level, nutrition, and sleep to help you make
smarter choices while you are on the go.
7. Electronics Hammock: I
am an outlet stalker. I will plug in anytime, anywhere, whether it is
on the floor of the airport or a dirty bathroom in Cusco. My number-one
concern isn’t that my device will be stolen (I stay close by), but that
it will be stepped on. This adorable little German hammock the Load-Ding, will cuddle your phone and keep it safe.
8. Sterilizer Pen: In
some countries it would behoove you to be wary of even the bottled
water. In just seconds the UV light in this pen creates safe drinking
water whenever you’re a little iffy about the H2O in a new country.
9. Door-Stop Alarm:How
often have you looked at the flimsy lock on a motel/hostel/guest house
door and thought, “I am going to be killed in my sleep”? This door wedge
alarm will wake you up before an intruder can actually open your
door—and odds are it will probably scare them off, too.
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