There's nothing more to emphasize your gadgets than Travel (
Maybe your patience.
Gadgets that don't work very well, or when you're in Atlanta for an important meeting you can't miss, they ruin your day, which makes you even more annoyed.
That's why I recently decided to highlight testing all of these products on a trip to make sure they work as planned. 1.
Power keep Pro ($140)
This is a smart backpack that can take any trip
There is a panel outside the electric laptop holder-
They charge the iPhone at least four times.
Using direct sunlight, the Solar Backpack itself will take about 10 hours to charge the battery pack.
Note: There are solar panels in the bag, which means you look a bit strange. 2.
Kwilt shoe box Plus ($89)
Kwilt Shoebox Plus is a 64 gb drive that stores your photos and videos so you can access them from anywhere.
You can connect your thumb drive or hard drive using one of the four USB ports and uninstall the media, which is more worry-free than online cloud storage. 3.
Fee for design Brady ($30)
This portable alarm clock features three USB charging ports to charge your gadgets.
Over time, there is a mood light, a night light and an alarm clock that is getting louder and louder.
It is a better bedside accessory than the hotel alarm clock.
Note: While Amazon has a lower alarm clock price, the $30 price is reasonable.
6 gadgets of smart home.
My uk sim card ($40)
Slide this card into an unlocked phone like Google Pixel 2 xl I 've tested and you can expect to have a service in the USS.
Most of Europe and dozens of other countries.
The SIM card includes 12 GB of high speed data, 3,000 minutes and 3,000 text.
Note: You can use Wi-
Skype phone Fi in some major cities. 5.
Powerbank (Tumi luggage)$60)
I like to charge my phone with this power bank because it is small, portable and weighs less than an ounce.
There is a safe strap on the laptop bag.
The capacity of one charge is enough;
You need a larger portable power bank in order to get more power.
Note: good power management such as turning off wireless signals may negate the need for wireless signals. 6.
Fortis 30-
Inch hard side spinner ($150)
Fortis 30-roller running smoothly at airport
The inch suitcase is the exact size of most airline checked baggage, made of durable polycarbonate material.
During a test, the suitcase had some bumps and bruises on a business trip that had no problem.
Note: I tested a bright blue model that stood out from the crowd, but it wasn't always good. 7.
Copper cow coffee ($15)
The copper cow coffee kit is not technically a gadget at all, but still innovative, it includes five packs of Vietnamese coffee and condensed milk.
You fold the bag out, pour the water over, and squeeze the milk in.
For those not fresh coffee.
Note: You can buy more Starbucks coffee for $15.