25 Must Have Travel Gadgets

If you think to travelling maybe for a weak ar couples wees, you may consider thinks that you must have or you must bring to your travel. We listed 25 Must Have Tarvel Gadget to accompany you in your route.
1.    Apple’s Airport Express. Just plug that Ethernet cable into the box and the box into an unoccupied outlet ready to be configured into your own private Wi-Fi domain.
2.    Canon Powershot SD1100 IS Digital Elph. Picking a camera to take on the road it’s a common thing. This is the best travel snapshots, because this is smaller than a pack of cards.
3.    Franklin 12-language (Speaking) Global Translator. No more worry about foreign languages anymore.
4.    Macbook Air. The perfect companion to traveling executive. Very thin, handy to carry, and very beautiful gadget, I mean laptop.
5.    Kensington ComboSaver Portable Notebook Lock. You may think to protect your laptop, because a notebook computer is stolen every 53 seconds in the U.S. Better be careful.
6.    Apple iPhone 3G. We already listed two Apple product at above, well how do I say, Steve Job’s products is really great products. We prefer the iPhone because it’s easier to use and has better software; a week after it went on sale there were 46 travel programs available for download on the App Store, including a widget that tracks airport security wait times.
7.    Tumi Ultra Slim Universal Power Adaptor Kit. Low battery? Get this kit with you.
8.    Kensington Mini Battery Pack. You will never lose your battery anymore. Thanks to this battery.
9.    Kindle: Books to go. Amazon’s first-generation e-book reader certainly needs improvement — the page-turn buttons are awkwardly placed, among other things - but anyone who likes to read on the road should consider it an essential companion.
10.    Flip Mino: Point-and-Shoot Video. Flip’s Mino, a cigarette-pack sized video recorder that’s basically built around a big, fat, red RECORD button
11.    Panasonic Portable DVD Player LS86. 8.5-inch (diagonal) screen and unrivalled battery life, eye-glazing 13 hours worth of playback.
12.    Play Station Portable. Even you not a game addict or a gamer. PSP is hard to beat.
13.    Headplay Personal Cinema System. This device connects to TVs, video game consoles, DVD players, laptops, iPods, and virtually anything with video and audio out jacks.
14.    Able Planet’s Clear Harmony Noise Canceling Headphones. Able Planet’s Clear harmony headphones (called Linx Audio) was actually developed to boost the sound quality of hearing aids. You can hear the difference up in the higher frequencies of your music.
15.    Asus R300 Handheld Personal Navigator. A mounting kit makes it easy to use for in-car GPS, for starters. Can also slide it into a pocket, and get directions in pedestrian, bike and even bus mode. It’s also can carry photos, music files, even videos on board as well as in external Micro SD cards, Bluetooth and an embedded FM transmitter, you can field phone calls via the R300, too.
16.    Dash Express In-Car GPS. No more lose in middle of nowhere.
17.    HP EliteBook 6930p Laptop. Here’s an excellent choice for the road warrior.
18.    Wine Skin. The Wine Skin is not technically a gadget, but it is the most useful bag any plonk-mad traveler can have. You take your bottle, insert it in the bottle-shaped bubble wrap bag and seal it up air-tight.
19.    Tumi Frequent Traveler 22″ Zippered Expandable Carry On. Luggage is not sexy, and even though the Tumi people did their best to make the Frequent Traveler look good.
20.    Reef Stash Sandals. The secret tray in the sole slides out to hold personal items and slides back in to make sure no one knows they’re there.
21.    Swissbit Swiss Army 1GB USB Flash Drive. Scissors, pen, knife, nail file, screwdriver, light and the 1GB Swissbit drive
22.    The Clear Card. All the various mobile apps that track the speed of airport security lines may be useful — but they’re not as useful as skipping the security line. The Clear Card ain’t perfect.
23.    Travel Valet Service - Trackstick II. Powered by two AAA batteries, it’s got 4MB of built-in storage for tracking weeks of your every step. Load it into your computer via the built in USB connection, apply the nifty Google Earth integration and all of a sudden you can see your life mapped by a series red lines.
24.    Menospeak Book. The Menospeak books may sound like they were inspired by Mickey Rooney in Breakfast at Tiffany’s, but they’re a simple, culturally respectful way to navigate through China, Japan and Thailand
25.    SteriPen Ultraviolet Bacteria and Pathogen Killing Water Wand. The SteriPen has no dissolving tablets or plug-ins, you just stick it in a glass or bottle, turn it on and in roughly 48 seconds 16oz. of water is rendered safe and potable. It’s particularly good at killing Cryptosporidium, a common cause of diarrhea and ruined trips to Mexico.

3 Responses to “25 Must Have Travel Gadgets”

  1. Good Domain Says:

    He is writing a major new book for National Geographic. Good Domain

  2. Dave Says:

    I’d like to recommend a few web gadget that can help you while travelling:

    A new traveller’s homepage: http://www.triptouch.com/

    A widget for iGoogle/ Netvibes users:
    http://www.triptouch.com/widgets

    And a toolbar for those who take their laptop with them:http://www.triptouch.com/toolbar

    Enjoy!

  3. admin Says:

    @ Good Domain
    @ Dave
    Thanks to dropped a comment in this site.
    Articleso Team.

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