Top 10 travel gadgets

  1. 1. Rechargeable USB batteries. You don’t need to bring a charger and a travel adapter anymore, as you can simply recharge USBcells with a universal USB port.

 

  1. 2. Flight socks. If you’re flying to catch a spot of winter sun, wear a pair of special flight socks that provide extra support, encourage the blood circulation through micro-massage and ease leg discomfort and ankle swelling.

 

  1. 3. Shoot-through camera bag. If you’ve invested a lot of time and money in choosing the right DSLR camera, you need a bag to protect it from dirt and pickpockets. The downside of most camera bags is that it takes time to take your camera out, which might make you miss the best moments. The Cloak Bag opens at the bottom. Because you can leave it open, it ensures that you have direct access to your camera whenever you want.

 

  1. 4. HealthGuard Vital Protection. Before you pack your bag, impregnate your clothes with this insecticide. It doesn’t smell funny nor affect your clothes in any other way, yet after 50 washes it is still repels almost all insects – especially mosquitoes.

 

  1. 5. Micro Suitcase Scooter. Don’t you hate having to carry your hand luggage , especially when you need to walk vast distances inside the airports? Samsonite has solved both problems with the Samsonite Micro Suitcase Scooter, a carry-on bag that can be transformed into a kickboard with front-mounted case thanks to an integrated running board, handlebars, and wheels.

 

  1. 6. Electric travel toothbrush. White teeth will bring out your tan even more, so don’t forget to look after your gnashers during your holidays. For example, the Design Go travel toothbrush is compact, affordable, works with batteries and comes in a hygienic travel case.

 

  1. 7. Swim mask with integrated camera. If you’re going snorkelling or diving, the ultimate travel gadget for you is the Liquid Image Video Mask, a swim mask with integrated photo and video camera with 5.0 megapixels.

 

  1. 8. Sunburn alert bracelet. UVSunSense wristbands monitor exposure to harmful UVA and UVB rays for you and your children and change colour to indicate when you need to reapply sunscreen or get out of the sun completely. The thin strips turn pink before you do.

 

  1. 9. Tick remover. This is one gadget we hope you’ll bring but won’t need. If you do find a tick on your skin, don’t squeeze or twist the body of the creepy parasite. This may cause the head and body to separate, leaving the head embedded in your skin. It’s much better to use a tick remover that throws a lasso around its neck as close to your skin as possible, and extracts the whole creature at once.

 

  1. 10. Proximity alarm. Different manufacturers have created different handy applications of this type of alarm. For example, you can use it to make sure your child doesn’t wander off too far away from you, or to warn you if someone tries to steal your wallet.

 


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4 Responses to Top 10 travel gadgets

  1. Traveler's Muse says:

    When I travel, it is usually for business which does take me away from some of the activities I would rather be doing at home. I love being out in nature and learning about new places. I also run a film blog that requires a lot of research to produce a quality website. I started scheduling little side adventures into my trips as a way of having that opportunity to see new places and learn about new things. Luckily, I was gifted with an iPad and I have my laptop on every trip. This gives me the opportunity to get all the research done that is necessary for my blog so when I do get home I can sit down and just write and relax within the discussions.

  2. Christina says:

    Many thanks for finding the time to describe the technology towards the starters!

  3. Mishi says:

    Umm…rechargeable USB batteries?? I didn’t know those existed! Thanks for the info – that will definitely being going in my suitcase for my next trip.

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