THESE ARE TECH DEVICES THAT YOU SHOULD NOT LEAVE ON YOUR TRIP
1. Cable to Connect your Laptop to a Television
If you are on the road, you probably are going to bring your laptop. With a computer at your side, you can work from your hotel and even keep in contact with friends and family back home. Not only that, with streaming, you can watch your favorite television shows while you are out of town. However, it’s not fun watching movies on a tiny laptop, and you can watch one easier if you have the right cable to hook up to your hotel room television. Think about it, for ten dollars, you can have cable that will allow you to watch your favorite movies and television shows in style. Whether you have an HDMI or VGA connection, this should be possible if you have a television in the room.
2. Ethernet Cable
Believe it or not, in some countries, you may have trouble getting access to a Wi-Fi network. On the other hand, if you are in a hotel room that is far from a router, you may have a hard time getting a good connection.
Furthermore, while connected to a Wi-Fi network, especially in a hotel, you may experience slow speeds, which will make streaming a pain. With an Ethernet cable, you can connect easier and get a faster connection. At the same time, with Ethernet, you won’t worry about security as your information is sent over a wireless network for all to see.
3. Headphone Jack Expander
If you have ever flown or gone on a long road trip with your laptop or smartphone, you have probably wanted to share your music or movie with a friend or spouse. However, with only one headphone jack, you are out of luck unless you want to each use one part of the earpiece.
You are in luck if you buy a double head jack. With this inexpensive accessory, you and your loved one can watch a movie or listen to your favorite album from one device. In the end, this will help you avoid any fights, especially between your kids.
4. Spare Smartphone Battery
If you use your smartphone on your trip, you can watch as your battery dies within a few hours. Think about it, if you use it to look up directions, take pictures and listen to music, you are going to have a dead battery before the end of the day.
If you really need to rely on your phone for calls and GPS, you should consider finding a spare battery. Then, in a pinch, you can whip out your battery and avoid any problems. If you have the time, you can probably find one on sale or at a thrift shop as people often donate their old phones and batteries. Just make sure to charge it before you leave on your trip, and you should have no problems if your originally battery runs out of juice before the end of the day.
5. Standalone GPS that you can carry with Ease
If you are going overseas or on a serious road trip, you may want to consider a standalone GPS. While it’s not always a cheap thing to buy, it’s a helpful thing to have on yourself, especially if you have an older smartphone. Without a doubt, smartphones don’t have the best capabilities, and you only have to test it out once or twice to notice that they are often off tremendously. So, remember, if you want to have a better way of getting around, you should invest in a solid and reliable GPS system as it will pay for itself since you won’t drive around lost looking for your hotel. Otherwise, if you rely on your smartphone, you are going to be in for a rude awakening when you get lost trying to find a local store or a place to stay for the night.
When you travel, you should remember that it’s hard to find the accessories you want while on the outside the home . This is especially true if you are overseas as there are fewer options, and prices are much higher. Either way, if you prepare well in advance and find the items, you should test them out at your house before. Then, and only then, you can trip on the plane with confidence and not worry about any issues
3. Headphone Jack Expander
If you have ever flown or gone on a long road trip with your laptop or smartphone, you have probably wanted to share your music or movie with a friend or spouse. However, with only one headphone jack, you are out of luck unless you want to each use one part of the earpiece.
You are in luck if you buy a double head jack. With this inexpensive accessory, you and your loved one can watch a movie or listen to your favorite album from one device. In the end, this will help you avoid any fights, especially between your kids.
4. Spare Smartphone Battery
If you use your smartphone on your trip, you can watch as your battery dies within a few hours. Think about it, if you use it to look up directions, take pictures and listen to music, you are going to have a dead battery before the end of the day.
If you really need to rely on your phone for calls and GPS, you should consider finding a spare battery. Then, in a pinch, you can whip out your battery and avoid any problems. If you have the time, you can probably find one on sale or at a thrift shop as people often donate their old phones and batteries. Just make sure to charge it before you leave on your trip, and you should have no problems if your originally battery runs out of juice before the end of the day.
5. Standalone GPS that you can carry with Ease
If you are going overseas or on a serious road trip, you may want to consider a standalone GPS. While it’s not always a cheap thing to buy, it’s a helpful thing to have on yourself, especially if you have an older smartphone. Without a doubt, smartphones don’t have the best capabilities, and you only have to test it out once or twice to notice that they are often off tremendously. So, remember, if you want to have a better way of getting around, you should invest in a solid and reliable GPS system as it will pay for itself since you won’t drive around lost looking for your hotel. Otherwise, if you rely on your smartphone, you are going to be in for a rude awakening when you get lost trying to find a local store or a place to stay for the night.
When you travel, you should remember that it’s hard to find the accessories you want while on the outside the home . This is especially true if you are overseas as there are fewer options, and prices are much higher. Either way, if you prepare well in advance and find the items, you should test them out at your house before. Then, and only then, you can trip on the plane with confidence and not worry about any issues
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