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Top Tech For Travel
Travelling is a great way to spend your time off and to learn more about the world and experience new things. Thanks to technology it’s more accessible than ever before and easier too. Your smartphone is probably the most important tech you can pack, offering you a compact and mobile way to take pictures, look up hotel information and even translate the local language.
However, there are plenty of other things that can make your life easier and your experience more enjoyable. Whether you’re jetting away to an inclusive resort or backpacking off the beaten track, technology has loads of useful tools. Here are some of the best.
Portable Memory Cards
Travelling is a great way to make lasting memories and one of the best ways to make sure you remember your trip is to take loads of photos. You can bring along a camera, although most travellers prefer to simply use their smartphone. To save your pictures and back them up, it’s a good idea to bring along a portable memory card or two. You can find portable storage like these to bring with you anywhere in the world.
Not only are portable memory cards great for saving all of your holiday snaps, but you can also store your favourite TV shows and films on them, perfect for when you need entertainment while waiting for your flight or stuck in a hotel with no WiFi.
Noise Cancelling Headphones
If you’re travelling, there’s a good chance you’ll be using transport with other people at some point, and it’s a good idea to bring along some noise cancelling headphones. When watching videos or listening to music on your phone, you don’t want to disturb anyone else, especially if you’re doing it while on a train, plane or bus. It’s important to be mindful of your fellow passengers, some of whom might be trying to sleep or relax.
In addition to being polite to your fellow passengers, a good set of noise cancelling headphones will ensure you won’t be disturbed by any noises. If you’ve ever flown on a plane next to a bunch of young children before, you’ll know exactly how useful this is.
Portable Charger
Your smartphone is your lifeline when travelling. Most people rely on their phone for just about everything including paying for things, using electronic tickets and working out where they are when they’ve gotten lost. Because it’s so important, it makes sense to bring along a portable charger. Your battery will only last for so long, especially if you’re using your mobile data.
Having a portable charger just makes sense, especially if you’re travelling somewhere rural or remote where your chances of finding a socket you can use are fairly slim. Most portable chargers will allow you to charge multiple devices at the same time, perfect for replenishing the power of your smartphone and any other electronic gadgets you brought with you.
Travel Adapter
Most countries around the world don’t use the standard three pin socket that we’re used to here in the UK. That puts us at a disadvantage when we travel abroad, as our chargers will rarely work. For this reason, it’s a good idea to invest in a travel adapter which will allow you to plug your devices in anywhere.
A good travel adapter will be multipurpose, allowing it to be used in a variety of different countries. That way, you can use it for multiple trips, not just one. Before you leave, make sure you know what kind of sockets are used by your destination country or countries so you don’t get caught out.