Even when travelling today technology has now begun to play an increasingly important role. As well as using the internet to help plan and book your next holiday to say Barcelona there are plenty of gadgets now on offer that can help to take your travel to the next level.
Below are several devices you may want to consider investing in that could help to make your next trip an even more enjoyable and memorable experience.
Gadget 1 – X-mini WE
Gadget 2 – iPhone Telephoto Lens
Today most of us tend to use our cell phones to take pictures, but of course the quality of the shots isn’t always that great. Certainly when trying to take pictures of say the upper levels of buildings like La Sagrada Familia from pavement level can prove challenging. But by attaching this gadget you’ll find that the pictures taken and much sharper. Okay it won’t be a substitute for using a good quality camera, but is great if you don’t want to bring along one.
Gadget 3 – Monoprice Travel Adaptor
Okay it isn’t the most sexy of gadgets but you’ll find this particular device will prevent a lot of frustration on your next trip. Instead of having to carry around several adaptors all you need is this one. Again it takes up very little space in your luggage and is very light as well. Plus as it is available for around $10 you’ll find investing in one is well worth the money spent.
Gadget 4 – Voltaic Systems Solar Backpack
Gadget 5 – Jawbone Wristband
With this particular gadget you have the opportunity to now keep track of how healthy you are. This device allows you to not only keep track of what you are eating, how much activity you a doing and how much sleep you are getting. It will also help to ensure that the choices you make whilst traveling are the smarter ones.
Gadget 6 – Electronic Hammock By Fair-kaeuflich
Are you afraid that you may inadvertently knock your phone off the table whilst it is charging? Well you needn’t worry anymore if you decide to invest in this particular gadget. You attach it to the mains part of your charger before plugging in and then your phone sits in the hammock whilst it is charging.
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