7 Gadgets Travel Essentials
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00:00 I think we can all agree the worst part of traveling is packing. I personally hate packing,
00:05 but I know that if I have my seven tech travel essentials with me, I'm gonna have a successful
00:09 trip. And it all starts with having a great suitcase. My go-to carry-on bag is the Samsara
00:15 SmartTag Luggage Carry-on. It's the perfect size, and the one I actually have here is a
00:21 limited edition collaboration with T-Mobile. And what's cool about it is it has two really helpful
00:26 smart features. The first of those is actually the first time I've seen anything quite like this in a
00:31 suitcase. It has a portable power bank that comes with it and fits into the top of the suitcase,
00:37 but that's not the special feature. It's that it actually has wireless charging through this
00:41 little slot right here. And the second smart feature is that it comes with an air tag that
00:46 you clip inside of the smart suitcase. That's actually the hallmark feature of the standard
00:51 Samsara carry-on. But what's amazing about that is if my suitcase were to get separated from me,
00:57 I'd always be able to track it down. This carry-on costs $325, and I definitely recommend it if
01:03 you're in the market for a new suitcase. Otherwise, if you have a carry-on you already love, you could
01:08 just add a $29 air tag to it and have these same tracking functionalities. Next up are the Sony
01:16 Mark Vs, and these have been on every single trip with me since I've gotten them. They cost $399,
01:21 and if you travel a lot, a pair of noise-canceling headphones is a non-negotiable.
01:26 What I love about the Mark Vs in particular is that they have 30 hours of battery life,
01:30 which is usually plenty for my trips, and they come with a 3.5 millimeter headphone jack, which
01:35 I always need for the plane. And as a bonus, when the headphones are out of the case, the case
01:39 actually squishes flat to save room in my bag. My travel usually includes a lot of photography and
01:48 content creation, but I don't always have the luxury of carrying around a lot of equipment
01:52 with me. That's why I cannot live without the Joby Beamo MagSafe ring light. This ring light
01:57 attaches to the back of my iPhone via MagSafe, so it's always on standby for use. It even features
02:02 a compact mirror, so I can check out how I look or touch up my makeup. It costs $50 and has about
02:08 four hours of battery life, which I could recharge with USB-C. And speaking of charging,
02:14 my next travel essential that I don't think I would survive without is my cord organizer.
02:20 I literally don't know what I did before I had a cord organizer, because this keeps all of my
02:25 cords untangled in one place, and it's also a great way to store like my little gadgets.
02:29 I have a GoPro here for my trip, and this organizer specifically is from a brand called
02:35 BagSmart, and it's $20 on Amazon. While I have this open, I'm gonna pack my next travel essential,
02:42 and it's actually a two-for-one. I usually travel with two portable chargers. The first is the Apple
02:48 MagSafe charger, which costs $99, and the second is this very large charging brick from a brand
02:54 called RavPower. I think I paid about $70, but I've had this thing for years. This is exclusively
02:59 for my iPhone, while I use this for charging my computer or Apple Watch, because I never know
03:04 what the charging situation is gonna be like at the airport or in the hotel. This travel essential
03:11 is a bit more personal to me. Not only do I always travel with an Apple Watch so that I'm connected
03:16 and have personal safety features on my wrist, but I also usually have a spare set of Apple Watch
03:22 bands with me. I do this because it's an easy way to accessorize for different occasions without
03:26 having to bring a lot of different jewelry with me, and I even try to match it to my dresses. So
03:31 I have a lot of blue dresses packed, so I have a blue $60 strap from Nomad coming with me on this
03:36 trip. Finally, the travel essential that I'm always most excited to tell people about is the Nintendo
03:43 Switch Lite. I was a day one adopter of the Switch Lite, and I still love it all these years later.
03:48 It's better for me than the regular Switch because it's just that much more portable and saves space
03:52 in my bag. And the best part is that I can download as many games as I want. I'm currently replaying
03:57 Breath of the Wild because everyone knows that's a long game and it's the perfect way to pass
04:02 time on a flight. The Switch Lite costs $199. The clear case I have in it costs about $14,
04:08 and then this essential carrying case costs about $16. What do you guys think of my seven tech
04:17 travel essentials? Be sure to let us know on Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram @TomsGuide.
04:22 For now, I got a flight to catch, so I'll catch you next time!
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