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These 7 Tech Accessories Help You Travel Light And Work Smart

These 7 Tech Accessories Help You Travel Light And Work Smart

Forbesa day ago
If your work involves a lot of travel, minimizing bulk in the carrybag becomes the topmost priority. And with the amount of tech we carry – phone, laptop, smartwatch, maybe a tablet – your bag can easily fill to the brim with all sorts of wires, chargers, and accessories. Over the past six months, I aimed to pack light without compromising on functionality. I've found seven accessories that have helped me achieve that goal and stay on top of my on-the-go lifestyle. Whether you're a frequent flier or a digital nomad, these tools can help you stay productive without overpacking.
Nomad ChargeKey
This is a tiny USB-C to USB-C cable that supports fast data transfer and charging capabilities. It is build to last and fits right on your keychain. The ChargeKey V2's connecting lock and cable housing are made of electroplated zinc, which protects the device from damage and corrosion. It offers 240W of power and 10Gbps data transfer speeds in a compact form factor and costs just $25.
Logitech Keys-To-Go 2 Wireless Keyboard
If you don't want to carry a laptop and prefer working from an iPad but don't want to splurge on the Magic Keyboard, the Logitech Keys-To-Go 2 is a great pick. It has a slim profile, matte finish, lightweight design, and a built-in flap cover to protect the keys in transit. While the keys feel a bit cramped, it's comfortable to type on once you get used to it. The only downside is the lack of backlighting. It retails for $65.
Satechi OnTheGo 3-in-1 Wireless Charger
If you're in the Apple ecosystem and own an iPhone, AirPods, and an Apple Watch, this charger simplifies your travel kit. The Satechi OnTheGo 3-in-1 charger delivers 15W power to your iPhone, 5W to your AirPods, and fast-charges Apple Watch Series 7–10 and Ultra 1 and 2. I like it more for the matte finish, color-matched cable, and travel pouch provided in the box. It's currently available at $100.
DailyObjects Loop Qi2 Power Bank
The DailyObjects Loop Qi2 10,000mAh power bank will appeal to those who want a power bank to charge all their Apple devices. I've used several MagSafe-compatible wireless power banks, and most lose efficiency due to overheating. This one gets warm too, but t still charges my iPhone 16 Pro at least twice (and a little more) on a single charge. It features a titanium build, Qi2 fast charging and a built-in kickstand for better usability. It's available for INR 5,999 ($69).
Baseus Retractable Wire
I am tired of untangling long cables every time I need them and I'm sure you are too. In addition to the Nomad ChargeKey, I carry two Baseus retractable USB-C to USB-C cables for their circular shell builds. You can pull to extend the cable, and give it a quick tug to retract the wire back inside. It supports up to 100W PD charging, with data transfer capped at 480Mbps. The 2-meter version is currently available for $15.
DailyObjects Pop Charger
If you can't get your hands on the Nomad Slim 65W charger, the DailyObjects Pop 45W twin-port charger is a solid alternative. It outputs 45W of power and works well with both phones and laptops. The slim profile, foldable pins, colorful finishes, and functional design make it travel-friendly. You can also opt for a 67W version, which offers two USB-C ports and one USB-A port. The 45W GaN5 adapter is currently priced at INR 2,499 ($29).
Jabees Peace Pillow Speaker
If you are someone whose sleep is disturbed due to frequent traveling, this small speaker can help you sleep better. The Jabees Peace Pillow Speaker is built to play sound without you needing to wear earbuds or headphones to sleep. It features bone conduction tech to vibrate the pillow and turn it into a speaker. You can put it below your pillow and listen to sounds that help you fall asleep (or podcasts and music, for that matter). It comes with a microSD card with pre-stored sleep sounds, but you can also connect it to your phone via Bluetooth. This Jabees product costs $36.
These accessories don't just reduce clutter but also help streamline your workflow on the move. From retractable wires to multi-device wireless chargers, each item on this list offers a practical solution for lighter, more efficient travel. They've helped me and hopefully, they'll be of use to you, too.
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