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Best Travel Gadgets
Best Travel Gadgets

There is a never-ending array of travel gadgets to help make your trips more easy or pleasant. Some of them may even become necessities for future trips.

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  1. Life on the road is made more convenient with dozens of types of travel gadgets, from electronic translators and GPS units to water purifiers and tools that work in extreme conditions. For example, the MSR Miox water filter and Bacteria and Pathogen Killing Water Wand make water clean and safe to drink. Traveling to other countries can become easier with the Franklin 12-language Global Translator, which translates into Russian, Italian, Spanish and other common languages. A GPS system is a smart idea for traveling to any part of the world. The Dash Express In-Car GPS and Garmin GPS are both sophisticated GPS systems with features like automated direction and wireless Internet connections. There's even a gadget for writing on the go---a collection of Fisher Space Pens that write from any angle, in extreme temperatures and through debris like dirt and water.
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    Many useful items won't function on the go if you can't keep them charged. Nifty portable power gadgets include solar lights, wind-up lights, wind-up radios, plug adapters for different countries and a solar-powered cooling hat for trips to hot climates. And the Voltaic Solar Backpack helps keep all your gadgets charged. This backpack features nine solar panels attached to the back, as well as multiple ports for cell phones, computers and USB-powered devices. Whenever the sun is shining on the panels, power is supplied, and extra power goes to a built-in battery that is great for evenings and cloudy days.
  4. Features

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    Some travel gadgets offer good "wacky" value. Want a relaxing time in the hotel room? Try an inflatable massage chair. Need extra energy after a long trip? Shower Shock Caffeine soap will give you an extra boost (the caffeine absorbs through your skin when you shower). And even if you are traveling no farther than a sport's event or concert, you can equip yourself with a Beer Belly," a device that straps onto your stomach. You fill it with liquid and suck of an attached straw, saving on the cost of drinks at public events.
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    Size is a huge factor when purchasing travel gadgets. The Evergreen DN 2000, for instance, makes the iPod seem bulky. This tiny MP3 player fits right onto a keychain and plays songs off of SD cards. The small PSP Lite plays movies, music and games and can access the Internet. This is in an all-in-one package that can help save space by eliminating the need to lug around multiple electronics.
  8. Considerations

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    Safety is a key issue when traveling, and there are plenty of gadgets to help protect your belongings. The Stash Card is a small compartment that fits right into a PC Card slot. It can hold memory cards, cash and small pictures. Stash Sandals work off of the same premise, but your valuables are stored inside the heel of the sandal. A laptop lock is great for when you are keeping a laptop in your hotel room. Protected credit cards activated by finger prints makes international shopping extra secure.

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