Travel Gear: Part 2!
Summertime and we are on the road again! Whether you are chilling or working, you have your tech with you, and want to make sure what you carry makes sense.
Here is what the first part featured, and you know there are always more useful items. Most products are now on sale on Amazon Prime!
BTW, these products are what I use in the real world so tried and tested.
Here are some of the additional things that can make your life easier while you move about!
*Plug Bug – USB-C hub from Twelve South
*Delkin Card Reader & Media Cards
One of my main things to use is a USB-C Hub, and this one, the Plug Bug, has an added feature:
With a tracker built in, you can rest assured you’re not leaving this one behind in the hotel, or rental.
As I have more than twice.
I have even tracked it to make sure it’s packed in my luggage. Get the one with 4 USB-C ports.
Anker adapter for your international travels.
Compact, and covers all your outlet needs. And it has 2 USB-C ports and 2 USB-A ports/

Please note, this is NOT a voltage converter
If you are working on the trip, one of the best ways to keep your laptop at the right working level is the origami inspired MOFT laptop stand.
Packs flat and has a few configurations depending on your working preference.
I’m a fan of the standing desk option.
And if you are heading to the balcony or poolside, try their latest iPad/Tablet folding stand.
Super smart design, and again, folds light and flat
For the storage or transfer of media, the Samsung T9,
You can get a variety of capacities on the SSD all now on Amazon Prime day deals versions, plugged into a Belkin 4 USB-C hub is my go-to.
Honestly, since I use a camera with a CFExpress card, the Delkin card reader is always in the bag. With an SD and CFExpress card reader on one unit, it’s always in the bag.
I also depend on their line -up of media cards. Never had one fail, and most camera brands recommend these.
And what bag holds it all?
The Peak Design Tech Pouch of course.
A now Standard travel pouch, it has the dividers, pockets, cable slots and everything design element you want, in a small container.
2 small things that are very optional are a personal fan.
I picked this one up and in this warm summer it’s a life saver and takes up no room.
Yep, there is a very little sound from the motor, but the relief cancels any of that out. Truth be told, I spoke with a guard at Rockerfeller Center who was stationed on the plaza , so had a close relationship with heat. She swore by it, and now in my bag!
You can even hang it around your neck and have it pointing up towards your face and neck
And I now carry this product in the bag: Biofreeze. For pain relief, it works for me, especially after a long flight or carrying my camera bag all day.
Menthol, and not as intense as tiger balm, but does the trick for me. Roll on or massage in. And they have patches!
Be cool and safe out there! As more useful products come in, I’ll check em out and post em!
More camera gear coming soon!










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