Travel Gadgets for Traveling To Brazil for World Cup
6 tech innovations debuting at the World Cup
Many weary travelers will deplane into a dim terminal with severe concrete architecture dating from the military dictatorship of three decades ago
Entrance Requirements When Traveling to Brazil
Pack a flashlight
Streamlight Nano Light Keychain LED Flashlight
While there are going to be some folks that speak English in Brazil, all of the signs and many of the local shops and restaurants speak only Portuguese
Pack Portuguese translator
Quicktionary II Portuguese voice Portable Scanner-Translator
Wait time for a taxi can exceed more than two hours
Pack a suitcase you can sit on
Seatkase Carry-On Luggage
or better yet one that you can ride
Micro Luggage Scooter
Unusual suitcase designs
It’s winter time in Brazil. Even though it's Brazil's cool season, temperatures are hovering close to 80 degrees Fahrenheit (26 degrees Celsius) this week and humidity is near 70 percent. And, when it's warm, the air conditioning tends to fail. The month of June is characterized by essentially constant daily high temperatures, with daily highs around 72°F throughout the month, exceeding 80°F or dropping below 64°F only one day in ten.
Pack a personal fan, cooling towel and bandana:
Travelon 3-Speed Folding Fan
Frogg Toggs Chilly Sport Cooling Towel
Chill-Its Cooling Bandana
Pack Sunscreen
Biore Sarasara Uv Aqua Rich Waterly Essence Sunscreen Spf50+
Power outlets or functional Wi-Fi, are difficult to come by
Pack your own hot spot
Huawei 150 Mbps 4G LTE & 42 Mbps 3G Mobile WiFi Hotspot
Pack a charger and a multi-outlet surge protector
Belkin 3-Outlet Mini Travel Swivel Charger Surge Protector with Dual USB Ports
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