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Jan 2, 2012

Top Gadgets of 1980s

Top Gadgets from the 80's

Only one of these would be good for traveling and that is the Sony Walkman. The original jogging tech companion.



Do you remember any of these? If you do, which ones did you have?
I played the Nintendo for a short while, and also really wanted and later got a Walkman (by Aiwa, do you remember them? :)
Let us know below

Dec 30, 2011

No more loose gadgets or accessories

GRID-IT Gadgets Organizer:


 Why good to have on a trip:
- keeps travel gadgets and accessories of different shapes and sizes in one place
- versatile organization
- can hold smartphones, cameras, music players, cords, SD cards and other travel gear
- no more digging around your luggage for small gadgets or cords

Available on Amazon.com: Cocoon CPG10BK GRID-IT Organizer

 How do you keep your gadgets organized while traveling? Let us know below

Dec 29, 2011

Got new gadgets this holiday, now what...

Post-Holiday Tips and Gadgets:



What do you think? Let us know below

Dec 28, 2011

Most important pack when traveling

First aid kit is an essential pack of supplies that can be a difference between continuing a great vacation and not.

Smart Travel kit, is designed to support one or two people on an extended trip. The kit is essentially a well stocked medicine cabinet that you can take with you wherever you go. Weighing in at just over a pound, the Smart Travel comes packed with bandages, gauze, a thermometer, tweezers, medical tape, and much more. It also includes medications to treat a variety of stomach ailments, blisters, dehydration, fever, and other minor aches and pains.

Baby-proofing kit by Travel Tot is a great pack to have while traveling and home also. The easily packable kit comes complete with corner, outlet and doorknob covers, plus a cabinet lock, cord-wind up and other assorted gadgets. Other items included in the kit are: finger pinch guard, electrical outlet plug covers, foam corner guards, door knob cover, cord wind-up, sliding door lock, cabinet lock, multi-purpose straps, water thermometer, bandages, forehead thermometer, and “shhh, Travel-Tot sleeping” door hanger.

Why good to have on a trip:
- things happen
- keep all travelers on the go
- quick access and treatment of medical issues
- provide basic medical supplies to treat common ailments
- eliminate the need for trips to a pharmacy
- travel safe

Did You Know?:

Some things to pack in a first aid kit:
  • Prescription medications (with labels for use)
  • Band-aids
  • Antibacterial ointment
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Anti-diarrhea medicine
  • Antihistamine pills (for any allergic reactions)
  • Advil (or pain relief of choice)
  • Vitamins (you may be subsisting on cereal bars)
  • Nasal decongestant (will help relieve nasal pressure during flights)
  • Hydro-cortisone cream
  • Gauze All Purpose Dressings 
  • Scissors 
  • Tweezers 
  • Water 
  • Ice packs 
  • Flashlight