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Jan 28, 2019

Why There Are No Longer Crowdfunding Posts On The Site


Why There Are No Longer Crowdfunding Posts



Travel Tech Gadgets is a site that aggregates useful fun info about travel and best gadgets to use while traveling. I try to be a helpful resource in my posts and write about stuff that I know about and have used on our trips or otherwise.

As might have been noticed, the crowdfunding posts have been missing lately from the site. It is not because they were not popular or performing. Quite the opposite, they were some of the top trafficked posts on the site.

Jan 21, 2019

Giveaway - iPhone 8 Protective Travel Case


Enter for a chance to win a iPhone 8 Protective Travel Case


Got a new iPhone for the holidays? Protect it with a sturdy travel case.

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We’re hosting a giveaway to give you a chance to win a ZAGG InvisibleShield Glass+ 360 iPhone Case!

Jan 14, 2019

The Latest & Newest Travel Products from CES 2019

CES 2019 –
The latest gadgets from the biggest tech show




Foldable Galaxy X
Samsung's highly-anticipated folding phone was debuted at CES 2019. Samsung Galaxy X is currently only a prototype and the final details to make it production-ready are still being worked out. The concept is that when the phone is fully opened, there will be no crease to show that it was ever bent. And when the device is closed, it will be similar to current handsets. Currently, the release is scheduled for the first half of 2019.

Jan 7, 2019

Weekend Family Travel & Ideas: Aviation Museum


Family Weekend Getaways & Ideas: Aviation Museum


It is cold outside. Which means all of the activities are either subsided or are taken inside. With not as many ways to release their energy and the highs from all of the candy during the holiday season, kids are home and getting restless. A great way to take advantage of all that energy and also for them to learn something is to take them to a museum. These places of various collections have a lot of indoor space and usually are more or less supervised and are great for family winter weekend getaways.

One thing to keep in mind when bringing your child is to determine which museum is right for them and how long you plan on being there. Children's museums have a lot of interactive exhibits, some offer crafts areas, and other fun activities. These are usually better for the younger kids. They are more likely to be engaged and playing for a bit longer period of time. This also means they will get hangry and need to make sure you plan for a snack break. Pack a backpack with water and light dry snacks for your trip.
History and cultural museums tend to be more adult and older children oriented, so you would want to make sure that you are planning to be there for only a couple hours before your child starts the get antsy.

Over the weekend we took our energizer bunny to the Cradle of Aviation Museum

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