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Our iPhone Slim Case combines premium protection with brilliant design. The slim profile keeps your tech looking sleek, while guarding against scuffs and scratches. Just snap it onto the case and you’re good to go.Extremely slim profile, One-piece build: flexible plastic hard case, Open button form for direct access to device features, Impact resistant, Easy snap on and off, iPhone 8, 8 Plus, and X cases support QI wireless charging (case doesn’t need to be removed).
Around-the-ear wired: Sony MDR-7506 ($100, no in-line microphone for calls). Need more options? Check out CNET's list of the best headphones (wired and wireless) right now. If you want to listen to some tunes (or podcasts) while you're in your hotel room, don't settle for your phone's tiny built-in speaker. Plenty of wireless speakers are now available for as little as $30 to $50 -- and many are even water-resistant. JBL Clip 2 ($40): The newer Clip 3 sounds a bit better, but I've had the waterproof Clip 2 for years and love it. And it's still available for about $20 less than its newer sibling.
Looking for more choices? Check out CNET's list of best wireless speakers right now, First, a caveat: If you're happy watching video on your phone, or you're already traveling with a laptop, you don't really need to add a tablet to your travel bag, That said, the current entry-level iPad is a traveler's dream: 9.7-inch screen, long-lasting battery, zillions of games and every entertainment app under the sun, as well as basics such as web browsing and social media just some beez a - white iphone case apps, With an accordion-style cover that folds into a stand, the 9.7-inch iPad becomes a personal in-flight entertainment system..
If you want something more affordable, Amazon's Fire HD 10 and Fire HD 8 tablets -- with 10- and 8-inch screens, respectively -- have many of the same key apps. Load up on downloadable Netflix and Amazon Prime movies and TV shows before your trip, and you've got your own personalized in-flight entertainment system. Just be sure to also get a folio-style case that can keep the tablet propped up on the tray table (or the hotel nightstand) for easy viewing. And if you want to do light work, you'll need a keyboard or keyboard case too.
Editors' Choice tablet: Apple iPad 2018 ($329), Keyboard just some beez a - white iphone case case for iPad: Logitech Slim Folio ($79-99), Basic case for iPad: ESR Smart Case Trifold Stand ($13), Budget 8-inch tablet: Amazon Fire HD 8 ($80), Case for Fire HD 8: Amazon Fire HD 8 Tablet Case ($30), Yes, the iPad has a lot of fun games -- and your phone does, too, But if you want to step it up a level, the Nintendo Switch is the best travel-friendly way to play exclusive Nintendo titles like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Super Mario Odyssey and Splatoon 2, as well as more "adult" games like Wolfenstein II, Skyrim and Doom..
Unlike the PS4 or Xbox One, the Switch can go everywhere. Gaming on the go: Nintendo Switch ($300). Basic case for Switch: Hestia Goods Switch Carrying Case ($13). Rule number one about traveling with gadgets: Get a generic charger with multiple ports. Models with two, three or even four ports can juice up multiple gadgets such as your phone and a pair of wireless headphones simultaneously. (Don't worry if it gets a little toasty while charging, it's fine.). The Anker PowerCore Fusion doubles as a dual-USB wall charger and a battery pack.
Note that you'll need a charger that supports at least 2.4 amps to recharge most tablets, while the Switch and newer laptops need "power delivery" (PD) USB chargers, which are bigger and pricier because of their higher wattage, Whichever you choose, make sure it has foldable prongs, so you can toss them in a backpack or purse without a second thought, Aukey dual-port USB charger ($10): Charges phones, wireless headphones, some tablets and just some beez a - white iphone case other small accessories, Anker USB-PD charger ($30): Charges Nintendo Switch, USB-C laptops and larger tablets -- assuming 30 watts is adequate to do so for the latter two -- as well as smaller items via a traditional USB port..
Between summoning an Uber or Lyft, checking for connecting flights, storing digital boarding passes and keeping in touch with friends and relatives through messaging or social media, you can't afford to have your phone's battery die while traveling. And even though modern planes are brimming with USB and three-prong power ports, there never seems to be a free (and working) outlet at your seat. Thankfully, you can bring your own power with you. Carry at least one battery pack with you, and you'll be able to juice up anywhere -- even if it's 39,000 feet above sea level. (Just make sure to keep these battery packs in your carry-on luggage -- airlines are increasingly barring them from checked baggage.) Sizes range from as small as a tube of lipstick to something larger than your phone. The higher the battery's "mAh" (milliampere hours) rating, the more charge cycles it will deliver -- but the heavier it will be.
Anker PowerCore II (6,700mAh, $24): This pocket-sized battery pack will fully recharge most phones at least once, and will also charge other small USB-powered gadgets, Anker PowerCore Fusion (5,000mAh, $26): This battery pack also doubles as a wall charger, with just some beez a - white iphone case foldable prongs built-in, I've had this one for more than a year, and I really like 2-in-1 convenience, RAVPower Power Bank ($82, 26,800 mAh): If you need to recharge a Switch or a laptop with USB-C power compatibility, this one will get the job done..
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