Just curious on what people bring when they go traveling either for work/business or for vacation?
I'm going to be off on a major trip soon and was thinking about the voltage and plug requirements. Sometimes I'm single minded, or is that simple minded, and was thinking I needed adapter plugs for all my gear. Then I figured it out, bring a power bar and just use one adapter plug.
Most of my chargers are dual voltage, I've squinted, ok, I took a picture and blew it up and can see the 120 to 240 Hz rating.
Right now what I've got going with me:
iPad 3 - wife's
iPad 2 - mine
iPhone 5s - mine
Moto Razr - unlocked so I can get a local sim card and tether my devices
Casio digital camera - Don't recall the model number, but heard it was really a re-branded Nikon. I use this mainly if I want to get a really good picture, it has a better zoom and optics, but my 5s is is getting pretty close.
The only thing I'm not going to take with me is my laptop. I've been bouncing back and forth between taking it and not. It is really work related and would only be used early mornings or late night. Plus I have some remote software that I could use from my iPad, but productivity would be really low. The added weight and security is some of the reasons I'm pretty sure I'm going to leave it at home.
Oh, and I've got a spare battery backup to ensure I have charge for the whole day for my two phones. It is really for the phones. The iPads have great battery life so will easily go a full vacation day on one charge.
I'm going to be off on a major trip soon and was thinking about the voltage and plug requirements. Sometimes I'm single minded, or is that simple minded, and was thinking I needed adapter plugs for all my gear. Then I figured it out, bring a power bar and just use one adapter plug.
Most of my chargers are dual voltage, I've squinted, ok, I took a picture and blew it up and can see the 120 to 240 Hz rating.
Right now what I've got going with me:
iPad 3 - wife's
iPad 2 - mine
iPhone 5s - mine
Moto Razr - unlocked so I can get a local sim card and tether my devices
Casio digital camera - Don't recall the model number, but heard it was really a re-branded Nikon. I use this mainly if I want to get a really good picture, it has a better zoom and optics, but my 5s is is getting pretty close.
The only thing I'm not going to take with me is my laptop. I've been bouncing back and forth between taking it and not. It is really work related and would only be used early mornings or late night. Plus I have some remote software that I could use from my iPad, but productivity would be really low. The added weight and security is some of the reasons I'm pretty sure I'm going to leave it at home.
Oh, and I've got a spare battery backup to ensure I have charge for the whole day for my two phones. It is really for the phones. The iPads have great battery life so will easily go a full vacation day on one charge.
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