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THESE TRAVEL ESSENTIALS ARE IDEAL WHEN USING GADGETS ON HOLIDAY
The Sentinel
|July 23, 2025
IT’S that time of year again right now suitcases are being dragged out of the loft and given a dust-down, packing will begin, and passports checked.
Yes, it’s summer holiday season. But don’t leave your tech out of the loop you'll certainly need it while you're away.
Here are a few travel essentials to make sure your tech is well protected and always ready to go...
TWELVESOUTH
TwelveSouth makes a few devices for the tech-savvy that I’m not sure I could do without. It’s mostly about making sure your charging is sorted, but there's also a nifty little add-on that frequent fliers shouldn't be without.
■AirFly Pro 2: We're all rocking wireless earphones these days, but they become useless on the plane... unless you have an AirFly Pro 2.
This pocket marvel plugs into legacy devices - like in-flight entertainment and old audio equipment using an old-school headphone jack.
You can then pair two Bluetooth headphones and stream your sounds wirelessly to both of them simultaneously.
It’s the only way to enjoy that all-important active noise cancellation at 32,000ft. And not have to resort to the crackle-fest of those headphones in plastic bags the airlines still leave on your seat.
PlugBug: Until recently I've been lugging along a set of foreign plug adapters and taking my UK-plugged chargers with me when I head abroad.
I don’t have to do this anymore, largely because of the PlugBug a power supply with interchangeable plugs and either two or four USB-C charging ports. It’s just a simpler setup.
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