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Have a Gadget-Friendly Holiday!

By Garima Goswami, 22 Jan, 2016

    For all you tech aficionados, here’s our list of some exciting gadgets to make space for in your luggage for your next holiday

    Phorce Pro

    Phorce Pro is a water-resistant smart bag that keeps your devices charged while you are on the go. Pro comes with a 26,000mAh built-in-battery, power output of 90W, and can charge four USB devices at once. Wirelessly connect Pro with your smartphone via Bluetooth and track how much power is left.  Skyroam Hotspot

    Skyroam Hotspot

    Save yourself from the usual hassle of subscriptions, SIM cards, and phone unlocking by getting this portable personal WiFi. Skyroam Hotspot provides a fast and secure connection with unlimited data in 70 countries at a rate of $10 USD per day. Surf conveniently for up to eight hours and charge easily with a micro-USB charging point. It gives you the option of connecting five devices and works well on both 3G and 4G connections.

    Hero4 Black

    Coming from a brand that has won an Emmy award in 2013, GoPro amps up the image quality we have seen in its previous line of cameras. Hero4 Black offers a 2x more powerful processor, 2x faster video frame rates, and an incredibly high resolution projecting stunning and immersive footage. An exciting feature is the Time Lapse Video mode allowing you to capture a time-lapse video automatically. 

    Philips Wireless Portable Speaker

    This robust water-resistant portable wireless speaker can be connected to your Bluetooth device for a great experience of the outdoors. It comes with a built-in rechargeable battery so you don’t have to worry about finding an outlet and can enjoy your favourite tunes for up to five hours while sunbathing on the beach or partying by the pool.

    Moment Macro Lens

    Plug Moment’s Macro Lens over your phone’s lens and get Instagramming! This attachable lens captures life-sized images of the smallest objects while giving impressive precision. Macro gives you 10x more visual magnification and greater proximity to capture rich textures with zero distortion resulting in incredible low depth shots. The diffuser hood dismisses overshadowing when you bring the lens close to the object (up to one inch).

    Narrative Clip

    This tiny camera works as a lifelogging wearable camera capturing your daily adventures and documenting them on an app, from where you can share pictures and videos on social media. Not only does it capture photos in 8MP, but also records HD videos with a battery lasting for up to 30 hours. Simply double tap to capture a special moment or place it faced down to make it sleep. Content can be uploaded over WiFi or Bluetooth and a built-in GPS enables you to track locations of those special moments.

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