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Apps and Gear to Make Life Easy

A woman working remotely at an airport (photo: Getty Images via Unsplash+ license)

Traveling on business is exciting for many, but those of us who do it regularly know that spending lots of time on the road (or in a plane) is not always as peachy as it sounds. The upside is that you’re certainly not the only one going through the trepidations of working from an airport lounge. Today, plenty of tools for remote workers can help take some of this stress away.

Below, we list the top five apps and top five gadgets designed to make the lives of remote workers and business travelers a bit easier. 

A woman working remotely at an airport (photo: Getty Images via Unsplash+ license)

Top Gadgets for Remote Workers

Here are the top travel gadgets to help you stay connected even on long trips… And not just connected, but also productive!

1. Mophie Powerstation Pro AC

This laptop charger is essentially a power bank for your laptop. It’s not the only product of this kind today, but we have picked this model for a well-balanced combination of price and functionality.

The output of 174 watts is enough to charge most laptops quickly, and the power capacity of 27,000 mAh will make sure your computer stays on even during transatlantic flights.

The power station gives you complete work autonomy even without charging outlets next to your seat. 

Mophie Powerstation is not the most compact or lightweight option, though. It weighs 2.2 pounds (almost one kg) and is 7.5 inches (nearly 20 cm) long.

But those are the only disadvantages so far, well compensated for by power capacity, the number of outlets, and affordable price. It has earned the first spot on our list of tools for remote workers.

2. Sennheiser MOMENTUM True Wireless 3 headphones

For many, quality headphones are even more essential on the road than external batteries.

Sennheiser is one of the top brands beloved by millions of audio fans, and MOMENTUM True Wireless 3 headphones are one of this brand’s top models for travel and commuting.

They have outstanding noise isolation characteristics, extended battery life, and accessible controls.

The sound and build quality are impeccable as ever, and even though these headphones are larger than earplugs, they are still very portable. What more could a remote worker want on the road?

3. Logitech M720 Triathlon Mouse

With the laptop battery fully charged and all outside noise blocked, nothing can stop you from drafting a few documents.

This is where a quality ergonomic mouse should come in, and few budget manufacturers can beat Logitech in this regard.

The M720…

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