Current days demand portability and mobility in every way. You have to take your portable gadgets with you when you travel. Holding all those machines like your notebook, cell phone, media player, GPS device, digital camera etc is not at all easy, also, when you have to take all those accessories with you, too. Of course, you would need chargers and USB cables also. Thus, it becomes extremely difficult to handle all these things. Here are some tips to help you lessen the number of accessories you hold, and replace them by one or two.
When it comes to charger, we get frustrated. Each device has a different kind of charger, and all have to accompany you while you are on the road. In fact, this isn’t necessary, as almost every device can be synced with laptops. Thus, your laptop can serve as a common charger for all of your gadgets, with the help of a USC cable. But the laptops require 110-volt AC to get charged, and also, there is limited number of USB ports. Now what should be done?
VersaCharger Pro from BoxWave Corp. is a fine solution. It can get connected to three different power sources; a U.S. or European-style flip-out AC plug, a car cigarette-lighter connector and an optional short cable that connects the car connector to small standard round airplane-seat power outlets. You can charge your portable devices via USB port. One can also get a minisync cable for extra charges. This charger costs $35.20.
Wireless internet connectivity is a blessing; provided it is available where you need it. There are times that you cannot get connected to your subscribed connection because it doesn’t support the spot you are present at. This is frustrating. You want to connect to some other service, but they require subscription. This is even more annoying. What should be done in such circumstances?
iPassConnect wireless internet connectivity is available to individuals, now. If you are a US resident, you will need to acquire a subscription for $29.95 a month, and unlimited internet access available at about 24,000 Wi-Fi hot spots and Ethernet-equipped hotels in the U.S. If you plan to go abroad, more than 90,000 Wi-Fi hot-spot and Ethernet locations, as well as local dial-up numbers, in 160 countries will be available to you for only $44.95. If you are out of the limits of WLAN, you can get a 3G WAN card and access to 1xRTT or EV-DO mobile broadband in most of urban and suburban America for $69.95 plus a $125 service fee; and for $84.95 if you go overseas.
How exasperating is it to be at a hotel lounge with reportedly wireless internet facility, but you don’t find any signals, or being present in a hotel room struggling hard to get signals. The Wi-Fire long-range Wi-Fi adapter from hField Technologies Inc. is the solution to wireless internet connectivity problem. It features range-boosting directional aerial, a receptive receiver and software to pull in wireless LAN signals at triple or more the range of standard Wi-Fi adapters.
zBoost Personal is a portable cell phone signal booster costs $169, and can be used for better signal reception at one’s home or the office.
These were few ways to enhance portability and offer comfort to those who have to hold whole pack of every portable gadget they have while being on the road. I am sure these tips would help you out in a constructive manner.
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