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13 products we swear by for getting us through our commutes every day
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RHA Wireless Earbuds
Sally Kaplan, Insider Picks Editor: "I truly love these headphones. They sound amazing, and they create a seal that blocks out the noise of my commute, which includes dreadfully loud screeching trains and honking trucks. The back of each earbud is magnetic, so when I'm done listening, I just pop them out of my ears and the magnets meet to create a necklace of sorts so they never fall off. Plus, they pair easily and seamlessly. You can read my full review of them here, but suffice it to say, I'd rather be hit by a train than commute without them."
Get the RHA Wireless Earbuds for $99.95 at AmazonJaybird Tarah Pro Earbuds
Connie Chen, Insider Picks Reporter: "No matter how much you’re jamming out, no one likes to hear what you’re listening to on your commute. These wireless sports earbuds have great sound quality and immerse you fully in your music, without subjecting your fellow passengers to it. What’s cool about these earphones is that you can customize the bass and treble through the Jaybird app, and they have a really impressive 14-hour battery life."
Get the Jaybird Tarah Pro Earbuds for $159.99 at Best BuyPatagonia Micro Puff Hoody
Amir Ismael, Insider Picks Reporter: "Staying at a comfortable body temperature is usually my biggest concern while commuting, and the Patagonia Micro Puff has been my savior for staying warm. As Patagonia's best warmth-for-weight jacket, it's a lot warmer than it actually looks. Although it can't compete with a real deal winter parka, it's a great bottom layer for days when it's below freezing. It's even saved me from super cold air conditioning on long bus rides or in the office during the summer when the air conditioning makes it feel like winter. When stowed into its own pocket, the Patagonia Micro Puff is so compact and light that it's almost never worth leaving behind — regardless of the season."
Get the Men's Micro Puff Hoody for $299 at PatagoniaEverlane Form Bag
Ellen Hoffman, Insider Picks Senior Editor: "In an effort to reduce back strain while riding the ever-more-crowded New York City subways, I’ve stopped hauling big purses to work that are packed with a lot of extra junk I don’t need. (I mean, really, how often do I need access to five slightly differently colored lipsticks?). Helping me in this effort the last few months has been Everlane’s Form Bag, which is the perfect medium size for all the essentials, including my 13-inch MacBook Pro that fits best when stored horizontally.
I like that I can wear the Form Bag across my body for better weight distribution. It houses only one small interior pocket, though; so if you’re looking for a great work bag with pockets for everything, including one for your coffee thermos, I highly recommend Dagne Dover tote bags that comes in tons of colors and different sizes for every need."
Get The Form Bag for $235 at Everlane Check out more tote bags at Dagne DoverCotopaxi Kusa Jacket
Mara Leighton, Insider Picks Reporter: "This is one of the best examples of incredibly thin jackets that pack a ton of warmth. It’s insulation is a blend of polyester and llama fiber, which is super lightweight but naturally insulating thanks to its hollow makeup. Before temperatures plummet to single digits, this is my cheat code to staying warm without taking up the space of four people in a marshmallow puffer coat. It folds down to the space of a T-shirt in my bag, but keeps me toasty even when I can see my breath. This also means I can take it off and put it away while on swamped trains to avoid overheating. It also has water-resistant finish, so I don’t worry about a drizzle."
Get the Women's Kusa Jacket for $150 at CotopaxiA Scribd Membership
Mara Leighton, Insider Picks Reporter: "For $8.99 per month, I get unlimited access to hundreds of thousands of ebooks, audiobooks, magazines, sheet music, and more. I’ve been an avid subscriber for years to make learning/reading more affordable. There’s an offline download option for the subways or plane rides, and it’s a relief not having to wiggle a book out of my bag or keep it open at the expense of everyone else’s free space."
CleanWell Hand Sanitizer Spray
Grace High, Insider Picks Commerce Analyst: "I try not to touch anything or sit on the subway, but sometimes I forget and touch something in a moment of carelessness. Knowing my hands are clean and the calming smell of this sanitizer instantly puts my anxiety to rest."
Get the CleanWell Botanical Hand Sanitizer Spray for $2.99 at AmazonDagne Dover Weston Laptop Bag
Mara Leighton, Insider Picks Reporter: "This bag somehow always fits what I need it to without taking on bulk. It holds my laptop, planner, and miscellaneous essentials like gloves — but it’s sleek enough to go unnoticed in a packed train. The outer pocket is flush with the bag but perfectly deep for house keys, lip balms, and headphones at easy access. It can be worn on your arm, shoulder, or as a crossbody."
Remi Rosmarin, Insider Picks Reporter: "I've already written about the merits of this commuter-friendly bag, but I'm going to sing its praises again. When you're shoved into a crowded subway car, it can be hard to know what to do with a bulky bag. That's why I love this one — it has a sleek and slim look, plus you can hold it in your hands or wear it as a crossbody bag, which is a nice break for your back if you spend most of your commute standing up."
Get the Weston Laptop Bag for $135 at Dagne DoverHerschel Backpack
Grace High, Insider Picks Commerce Analyst: "This bag is lightweight and cute, and definitely better for my back than lugging my life around in a large tote. Plus the inside of the bag is colorful and fun!"
Get the Herschel Supply Co. Backpack for $41 at AmazonPopSockets Grips
Sally Kaplan, Insider Picks Editor: "I have one of these grips on my phone and another one on my Kindle. They make it a lot easier to hold my devices on crowded trains, so I never feel like I'm at risk of dropping something and ending up with a cracked screen."
Get a PopSockets Grip for $10 at AmazonSilk Wallet Phone Case
Sally Kaplan, Insider Picks Editor: "I swear by these wallet cases for making my commute more seamless. Instead of digging around for my MetroCard every time I need to swipe quickly to catch a train, I just pull my card out from the back of my phone, which is pretty much always in my hand."
Get the Silk iPhone XR Wallet Case for $23.99 at AmazonApple Airpods
Remi Rosmarin, Insider Picks Reporter: "I don't care if these look funny, I love them. These aren't technically noise-cancelling headphones, but they're loud enough to drown out the many loud and unusual noises you may encounter on a subway ride. Plus, the fact that they're wireless is so convenient — I can keep my phone tucked away in my bag or pocket without accidentally pulling out my headphone wires."
Get the Apple Airpods for $159.99 at AmazonPopular Right Now
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