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Let's start where everyone begins when prepping for a trip: Packing. If you're looking for a good suitcase, it's worth trying the COWAROBOT.
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If you want to get really crazy with your luggage selection, you can also try out the first rideable suitcase.
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Once you finish packing your suitcase, it's a good idea to check its weight so you're not scrambling last minute at the airport. The ProInt luggage scale is a good option for a weight read in advance.
If you're worried about losing your luggage, try sticking Tile's GPS tracker on it before you go. You can also stick one on your wallet and passport while you're at it.
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Now that your main bags are packed, it's time to prep your carry on. My first piece of advice, throw in a portable battery so your devices don't die on a long plane ride.
Just as important is a good pair of noise-cancelling headphones.
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When you arrive at your destination and are out on the go, it's worth having a good battery case to keep your phone topped up.
And if you're traveling outside of the country, make sure you have an outlet adapter for charging your devices.
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If you plan on going camping or bouncing between hostels, it's worth buying the Scrubba bag to wash your clothes.
Lastly, for the traveler truly on the go, save on space with this 2-in-1 thermos.