I’m a digital nomad who works on the road. These seven travel gadgets go with me everywhere

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Chipolo Pop and Peak Design Packing Cubes

From ultra-portable laptops to organizers for all your cables, the right gear makes all the difference

Two years ago, I traded the routine of a fixed desk for a rotating cast of airport gates, train stations, and cafe tables. As a freelance journalist constantly on the move, I’ve learned that the right gear doesn’t just make travel easier, it’s the only way to make this lifestyle possible. Fortunately, as a tech reviewer, I’m able to test just about every travel gadget you can imagine.

From beach towns in Asia to work trips in the US and Europe, these products are the reason I can pack light, stay productive, and keep moving without losing my sanity. Whether you’re also living and working out of a backpack, or just want to stay connected on your next vacation, there’s something for you here.

Item trackers

If you travel nonstop, it’s only a matter of time before you misplace your backpack, wallet, or phone. An item tracker can help you quickly relocate it in that heart-racing moment when you realize it’s gone.

Apple users have a go-to option with the AirTag, but Android users may prefer Chipolo, which works on both platforms. I use the Chipolo Pop for its extra capabilities: it doubles as a remote camera shutter button, you can double press it to find your smartphone, and more.

Apple Airtag

$24.99 at Amazon $29.00 at Apple

Chipolo Pop

$29.00 at Chipolo $29.00 at Amazon

Recently, I also started using the new Chipolo Loop because it offers USB-C charging so I don’t need to constantly swap batteries. I love my wallet’s slim Nomad Tracking Card for the same reason. It can be charged wirelessly, though it only supports iOS.

Chipolo Loop

$39.00 at Chipolo $39.00 at Amazon

Nomad Tracking Card

$29.00 at Nomad $29.00 at Amazon

Peak Design packing cubes

I am not the most organized person, and was never into organizers or packing cubes until I used the ones from Peak Design. After I fell in love with the small-size packing cube, I eagerly bought a larger size. They help me stay organized on the go with smart design choices.

For instance, you get dual compartments for separating clean and dirty clothes, and a compression zipper for making additional space when needed. Peak Design claims its packing cubes can last decades. I’ve used them for two years, and they’re going strong.

$23.96 at Amazon $29.95 at Peak Design

Moment Tech Organizer

I have way too many tiny gadgets, but the Moment Everything Tech Organizer helps me keep them all straight. From wire compartments to pockets for my GoPro and Insta360 batteries, it has designated space for all the essentials. The low-profile design doesn’t add extra bulk to my backpack, and the ripstop fabric with two-layer waterproofing helps against liquid damage, too.

$60.00 at Moment $40.00 at Amazon

Google Pixel Buds Pro 2

The Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 fit me extremely well, and offer excellent sound alongside surprisingly effective active noise cancellation (ANC). I love them because you can control playback, ANC, volume, and summon a voice assistant, all without a protruding stem design. They’ve helped me catch sleep on multiple long-haul flights. I’m testing the new Apple AirPods Pro 3 as we speak, which may rival these, but those are $249, and these are now marked down to $189, making them a great value.

Google Pixel Buds Pro 2

$189.00 at Amazon $229.00 at Google

Apple AirPods Pro 3

$249.00 at Apple $249.00 at Amazon

Insta360 X5 360-degree action camera

I carry a pair of Ray-Ban Meta glasses for shooting first-person video footage, but they aren’t made to be worn for adventures. And that’s where the Insta360 X5 comes in. It can record 360-degree footage in 8K resolution with unique perspectives, which isn’t possible with a phone or a pair of sunglasses. The latest generation has improved low-light footage, intuitive in-app editing, and a replaceable lens design, so you can swap just the lens if you break it. It is expensive, but worth it if you want to record your travels from all-new perspectives.

Insta360 X5

$549.99 at Insta360 $549.99 at Amazon

Ray-Ban Meta glasses

$299.00 at Meta

Casio G-Shock 2100 Series

I have a white Casio G-Shock 2100 Series GA-2100-7A7, which goes with me everywhere. From surfing lessons at the Mantra Surf Club in India to kayaking in Sri Lanka or work-focused travels to the US and Europe, this G-Shock has been on my wrist for every type of outing. This G-Shock is sporty, comfortable to wear, easy to switch between time zones with a few button presses, and looks premium without costing a lot.

$110.00 at Casio $110.00 at Reed’s Jewelers

Apple MacBook Air M4

The Apple M2 MacBook Air has been the most reliable laptop in terms of battery life and usability for me in the past few years. I’m recommending the M4 model because it packs more power and better value for money in 2025. As a digital nomad, I want my laptop to be lightweight and ready whenever I need it, and the Apple MacBook Air conveniently checks both boxes. For Windows fans, I love and recommend the Asus Zenbook A14, which is even lighter and offers longer battery life than the Apple laptop.

Apple MacBook Air M4

$899.00 at Apple $899.00 at Apple

Asus Zenbook A14

$879.00 at Amazon $999.99 at Best Buy