Ready for your next getaway? Packing for a trip means thinking about everything from clothes and toiletries to guidebooks and essential tech. Our smartphones, laptops, tablets, and even smartwatches aren’t just optional gadgets. I definitely always need them whenever I travel. They’re my lifelines for everything from booking rideshares and navigating unfamiliar cities to staying productive with work emails, capturing stunning photos, and keeping entertained on long flights or drives. Traveling without reliable tech is unthinkable to me. Also, these curated Office Depot tech accessories will make your travel experience even better!
While technology enables so much of what we do on the go, managing it while traveling presents its own set of hurdles. There were times when I desperately searched for an available power outlet at a crowded airport gate, only to find none. Wrestled with a tangled bird’s nest of charging cables buried at the bottom of my carry-on. Realized I needed a specific international adapter or a crucial dongle I forgot to pack. These little tech annoyances add unnecessary stress to what should be a smooth journey. Thankfully I don’t need to hunt far and wide for these solutions. I’ve done the looking for you and compiled a list of absolute must-have tech accessories available right at Office Depot!
TC-W Portable Travel Power Strip
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Travel often means juggling multiple devices and desperately searching for available outlets, right? That’s exactly why I grabbed the TC-W Portable Travel Power Strip. This little gadget has been a lifesaver in my travel bag, whether I’m at a crowded airport gate, squeezed into a tiny hotel room with only one accessible outlet, or even on a cruise ship. I love how small and mighty it is. Despite fitting easily into the palm of my hand, it instantly turns one lonely outlet into a power hub for six devices!
I get three standard AC outlets, plus two regular USB ports and a fast-charging USB-C port. This means I can charge my laptop, phone, tablet, portable charger, and still have room for a travel hairdryer or curling iron if needed. No more prioritizing which device to be charge first. Besides, the design is really thoughtful for travel. The flat plug is fantastic because it fits behind furniture without sticking out, and it even plugs back into itself for a super neat, compact storage solution.
Pros
- It transforms a single outlet into six charging spots (3 AC, 2 USB, 1 USB-C).
- I love how compact and lightweight it is.
- The flat plug and bungee cord wrap design are perfect for portability.
Cons
- The 3ft cord might be a bit short in rooms with outlets far from where you need to sit or work.
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Life+Gear 6W LED 500-Lumen Spot and Flood COB Headlamp
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When I’m heading out for a late-night hike, setting up camp in the dark, or just rummaging around in a dimly lit attic, a reliable headlamp is a must. I tested the Life+Gear 6W LED Headlamp and it’s now my go-to for hands-free lighting. I also like how sturdy it feels. The versatility in lighting modes is fantastic. I can switch between a focused spot beam that reaches pretty far (up to 164 feet) and a wide floodlight using the COB technology, which is great for lighting up a whole area around me.
There’s a combination mode with high and low settings for the spot beam, giving me plenty of options depending on what I need to see and how I want to conserve battery. Beyond just lighting my way forward, this headlamp has some thoughtful safety features. It has different color modes and a flashing red LED on the back, which is crucial if I’m walking near a road or want to be visible to others in my group. And they even built in a little emergency safety whistle.
Pros
- It features durable, water- and drop-resistant construction.
- I like the multiple beam types (spot, flood, combination) and brightness levels.
- It includes red flashing LEDs and a safety whistle for added safety.
Cons
- The stated run time of up to 1 hour on high might be limiting for very long activities requiring maximum brightness.
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Aluratek Universal Bluetooth Audio Receiver and Transmitter
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I’m a big fan of wireless audio, but sometimes I run into situations where I have a device without bluetooth (like an older TV or a classic iPod) or I want to connect my bluetooth headphones to something that doesn’t normally support them. That’s where the Aluratek Universal Bluetooth Audio Receiver and Transmitter has been a fantastic addition to my tech arsenal. This little box is incredibly versatile because it does double duty. It can either receive bluetooth signals (RX mode) or transmit them (TX mode). Check out the full specs at Aluratek’s official website.
Flipping the switch on the side is all it takes to change its function. In TX mode, I’ve connected it to my old record player and streamed the audio wirelessly to my bluetooth speaker. One feature I love is the dual streaming support. In TX mode, I can actually pair two sets of Bluetooth headphones at the same time. This is perfect for watching a movie on a tablet with my partner on a plane or listening to music together without tangled wires.
Pros
- I love that it supports dual streaming, allowing connection to two Bluetooth headphones simultaneously.
- It features a built-in rechargeable battery for portability.
- The low-latency technology ensures audio stays in sync with video.
Cons
- The range isn’t that long.
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Brentwood Collapsible Plastic Travel Kettle
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As someone who loves a hot cup of tea or instant coffee no matter where I am, finding a travel-friendly kettle was a priority. I finally settled on the Brentwood Collapsible Plastic Travel Kettle, and it’s been a brilliant solution for my on-the-go beverage needs. The standout feature, of course, is that it collapses down. It squishes down to a fraction of its size, making it incredibly easy to tuck into my suitcase or backpack.
Despite its collapsible design, it doesn’t feel flimsy. It has a decent 3.3-cup capacity, which is enough for a couple of mugs, and it heats up quickly since it has 800W of power. I simply fill it up, flick the simple on/off switch, and in a few minutes, I’ve got boiling water ready for my instant coffee, tea bag, or even a cup of instant noodles. The concealed heating element is a good safety feature. The wide-mouthed lid is also appreciated.
Pros
- The collapsible body design saves significant space in luggage.
- I appreciate that it heats water quickly.
- The dual voltage capability makes it suitable for international travel.
Cons
- The plastic construction, while allowing it to collapse, might feel less durable than a metal kettle.
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Pure Enrichment PureBreeze Personal Handheld Fan
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Best budget. Summer travel or exploring humid destinations can get really hot. I used to just tough it out, but then I discovered the Pure Enrichment PureBreeze Personal Handheld Fan. It’s become an absolute must-have in my bag. This isn’t one of those flimsy little fans. It actually generates a decent amount of airflow, which is great when you’re feeling like you’re melting. It’s super slim, so it slides into my purse or backpack easily.
I love having options, and this fan delivers with three different speeds. On a slightly warm day, the lowest setting is perfect for a gentle breeze. When the heat is really oppressive, I can crank it up to the highest speed for maximum cooling power. Despite the impressive airflow from its seven blades, it’s quiet. I’ve used it while reading on a train or sitting in a meeting, and the “whisper-quiet” claim holds up. It doesn’t annoy people nearby
Pros
- It generates powerful airflow with 7 blades and 3 speed settings.
- I love that it includes a unique aromatherapy feature for scented cooling.
- It can be used handheld or placed on its stand for hands-free cooling.
Cons
- It might require frequent recharging during extended use.
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Energizer Trim Flex LED Light
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Sometimes, I just need a little bit of light exactly where I need it, without fumbling with a phone flashlight or a bulky lamp. That’s where the Energizer Trim Flex LED Light can help. Whether I’m trying to read my book in a dimly lit hotel room, peering into a cramped engine bay during a roadside issue, or trying to find something that rolled under the seat in my car, this light is so useful
The star of the show is definitely that flexible arm. You can bend, twist, and angle the light precisely onto whatever you’re working on. It stays put once you’ve got it where you want it, which is a huge help. And the clip is strong enough to attach securely to a book cover, a visor, a belt, or even the edge of a table up to half an inch thick. Besides, I also appreciate that it uses a warm white LED.
Pros
- The highly flexible neck allows for precise light positioning.
- The strong clip attaches securely to various surfaces.
- I like the warm white LED as it provides comfortable and effective illumination for reading.
Cons
- With only 11 lumens, it’s designed for close-up tasks and not suitable for illuminating larger areas.
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NETGEAR AC1200 Dual-band WiFi USB Adapter
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Most useful for digital nomads. I have a trusty older laptop that I love, but its built-in Wi-Fi is not keeping up with today’s fast networks. This was especially noticeable when I was traveling and trying to stream a show or jump on a video call in a hotel or cafe. The lag and buffering were driving me crazy! That’s when I decided to try the NETGEAR AC1200 Dual-band WiFi USB Adapter. It’s given my old machine a new lease of life.
The best thing about this adapter is its size. It’s absolutely tiny, what they call “nano-size.” When I plugged it into my laptop’s USB port, it barely sticks out, which is perfect because I can leave it in even when I pack the laptop away. No more worrying about snapping off a larger adapter or having to constantly plug and unplug it. But despite its small stature, this thing packs a punch. It uses dual-band technology, connecting to both the standard 2.4 GHz band (good for range) and the zippier 5 GHz band (great for speed). See how it works on YouTube.
Pros
- The nano size is extremely portable and can be left in the USB port.
- I love how it provides significant boosts in Wi-Fi speeds using dual-band AC1200 technology.
- It’s compatible with a wide range of Wi-Fi network standards.
Cons
- Some people might find driver installation challenging or prefer a driverless setup.
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WeatherX Solar Power Bank And Light With Wireless Charger
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Heading into the great outdoors, whether it’s camping, hiking, or just spending a long day away from civilization, always brings up the challenge of keeping my devices charged. That’s where the WeatherX Solar Power Bank and Light fills the gap. This isn’t just a power bank. It’s a multi-tool for off-grid power and light, which is exactly what I need when I’m away from wall outlets
First off, the power bank itself has a solid 10,000 mAh capacity. This is enough juice to fully charge my smartphone multiple times, or keep a few smaller devices topped up throughout a weekend trip. What really sets it apart for me are the charging options. I can charge up to three devices simultaneously using the two standard USB ports and the built-in 5W wireless charger on top.
Pros
- It features a large 10,000 mAh capacity to charge multiple devices.
- It offers simultaneous charging for up to three devices via USB ports and wireless charging.
- I appreciate the inclusion of a solar panel for emergency or supplemental recharging in the sun.
Cons
- The solar charging feature is primarily for emergencies. I think it’s too slow.
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HyperGear HyperView Auto-Tracking Plastic Universal Phone Mount
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Most innovative. If you’ve ever tried to record a video, do a video call, or even just stream something hands-free while moving around your space, you know the struggle is real. Either you’re constantly adjusting your phone, or you’re stuck rigidly in one spot. Thank goodness I found the HyperGear HyperView Auto-Tracking Phone Mount. The core magic here is the built-in AI that enables automatic face tracking. Once I’ve got my phone clipped in and the mount set up, it actually rotates 360 degrees to keep me in the frame as I move around.
It’s perfect for recording cooking videos where I’m moving between the counter and the stove, doing a presentation where I want to pace, or even just having a casual video chat while I tidy up. Besides, mounting my phone is easy too. The grip is auto-closing and fits a wide range of smartphones, both iPhone and Android, with screen sizes up to 6.9 inches.
Pros
- I love the AI auto-tracking and 360° rotation that keep me automatically framed.
- The universal auto-closing grip fits a wide range of iPhone and Android phones.
- It has up to 10 hours of battery life for extended use.
Cons
- It requires downloading and using a specific app for the auto-tracking functionality.
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Skullcandy Dime Evo True Wireless Earphones
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Best for music lovers. Finding a good pair of true wireless earbuds that are portable, sound decent, and can handle a bit of real-world use without costing a fortune can be tricky. I started using the Skullcandy Dime Evo True Wireless Earphones as my daily drivers and I love how they sound. Sound quality is subjective, but for their size and price point, I’m impressed. They deliver stereo sound with a frequency range that gives you noticeable bass without completely overpowering the clear highs. Plus, they have these dynamic sound modes. I can switch between Bass Boost and a standard Music mode.
One of the things I really appreciate is their durability. With an IPX4 rating, I don’t have to baby them. They can handle sweat during a workout or getting splashed if I’m caught in light rain, which is perfect for travel and outdoor activities where the weather can be unpredictable.
Pros
- I appreciate the IPX4 sweat and water resistance.
- It offers dynamic sound modes (Bass Boost, Podcast, Music) to tailor audio.
- The Rapid Charge technology allows for quick recharging in just one hour.
Cons
- The battery life per earbud on a single charge is relatively short compared to some higher-end models.
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Lenovo 65W USB-C AC Travel Adapter
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Packing for international travel used to mean playing a frustrating game of charger Tetris, trying to fit multiple bulky power bricks and a mess of adapters into my bag. Not anymore since I use the Lenovo 65W USB-C AC Travel Adapter.
“This single, sleek adapter has streamlined how I pack and power my devices when I’m hopping between countries”
WOW Travel
The absolute best part is the set of four interchangeable plugs included. It covers the US, EU, AU, and UK outlets, essentially most of the world’s common plug types. Swapping them out is simple and feels secure once attached. Knowing I can just grab this one adapter and be covered for power in hotels, cafes, and airports across multiple continents takes a huge amount of stress out of travel planning. It supports inputs from 100V to 240V, so it works with different voltage systems too.
Pros
- It includes 4 interchangeable plugs covering major international outlet types (US, EU, AU, UK).
- The 65W output is powerful enough to charge many USB-C laptops, tablets, and phones.
- I love how compact the design is.
Cons
- I wish there were at least 2 ports on the brick.
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iLive Portable IPX4 Water-Resistant Wireless Bluetooth Speaker
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Sometimes you just need to bring the soundtrack with you, no matter where you are. For me, that often means being near water, by the pool, at the beach, or even just wanting some tunes in the shower. The iLive Portable IPX4 Water-Resistant Wireless Bluetooth Speaker is the perfect answer for that. It’s designed to handle splashes, so I don’t have to panic if it gets a little wet, thanks to its IPX4 water-resistant rating.
Portability is key with this speaker, and they’ve made it super easy to take anywhere. It’s lightweight and comes with a built-in carabiner clip, so I can just clip it onto my backpack, belt loop, or even a shower caddy. But the coolest feature has to be the magnetic back! I’ve stuck this thing to my fridge while cooking, to a metal shelf in my garage while working on a project, and even to the side of a metal cooler bag at a picnic. It holds surprisingly well and is a really convenient way to keep the music playing hands-free.
Pros
- The IPX4 water resistance protects against splashes and sweat.
- It features a magnetic back that allows for easy attachment.
- I think the Bluetooth range is excellent (up to 59 feet).
Cons
- The overall sound quality is decent for a portable speaker but might not satisfy audiophiles looking for rich depth.
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Lenovo USB Type-C 7-In-1 Travel Hub
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Navigating the world with a sleek, modern laptop is great until you realize you only have one or two ports. Plugging in an external monitor, a mouse, a keyboard, and reading a camera’s SD card simultaneously feels impossible without carrying a bag full of individual dongles. That’s why the Lenovo USB Type-C 7-In-1 Travel Hub has become a lifesaver for my mobile workspace. It gives you back all those ports your thin-and-light laptop sacrificed, wrapped up in a travel-friendly package. See the full specs on Lenovo’s official website.
This hub instantly expands one USB-C port into seven useful connections. I get an HDMI port that supports crisp 4K resolution, perfect for connecting to hotel TVs or conference room projectors for presentations. Then there are three standard USB Type-A ports, which means I can plug in my wireless mouse receiver, an external hard drive, and maybe a keyboard or charge my phone all at once. For transferring photos and videos, the built-in SD and TF (MicroSD) card readers are helpful.
Pros
- It expands a single USB-C port into 7 useful connections (HDMI, 3x USB-A, SD, TF, USB-C PD).
- I appreciate that it supports 4K resolution output via the HDMI port.
- It allows for laptop charging simultaneously with port usage via USB-C pass-through.
Cons
- The hub can sometimes get quite warm when multiple ports are in use, especially during pass-through charging.
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Our Verdict!
Lenovo USB Type-C 7-In-1 Travel Hub is the star among all tech accessories on then list because it’s so helpful. But assuming you’re an avid traveler, you might already have that. In that case, here are some other accessories that will definiltey make your travel experience better. For more unique travel gadgets, we recommend checking out the best coffee gadgets for travelers.
- Best budget: Pure Enrichment PureBreeze Personal Handheld Fan
- Most innovative: HyperGear HyperView Auto-Tracking Plastic Universal Phone Mount
- Most useful for digital nomads: NETGEAR AC1200 Dual-band WiFi USB Adapter
- Best for music lovers: Skullcandy Dime Evo True Wireless Earphones
How To Choose The Best Office Depot Tech Accessories
Office depot tech accessories will enhance your travel experience. I know Office Depot stocks a surprising range of options perfect for hitting the road or the skies, from power banks and cables to headphones and portable storage. But with so many choices available, how do you sift through them all? Here are three crucial things you should always take into consideration before making your purchase.
Compatibility
The absolute most critical factor is making sure the accessory will work seamlessly with the specific phone, tablet, laptop, or other gadgets you plan to travel with. Before you even think about buying a charger, cable, adapter, or hub, double-check the port types, the power requirements, and any operating system specifics if applicable. Look closely at the product details.
Portability
Since you’ll be carrying these items with you, often in limited space like a carry-on, backpack, or even just your pocket, their physical size, shape, and weight are important factors. Look for accessories designed with travel in mind. Think compact power banks, cables with built-in straps or cases, chargers with folding plugs, or slim external hard drives. Consider how much space the item will occupy and how much extra weight it adds.
Build Quality
Travel puts your gear through the wringer. Items get packed tightly, potentially tossed into overhead compartments, shoved under seats, and sometimes even exposed to minor bumps, drops, or spills. A flimsy or poorly constructed accessory might not survive the journey, leaving you stranded without power or connectivity. Check the materials used. Do they feel robust and sturdy? Are cables reinforced at the connectors? Reading product descriptions or looking up reviews can give you clues about how well the item is built.
How do you travel with work equipment?
The best approach is using a dedicated, well-padded laptop bag or briefcase, preferably as a carry-on to keep valuable and sensitive items like laptops, tablets, and hard drives close at hand and avoid the rough handling of checked luggage. Use smaller pouches or organizers within your bag to keep cables, chargers, adapters, mice, and other small peripherals neatly organized and easily accessible.
What is the most commonly forgotten items for travelers?
In the rush of packing, it’s surprisingly easy to overlook essential items, and among the most commonly forgotten for travelers are phone chargers and power adapters, often left plugged into the wall at home until the last minute. Toiletries like toothbrushes, toothpaste, or specific medications also frequently get left sitting on the bathroom counter.
What not to bring when traveling internationally?
When traveling internationally, it’s wise to avoid packing items that are prohibited by your destination’s customs regulations, could cause security issues, or are simply impractical. This includes definite no-gos like weapons, illegal drugs, and counterfeit goods, but also common restrictions on certain foods, plants, and animal products. It’s also best to leave behind excessive valuables or large sums of cash to reduce the risk of theft, and avoid overpacking bulky items or too many clothes since you can often do laundry. Remember to adhere to airline rules about liquids and sharp objects in your carry-on. However, these travel accessories for long flights will make your life so much easier.
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