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Four carry-on devices to keep connected when traveling that are lightweight and easy to carry

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(Image credit- The newest wristwatch, a foldable microphone for podcasting on the go, the best everyday earbuds, and a battery pack to keep all of your portable and travel technology charged on the go are the four items we've put together to make your mobile life easier.

1. Mobvoi TicWatch Pro 5

In the pantheon of fitness-focused smartwatches, Mobvoi isn't quite up there with Apple, Samsung, or Garmin, but it nonetheless produces a fashionable and potent wearable. The TicWatch Pro 5, which uses Google's Wear OS 3 and incorporates the latest Snapdragon W5+ Gen 1 Wearable Platform, is sturdy and reliable despite feeling a touch big on the wrist. You may utilize Google's Fit suite in addition to Mobvoi's own software package for fitness tracking, which includes heart rate, blood oxygen levels, and all the standard motion indicators. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="3000"]TicWatch Pro 5 review: the Wear OS watch I've been waiting for | Digital Trends Image credit- Digital Trends[/caption] There has a rotating crown for app navigation and a quick charge feature that provides about 65% of the battery life in just 30 minutes. There is also a faint LCD-style permanent display that provides you with all the essential information at a glance without requiring you to switch the watch on. The stock watch faces range from info-dense overload to fashionable classic dials. The Pro 5 can be used for more than three days when used sparingly.  

2. Urbanears Juno earphones

New noise-canceling earbuds from Swedish audio company Urbanears are called Juno. Juno's plastic componentry is made of 91% post-consumer recycled plastic waste in addition to having the standard feature set, including Automatic Noise Cancelling and a helpful Transparency Mode. Listeners can customize the touch controls (including the ability to magnify your surroundings with a single tap) and the case's wireless charging using a brand-new app. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="700"]Urbanears Medis Earphones With Mic (dark grey) at Juno Records. Image credit- Juno Records[/caption] Eight hours of listening time are provided by a single charge, and two devices can simultaneously be linked to the earphones. There are three color options: Raw, Charcoal Black, and Dirty Tangerine. These are a great option for casual listeners who are hesitant to trust themselves with more ostentatious choices because of their extraordinarily comfortable fit, captivating sound, and competitive pricing. Juno Urbanears, $99, Urbanears.com

3. Layered Samsung Battery Pack

All battery packs are not created equal. A good example is Layer's new 25W 10,000 mAh battery pack for the industry leader in smartphones, Samsung. This is as tactile as the basic power bank can get, wrapped in a silky organic case made of speckled plastic. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="1280"]LAYER Design X Samsung's 10,000mAh power bank explores maximum power in a minimal form - Yanko Design Image credit- Yanko Design[/caption] With dual connections that enable simultaneous quick charging of two devices and an inset '10' that indicates the capacity, this battery pack is a need for any outfit. Layer Design's Samsung 25W 10,000 mAh Battery Pack is available through Samsung.com for £37.  

4. Tula Mic

Consider the Tula Mic, a beautifully crafted compact recording device that draws inspiration from both Dieter Rams and the Swedish audio expert if Teenage Engineering's meticulous new TP-7 is too much. Two members of the Tula team who worked on the design, mechanical engineer Steven Nersesian and electronic and firmware engineer Stefan Burstrom, have also worked with Teenage Engineering. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="1600"]The Tula Mic is a powerful portable recorder that doubles as a great USB-C microphone | TechCrunch Image credit- TechCrunch[/caption] Tula's pocketable Mic, designed by David Brown, is equipped to capture high-quality WAV audio for 12 hours when used alone or when connected to a phone or computer. Even twin mic bundles in black, cream, red, and seafoam are available from the company for podcasters on the road. Also read: NASA spacecraft reveals similarities between the lightning on Jupiter and Earth  

By Raulf Hernes

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