I kind of need it… lol
- Phone
- SmartWatch
- Travel Router
- Travel Battery
- iPad
- MiFi
I have other things that need charging but those are the primary things that get plugged in when I go to bed at night while on the road.
I kind of need it… lol
I have other things that need charging but those are the primary things that get plugged in when I go to bed at night while on the road.
If security wasn’t like it is, I’d travel like I used to … Multi-tool, pocket knife, torch, cotton wool balls, first aid kit, spare water bottle, compass
Now, it’s just the tech n maybe a torch, powerbank, charger and lead, plus a small charger lead
Hmm, someone more of a geek than me?
You take a travel router - why? To turn hotel Ethernet into Wifi?
Well it is only carry-on knife / tools which have restrictions. I only travel with carry-on so yes I miss having a tool with me. I keep a Leatherman tool in UK for when i visit. Within USA you can carry-on specifically designed products
Mostly for my Chromecast and door sensor. They won’t connect to networks with captive portals easily, so my travel router has a SSID that they always connects to. Also nice having a single SSID for all my devices to connect to instead of having to login to the captive portal every-time.
Ahh, I got ya, make your router be the MAC address to authenticate to the hotel’s network and then all your devices behind the router don’t have to and simply work. Clever!
I can make a cheap battery powered router probably, you given be a reason to! Hint involves a small ARM based motherboard not needing more than USB power.
I moved this to another thread as its about some things Anker doesn’t (yet) make.
I use a HooToo TripMate Nano, works pretty well!
I use ravpower file hub plus
I take a my special cooking knife and a sharper with me.
And a tool to remove fish scales when travelling to certain countries.
The TSA get made when I try to bring any objects that are longer than 3 inches and are pointy
They even made a twitter to post all the things they find in my bags when I travel
Of course I can not take the knife on board.
But to carry it with the normal luggage there is no problems.
Some time ago I forgot my pocket knife.
I had to hand it over to the security and got a confirmation.
When heading home I was given it back!
Ah, unless I am gone for more then 6 days I only travel with a carry on
I not travelled with more than 40L, carry-on, for over a decade. There simply is not enough things anyone needs which exceeds that. If I am camping, carrying my house on my back, does not exceed 40L, so by definition if I’m not carrying a house, its even less.
If I challenge someone’s needs I get “but I might need it…”, basically just fear manifesting as excuses. Our brains are the most complex structures in the observable universe, but apparently we need a pair of shoes more than are on our feet? Come on…
Wearing:
Carrying:
The maximum total volume comes in winter if visiting highly variable conditions, e.g. the physically biggest volume comes from cities like New York who over a period of a couple of weeks varies between 20F freezing windy cold to above zero rain, so it needs a waterproof insulation coat, long sleeved, full length front zip and big pockets, and an insulated hood for the ears. Such a coat is about 10L volume. The minimum total volume is actually consistently subzero as you do not need waterproofs, you need a down parka and they squish smaller than waterproofs, about 2L.
Then when you encounter the person who says “what if…”
Non-Anker example products:
Not all are minimalists like you.
When I took a look at my wife’s luggage I understand you!
I get it, we’re not equal, some are superior to others. We can either educate or wait for natural selection to filter out non-minimalists. Every decision is either an heirloom or landfill. Life is a journey, not a wardrobe.
When taking a look around I think the minimalists are a minority.
I would like to see more responsibility for our planet from people.
I think the majority the non-minimalists are wasting things we all see this every day.
In my childhood after WWII I was educated to care about things and nature,
poor we were in those days.
Indeed. Anker wants to send me a T-shirt, its cotton, not practical for travel, no thanks. Then they want to send me their next thing, no thanks, have one of them already, its not quite 10 years old and working fine. I’d rather Anker make a better Powercore 10000 which unplugs me from power for a day or two. I go to the supermarket and use my 32 year old bag, or my 15 year old bag, depending how big is the shop.
Future generations will just look at all the plastic in the oceans and wonder what were today’s people thinking… well apparently some people never have enough shoes.
I was starting a thread about the plastic wrapping.
A lot of useless plastic wrapping as well is used by ANKER.
There is NO NEED.
I am not a green, but :
Would have to be anker power core 20100 I love that thing
I agree Franz
I’m no middle class hippy, chomping on tofu, with white dreads, I’m normal working class.
I do think the “throw-away” attitude we have now, ain’t good. We seem to accept that something breaks, just replace it. Stuff ain’t made to last anymore.
It’s too easy to buy cheap, and keep buying cheap. It was only ??? So just get a new one, not worth fixing it!
Me n you and a few others come from a generation, that fixed it. We didn’t have the money to just bin n replace. The difference was, parts weren’t hyper expensive, and stuff was made to be maintained.
We can’t do much about the micro plastic already in our diets from fish food. We can tho, stop adding to it.
Yes glass jar broke, but glass is endless in being recycled. Plastic only has a certain recycle.lifespan, but glass has infinity lifespan.
Reuse our plastic bags, cotton n organic cotton are actually bad environmentally, and actually worse inmothet ways than a.plastic bag.