Digital Nomad Gear & Gadgets for your Packing List

Digital Nomad Gear for your Packing ListWhen searching for the perfect gear that should go to your packing list as a digital nomad, you will need to look for highly functional but small and light gadgets that will fit into your backpack.

It’s critical that while providing the same functionality than the larger versions that you would likely have in an office to work, those gadgets should be small enough to carry and will help you transform any table in a coffee shop into the best office possible. 

With this in mind, we have gathered a list of those digital nomad gadgets you can’t travel without if you want to get the job done and become a successful location independent worker.

Let’s get started with a couple of tips to help you pack lighter and travel easier:

1. Only Take What You Need

Okay, we know that sounds easier said than done, but here’s what we’re trying to say. Only pack the things that you can’t easily get somewhere on the ground. If you plan on traveling to the Philippines, for example, you may have a hard time coming in contact with electronics and other types of “work-related” equipment.

That said, you would want to pack all of those things. Certain types of clothing, medicine, sunblock, etc., you could easily find almost anywhere you go. Leave those items at home.

2. Adopt a Minimalistic Mindset

A huge part of becoming a digital nomad is realizing that you don’t need a home to be happy. You can travel aimlessly from place to place without ever calling one specific place your home. It takes a huge mental shift to accomplish this feat.

To successfully become a digital nomad, you’ll need to give up a lot of the things you’re used to having. It may take months or even years for you to become comfortable with this. Many new travelers feel nervous or depressed at first without their “creature comforts,” but it’s a hard thing to do.

Something you should work on before you even leave is getting rid of a lot of the things you’re used to having. If you live in a large house now, move into a smaller one. Try to rely on public transportation or biking, get rid of many expensive belongings, learn to live happily without all these things.

Here are 25 gadgets you’ll want to pack when starting your digital nomad adventure: 

1. Skyroam Mobile Hotspot 

The Skyroam Mobile Hotspot is the easiest way to have an internet WiFi connection wherever you travel, as it can be used in more than 100 countries all over the world.

As a digital nomad, you’ll quickly realize that nothing is more valuable than your internet connection. Even if your destination says they have a wireless internet connection, you can never rely on it.

Many of these internet connections cut out and go down frequently. If you find yourself without the internet for a period of time, that could quickly put you out of business and end your trip. Having a mobile hotspot that works in so many countries ensures the internet won’t be the thing that shuts the door on your dream.

For only 8$ a day you will have unlimited Internet access and you will be able to connect up to 5 devices at a time. Skyroam’s unique virtual SIM automatically connects you to local carrier data as you travel from one country to another. This way you will never have to worry about counting megabytes, figuring out pricing zones or look for local prepaid SIMs.  If you want to have fast and secure mobile data, this gadget is definitely worth the money!

2. EnerPlex Packr Commuter Solar Powered Backpack

With this solar powered backpack you can charge your mobile devices on the go, while going to the beach in search of that magic place you will work from.

As we mentioned previously, you never know where your nomadic journey will take you. You’ll always need to think intelligently and use your wits. Having a solar-powered backpack is a useful piece of digital nomad gear because you never know where you’ll be able to charge your devices.

You could find yourself stuck for hours in a place with no power and no way to charge your laptop when you have a piece of work due in four hours. What would you do without a way to charge your computer?

This way, you will have one gadget to serve two of your needs: carry on your belongings and also charge your devices using the power of the sun.

3. Pacsafe Anti-Theft Backpack

In addition to thinking about charging your laptop in your backpack, you need to think about protecting your belongings as well. You never know where your journey will take you, and sometimes it can take you to less than desirable places.

If you plan on spending the night in hostels and other cheap locations, you will want to ensure your items are well-protected. This anti-theft backpack features six anti-theft features that guarantee no one touches your valuables.

For example, the material is slash-proof. It uses something called eXomesh, which will prevent thieves from slashing your backpack and breaking in. It also has an anchor lock that allows you to lock multiple compartments together to make it harder for people to break in or detach the backpack from a pole or bedpost. Lastly, the coolest feature of all is the RFID safe fabric. This fabric prevents people from using card readers when near your credit cards or passports.

4. Heimplanet Transit Line Sling Pocket

You won’t always need or want to bring an entire backpack on your travels. You might want to set up shop somewhere and move the necessary belongings into a smaller pack to take on hikes and walks.

Having a sling bag is essential because you can store snacks, cards, phones, keys, and other small items when you only need to bring a few things with you.

This one also comes with hidden zippered pockets and carabiners so you can attach other items to the exterior of the bag. This works well if you’re taking a scooter or riding a bike somewhere, as well.

Another reason why we recommended getting an anti-theft backpack above. You won’t always want to cling to your backpack when you transfer the smaller, more essential items to another pack. These two items work hand in hand.

5. High-Speed Charging PowerIQ

If the battery charger backpack doesn’t convince you, then simply get a battery bar.  If you want an ultra slim one, you can get this Anker PowerCore 10000 External Battery, with High-Speed Charging PowerIQ Technology.

You’ll be able to charge your iPhone (removed the 7 to make it more evergreen) at least three times with this charger. If you haven’t realized it yet, we put a lot of emphasis on having your devices available whenever you need them, since you might end up having to travel for longer periods of time without having the chance to plug your devices.

If you intend to work on the go during your journey, you’ll need to bring every tool possible to stay online and active.

6. Mophie

Not a big fan of external battery chargers? If you want to save space in your luggage and also money by using a 2 in 1 product, then Mophie is for you!

Using the wireless battery cases is really simple, you will only have to set down your smartphone and place your juice pack mophie case with charge force wireless power on any wireless charging station. Power will be sent to your device directly on contact, so you’ll never have to worry about too many cables again.

7. Charg USB Power Charging Wallet

What about the Charg USB Power Charging Wallet for iPhone and Android Phones? Integrated in the wallet is a stylish, credit card sized aluminum design battery, which adds up to 9 hours additional talk time and up to 500 recharges.

This super slim, with room for 6 credit cards wallet is just great…with so many charge on the go options, you’ve no excuse for low battery.  

8. Bose QC35 Noise Canceling headphones

If you spend a lot of time in airports, busy coffee shops and other places full of people and, therefore, really noisy, these are the perfect headphones for you! World-class noise cancellation with premium audio performance – this is what the Bose QuietComfort 35 Wireless Headphones promise.

They’re the first wireless noise-canceling headphones from Bose and they sound really good compared to other products of the same brand. Light and comfortable, these headphones are easy to use and pack in your luggage or backpack. 

9. Bluetooth Earbuds

In addition to canceling out the noise around you, you might need to make sales calls or talk to some of your family back home. The Jabra Elite 65t Wireless Earbuds are great for blocking out noise and producing crystal clear sound quality.

If you’re working in a co-working space or coffee shop, you’ll find these incredibly useful. Plus, these come with a portable charging case that allows for up to 15 hours of use.

10. Bose Sound Link Mini II Bluetooth Stereo Speakers

Easy to carry around, these Bluetooth stereo speakers by Bose let you listen to music when taking a break with the richest bass you’ll find in a portable Bluetooth speaker this size.  

While we put a lot of emphasis on work time, you’ll be spending plenty of downtime as well. For all those parties by the pool, you can use these speakers to pump up the sound and have a great time. That’s part of what being a digital nomad is all about, right?

11. Universal World Wide Travel Charger Adapter Plug

A Universal Worldwide Plug Travel Adapter fits in any kind of bag or backpack and it will save you time and money, as you won’t have to pay much more than needed for a local adapter plug in a local shop.

This one is just perfect, as it works in more than 150 countries.

12. Seagate Backup Plus Slim 1TB Portable External Hard Drive

Don’t have enough free space on your iCloud/Drive/Dropbox/whatsoever? If you’re old style for things like backups, with the Seagate Backup Plus Slim 1TB Portable External Hard Drive you won’t have to worry about space anymore.

13. Fellowes Privacy Filter Monitor

With this amazing Fellowes PrivaScreen Privacy Filter for Monitors you won’t have to worry about prying eyes reading your screen and you will be able to work from wherever you want enjoying the same privacy conditions as if you were at your own office desk at home.

14. Logitech MX Anywhere 2 Wireless Mobile Mouse

The less cords you have, the better. This is why you need a wireless mouse and this one from Logitech is awesome! Smaller than Logitech’s flagship MX Master mouse, the Logitech MX Anywhere 2 Wireless Mobile Mouse is easier and it takes up less space.

15. Samsung NX3000 Mirrorless Camera

Want to take the most amazing photos but don’t want to always carry with you one big Digital SLR? The solution is a Mirrorless Camera like the Samsung NX3000 Wireless Mirrorless Digital Camera for example. It’s a compact and light interchangeable lens camera, giving you great quality images.

That amazing sunset on the beach after one productive remote work afternoon definitely deserves more than just a photo taken with your smartphone!

16. Camera Lens Kit

If you just want to use your phone for taking photos, at least make sure that you do your best to improve their quality by acquiring a Camera Lens Kit, including the wide angle, fish eye lens.  These ones have a good price and will definitely improve the photos you take on your amazing digital nomads trip.  

17. PocketScan Portable Document and Photo Scanner

Small, smart and wireless: this is how this PocketScan Portable Document and Photo Scanner is like. Thanks to it you will be able to scan, organize, translate and share content easily. It’s the perfect choice if your remote work tasks imply document scanning and editing.

18. Flexible Tripod

You’ll need something to hold your digital nomad gadgets when you’re hiking in the mountains and walking along cliffs. Having something like the Fotopro flexible tripod will help you keep your camera and phone safe.

Many digital nomads make their living by documenting their travels and using their experiences to inspire others. You’ll have a hard time doing that with a broken phone or camera. Do everything in your power to keep your valuables safe and secure.

19. Sleep Shepherd

Having problems when sleeping in noisy hotels or your van you use for both working remotely and living by the beach? The solution is here! The Sleep Shepherd is a wearable biofeedback sleep aid with smart alarm that helps you sleep. Thanks to it you will get the best sleep and  also get valuable info on how you sleep.

Although these ones are not gadgets, you can’t call yourself a responsible digital nomad unless you always take them with you when going on a trip:

20. First Aid Kit

If you’re searching for a First Aid Kit, this compact and portable one is just perfect! . Although it contains more than 30 unique items, it only measures 19cm*15cm*5cm, meaning it will fit any luggage you’ll have. It’s very well organized and designed and it’s also very versatile and, let’s face it, affordable.

By having this first aid kit for digital nomads, you’ll feel safe wherever you go.

21. Ziploc Quart Sized Bags

It’s a TSA rule to have all your liquids in a quart-sized bag, and you can never have enough of them. You’ll want to make sure you bring plenty of these if you are frequently traveling. The last thing you want to worry about is getting held up and missing a flight to your destination.

22. Matador Soap Bar Case

Another overlooked piece of digital nomad gear is the toiletries. (or storage of them) There’s nothing worse than having to throw a bar of soap in with your other items. The Matador Soap Bar Case allows you to store your soap away from everything else, plus it contains a material that dries the bar of soap while it’s inside the bag.

It’s one of those items that bring some of those first-world comforts wherever you go.

23. The Ebags Ultralight packing cubes

These Packing Cubes are just perfect for electronics, cosmetics and any other item you need in your luggage. These ultimate luggage organizers maximize the space in your bag so you can fit in all your belongings.

With this type of organizers you will probably manage to travel carry-on only in your never-ending journey around the world.  

24. Water Purification

We hear more and more every day about people suffering from diseases based on the water they drink. Your digital journey will take you places you never imagined, and you’ll need water to drink when you get there. Unless you’re staying in world-class accommodations, you might find yourself drinking tap water a lot of the time.

The tap water in a lot of places is not good to drink for Westerners, so you’ll need a means of purifying the water to make it safe to drink. The Steripen USB is a great tool because it’s USB chargeable, and it purifies up to 8,000 liters of water.

You’ll find yourself using this a lot on your travels, and you won’t be able to find anything like it where you end up, so it’s worth bringing with you.

25. Roost Laptop Stand 2.0

When you’re working from everywhere, you won’t find yourself in the most comfortable of accommodations much of the time. You might need to work from a stand-up counter in a coffee shop or from a stool in a closet. (who knows)

No matter where you go, you’ll have work to get done and limited resources to get it done. Having a laptop stand will allow you to set up shop everywhere you go and make sure you stay comfortable.

Using the Roost Laptop Stand 2.0, you can set up and elevate your laptop to a nice position. You’ll thank us for this one later when your back and neck aren’t killing you after hours of hunching over.

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One Comment

  1. HI, thanks for your packing list! I put together a website with gear for digital nomads at diginomadland.com.
    Feel free to check it out and update your list. 🙂

    Diginomadland
    28 October, 2018 Reply

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