Tuesday, July 1, 2014

To Pack, Yet Exactly What To Pack, Mobile Phone Accessories Of Course

By Johny Jacson


For people who prefer to drive for long trips, it is most preferable that they organize a few handy cell phone accessories. Whether your trip will only take a day or more, these items can definitely keep your cell phones juiced up and operating properly.

For people to maximize this advantage, they need a fast and efficient car charger. All these have been part of the American practice of packing essentials, gassing up, and looking for an escapade or exploring new locations.

Some essentials for long road trips

Maps

It is more convenient to start a trip with a planned itinerary. Make sure to have the maps of the places you may well be driving through. This is useful in case you have to reroute to stay away from traffic or if you prefer to go on an [exploration|adventure] drive. A conventional or atlas map is sufficient in these cases. Some people prefer to make printouts of custom maps for the places they plan on visiting. Google Maps is an excellent resource for such maps.

GPS device and receivers

The technology of Bluetooth has made it possible to use mobile phones hands-free. The headsets are very handy for cell phone users because they are able to perform multiple tasks at the same time. It is more convenient to do what you need to do like controlling music and answering calls without having to clutch the device provided that it is within the range of the Bluetooth service.

Avoid getting miserly with the snapshots. Just take as many photos as possible and decide on the best ones once you get home. Make sure your pictures tell stories so never overlook street signs, border signage, and other unique signs that you can share with families and friends at home.

Maps and GPS. Aside from your smartphone apps and GPS kits, bring along paper maps and books just in case they will be needed. Devices may experience technical or power issues and it would spoil the fun of adventure and exploration if you get stranded or lost because you were negligent.

Safety things

In this road trip, you may be driving through unknown places so you need to prepare some safety things. Take enough water supply as well as oil. Consider bringing a strong rope, first aid kit, duct tape, and flashlight. If you have one that does not require batteries, that is preferable. You also need a car charger, other cell phone accessories, jumper cables for the car, insect repellant, compass, pocket knife, blankets or thick sheets, umbrella, and maybe some pillows. An electricity converter to charge gadgets and devices on hand will be very handy. Emergencies can crop up anytime, so it is recommended to be always prepared for anything.




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