Hello, what are some of the items you cannot live without as well as those that are essential to having a pleasant digital nomad experience.

Thank you :)

  • Any_Elk7495@alien.topB
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    2 年前
    • Travel rewards card with free withdrawals/international transactions + a backup such as wise.

    • Plug adaptor + small lightweight power bank

    • eSim

    • money

  • No-Purchase-2618@alien.topB
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    2 年前

    all-in-one plug adaptor. Used to have different ones for US, UK and EU plugs till I found the “all-in-one” kind. Lifesaver

    waterproof backpack- I travel with a carry-on only, so a durable waterproof backpack was a must

    multiple bank cards- I’m unlucky when it comes to ATMs. Had my cards swallowed a few times last week in Vietnam, so I always make sure to have at least 2 per account.

    Are we counting apps too?

    WifiMap- to find spots with fast internet in local cafes/restaurants/hotels/wherever in different parts of the world

    Revolut- used to have a “travel-oriented” card with my local bank back home. Still was overcharged between 8-12% per transaction outside the EU. Switched to Revolut and can’t recommend it enough- fantastic support (chargeback claims on debit cards sorted in 2 days!) and low fees

    Dragonpass/priority pass/lounge access- this is a real blessing if you’re at an airport at least once a month.

    • deluded_soul@alien.topB
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      2 年前

      Cannot recommend Revolut enough. I know they have kinda shitty customer service but I use the metal plan and the ability to hold multiple currencies is great.

    • Taronyuuu@alien.topB
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      2 年前

      Priority pass changed my flight experience so much in a good way. It is a luxurious thing, but it makes it so much better. Before I would have to pick between stress of missing my flight, or not being able to work. With priority pass I just leave 3.5 hours in advance, travel to the airport no stress and then plop down in a lounge and work while eating and drinking something. That is +/- 1.5 to 2.5 hours every flight I can just be productive while having to ‘wait’.

      In-flight wifi is also on my list, long haul I never travel without anymore. If I am sitting in a metal tube for 10 hours, I might as well take 8 of those hours and be productive while I am flying. The 30 euro for wifi is a no brainer then.

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        2 年前

        Once you add up the meals, coffees, and free internet access Priority Pass looks more like a good investment than a luxury. I’m kicking myself for the years I traveled without it.

      • 80sPaleoQueen@alien.topB
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        2 年前

        Totally agree! We have the Chase Reserve card with priority pass. We don’t use the lounges all that much, but we use the priority pass for the food credit of $80 for you and a guest. We travel with our 2 kids so they are each our guest, and get we get a total of $160 in food when traveling to or from most airports. It’s awesome! Along with the $300 travel credit each year the card pays for itself many times over for us.

        We have T mobile Magenta Max phone plan which comes with free in flight wifi which is also a great perk if you travel a lot!

    • alec_eiffel_@alien.topB
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      2 年前

      I have a Satechi 160 w power bank. One figure eight C8 cord in and 4 USBC ports out. The most powerful port runs 100 w which is enough to run my laptop. I have US, EU and UK cords but if I need another one the figure eight standard makes it easy & cheap to get.

    • DemonHella@alien.topB
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      2 年前

      hows Vietnam nowadays? i went in 2017, was my favourite place so far ! would love to go back.

  • mgberner@alien.topB
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    2 年前
    • Charles Schwab debit card (unlimited ATM fee reimbursements)
    • U.S. passport card (better than carrying my actual passport or driver’s license everywhere)
    • backup credit card and debit card
    • ARZOPA portable monitor
    • laptop stand / monitor stand
    • Logitech wireless bluetooth keyboard
    • Marchway lightweight packable camping chair (for beach)
    • SIM card carrying case
    • stuffable day pack
    • Xiaomi Redmi 10 smartphone (my burner phone with local SIM card)
    • large supply of condoms (must less expensive and better quality in USA)
    • Philips Sonicare travel electric toothbrush
    • large supply of Gas-X and Pepto Bismol
    • extra toothbrushes (for overnight guests)
    • Adidas Ultraboosts (or some comfortable shoe for lots of walking)
    • sunscreen (touristy beach towns price gouge)
    • plastic compression bags for clothes

    Because I split my time between the USA and nomading, I find it’s easier to own duplicates of everything that I use on a daily basis. Two razors, two computer chargers, two two tubs of hair gel, etc. The items designed for travel just stay in a box at home when not in use. Dramatically reduces the chances that I forget to pack something for the trip.

    • hazzdawg@alien.topB
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      2 年前

      What brand condoms do you prefer? I find that Durex ribbed in magnum size works pretty well for me.

  • thewirednomad
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    2 年前

    For Latin America I would say a Grayl water filter bottle is a must-have. Unfortunately I lost mine on the way home after my first trip with it, but I immediately bought another one. It’s $100, but definitely worth it when tap water isn’t safe. Also great for long walks during the day that may have a waterfall/stream.

  • uceenk@alien.topB
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    2 年前
    • Nintendo Switch
    • 13" laptop

    luckily i never interested with bigger screen, so i dont need second monitor at all when i’m working

    Macbook Air M1 has been a godsend, it was light, quite small and i literally can place it on my lap while working ( the temperature never get too hot)

    • 40 litre backpack

    dont have suitcase, which is good thing, i tried to put all my stuff with this backpack, so i dont need to buy checked baggage on airport

    • wise debit card

    • smartphone

    dont need additional camera, the phone is good enough to capture the moment

    • bunch of clothes, toiletries and thats it
    • serioussham@alien.topB
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      2 年前

      While not quite as compact as the Switch, the Steam Deck is insane for how well it replicates a true pc gaming experience on the go.

    • Taronyuuu@alien.topB
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      2 年前

      The Air M1 is spot on, it is the exact machine I am also using and traveling with. Every person around me is questioning why I (lead developer) is working on an Air instead of a Pro. But it is more than fast enough and so light that I would never pick the pro.

      • bastian320@alien.topB
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        2 年前

        It’s basically the same thing. M1 silicon has been a game changer for me. Low heat, great battery life, just need to consciously avoid Rosetta x86 emulation as that tanks all benefits.

  • Admiral-PoopyDick@alien.topB
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    2 年前

    Passport & condoms, the bread and butter of passport bros

    And my aer travel pack is pretty nice (aer pls pay me now)

    • Stoned_y_Alone@alien.topB
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      2 年前

      I’m tryna get on that bruh

      All I can see that’s realistic in a short time span is CBI, but it’s so out of budget

  • phard003@alien.topB
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    2 年前

    The Nintendo switch is an underrated item if you’re traveling a lot. Great for passing time when you have long layovers and a phenomenal way to make friends with people sitting next to you on planes, busses, or trains. Even better if you can find a place to jailbreak it and download all the available games you want.

  • sonnydays2@alien.topB
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    2 年前

    various bags - laundry bag, tech bag (for cables, chargers etc), tote, cross body, backpack for day excursions

    Power Bank

    Packing cubes

  • libbieL@alien.topB
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    2 年前
    • Egyptian cotton bath towel and bed sheet - I need my creature comforts.
    • Vacuum bags for packing. -Mosquito repellent!!!
    • Stoned_y_Alone@alien.topB
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      2 年前

      Interesting, how much space does that take? I see you’re following the main rule of the hitchhikers guide