Everyone has their favorite travel gadgets and is constantly introducing new travel gadgets. Our editors looked at a project called “The Best in Class” to recommend the latest and greatest projects.
1. Clip speaker
The waterproof JBL clip 3 (pictured above) has a built-in carabiner that connects it directly to a backpack or belt and has a built-in rechargeable battery for up to 10 hours of playback. Stream wirelessly from your smartphone or tablet.

2. Luggage cup holder
When was the last time you tried to take it with you while packing the airport, phone and breakfast? The Riemot suitcase cup holds two drinks, but still has another pocket. Suitable for most luggage handles.
3. Travel adapter
The fake TravelPod combines a global adapter with built-in Lightning and USB-C charging cables, all in one device. Features include wireless charging and a foldable AC plug.

4. Ear plug transmitter
Some seats on old aircraft only had headphone jacks. This Airfly’s small widget allows you to plug in any audio jack to use wireless headphones or earbuds. There are two models: Pro, which has 25 hours of battery life, while the SE has 20 hours
5. Portable white noise machine
Yogasleep Rohn comes with three different sounds: bright white noise, deep white noise or soft surfing. It is only 3 1/2 inches in diameter, 3.8 ounces in ounces, and comes with its own lanyard. A single charge of the USB charger can run all night long.

6. Portable safe
How many times have you not had a safe hotel? The main lock secure (top) is 2×9 inches and 4 inches in diameter and is a safe place to store credit cards, cash and your passport, and has plenty of room for your phone and sunglasses.
7. Sound disorder ear plugs
Noise-cancelling headphones (top) can be bulky and uncomfortable. That’s where Anker’s Soundcore Sleep Sleep A20 wireless earbuds come in. Not only do they block noise, but you can use them to play pre-installed sounds from Bluetooth devices for extra sound protection.

8. LED reading light
Sometimes the lighting in the cabin is too dark, or the lights on the hotel bedside table are too bright to read at night. The Glocusent Book Light comes in three color temperatures, including amber, and has six adjustable brightness levels. There is also a model attached to the headboard.
9. Neck fan
This version of JISU Life looks like a set of headphones you put around your neck. When the plane is muffled, there are 78 air outlets in total to keep you cool while you board.

10. Air Tag Wallet
Hawanik wallet has a special compartment that securely secures the Apple Air Tag. This RFID wallet can also hold an ID card, five credit cards and six dollar bills, folded for less than $10.
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