- by foxnews
- 08 Apr 2025
Tech could make travel so much better, from headphones that block out noise on a loud bus, train or plane to e-readers for easy packing.
Manta Sleep makes sleep masks that are said to be comfy and offer total blackout.
Choose from midnight blue, lavender or white.
You can use this handy app to store electronic copies of important personal documents and organize all travel documents in one place while on the go.
Plus, users can even fill out forms on their mobile phone on the fly - helpful if there's no access to a computer for a while.
Consider a Babbel app subscription for the globetrotter in your inner circle.
Soothe sore calves with this high-tech massager that sends air compression to your lower legs to boost circulation and reduce tension.
Traveling with a baby or toddler can be a challenge.
This portable device from the sleep company Hatch plays soothing sounds (white noise, ocean sounds) to help your little one drift off to dreamland.
Co-founded by author of the book "Why We Sleep," Dr. Matt Walker, PhD, created Somnee, a wearable device that wraps around your head, to help people get a better night's shut-eye.
Billed as helping users fall asleep twice as fast and to stay asleep over 30 minutes longer, those who are regularly traveling across time zones may enjoy the personalized forehead stimulation feature before bed.
Kindle, the e-reader of choice for millions, has unveiled its first model that displays books in color (without glaring light).
The battery lasts for up to eight weeks on one charge, it's got an auto-adjusting front light, and it's waterproof.
These over-ear headphones from Sonos feature a stylish design, superior sound and up to 30 hours of battery life.
Business travelers and nomadic entertainment buffs alike may appreciate this portable monitor boasting a 16.1-inch screen, high resolution and easy set-up thanks to the option of either USB-C or HDMI inputs for laptops, gaming consoles and tablets.
As a nice touch, the monitor has a built-in kickstand, so the gift recipient can stream, play or work at the preferred angle.
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