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Gadgets That Every Web3 Nomad Should Know About... Being a web3 nomad has its challenges. We need to protect our devices from hacking, keep our screen content private from onlookers, ensure our devices stay charged, block out noise during calls, and more. Fortunately, there are tech gadgets tailored to meet these needs that you should definitely know about. 1...
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1. Privacy Screen Protectors A Privacy Screen Protector is a screen filter that attaches to the display of a laptop, tablet, or smartphone. It limits the viewing angle, so only the person directly in front of the screen can see the content clearly. Anyone looking from an angle sees an obscured screen. This prevents shoulder surfers and onlookers from glimpsing your confidential information. Because of this, a screen protector is the ideal gadget to maintain your privacy when working in public spaces. In addition to safeguarding your privacy, it reduces glare in bright environments and also acts as a regular screen protector, shielding your device from scratches, smudges, and other damage. You can find a screen protector for your laptop, smartphone, or tablet devices priced between $10 and $50. 2...
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2. Faraday Bags When traveling or working in public places, one of the biggest risks is having our phone or laptop hacked, leading to accidental data breaches and giving away sensitive information to hackers. If someone hacks into your smartphone, they can track your location. You can prevent this with a Faraday bag. A Faraday bag is designed to shield electronic devices from radio frequencies (RF) and electromagnetic fields. When you place your devices inside the bag, they cannot send or receive signals, such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and cellular. You can find a Faraday bag for all your accessories, including your laptop, smartphone, tablet, and more, for under $30 on Amazon. 3...
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3. Solar Chargers If you travel to remote areas or spend most of your time outdoors and worry about your laptop or cell phone’s battery dying at crucial times, you should get familiar with solar chargers. These chargers convert solar energy into electrical energy, allowing you to power your devices with sunlight when conventional power sources are unavailable. Using solar chargers not only ensures your battery won’t drain out at crucial times but also reduces your environmental footprint by utilizing renewable energy sources for charging. These chargers typically feature foldable panels that are extremely lightweight, making them convenient to carry while traveling. On Amazon, solar chargers typically cost between $20 and $200, depending on capacity and features. 4...
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