Buying guide

Tech Accessories That Are Actually Practical

Tech add-ons that solve boring problems instead of adding clutter.

  1. 6-port USB-C charging station
    Why useful: keeps phones, earbuds, and tablets from fighting over outlets
    Best for: families, desk setups, shared kitchens
    Avoid if: avoid if you only charge one device
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  2. Bluetooth tracker key holder
    Why useful: helps people stop losing keys, bags, and remotes
    Best for: forgetful people, travelers
    Avoid if: avoid if they refuse tracking apps
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  3. Portable mini projector
    Why useful: turns a blank wall into movie night
    Best for: families, dorm rooms, backyard nights
    Avoid if: avoid if you need premium brightness
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  4. Sliding webcam cover pack
    Why useful: adds simple privacy without tape residue
    Best for: laptop users, students, remote teams
    Avoid if: avoid if your laptop bezel is very thin
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  5. Compact GaN wall charger
    Why useful: charges phones, tablets, and laptops with less bulk
    Best for: travelers, desk setups
    Avoid if: avoid if your laptop needs very high wattage
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  6. Compact USB-C power bank
    Why useful: keeps phones alive during travel, events, and long days
    Best for: commuters, travelers, students
    Avoid if: avoid if they need laptop-level power
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  7. Cable label tags
    Why useful: stops charger and HDMI confusion behind desks
    Best for: families, offices, gaming setups
    Avoid if: avoid if there are only one or two cables
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  8. Foldable phone stand
    Why useful: makes video calls, recipes, and desk viewing easier
    Best for: remote workers, cooks, students
    Avoid if: avoid if they use a case with a strong kickstand
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