1. Noise Canceling Head Phones
The Quiet Comfort 15 Acoustic Noise Canceling
headphones from Bose are sure to make studying and music listening a
pleasurable experience. There is no need for finding peace and quiet in a
library anymore.
2. Laptop Lock
The Laptop lock is an important gadget to
have to keep your lap top safe. College life can be great, but it can also be
stressful if someone gets a hold of your laptop.
3. e-book Reader
With latest technology available in the
market and the must have device for student to have intesting remote book available
always
4. Xbox360
Other useful, must-have gadgets include
digital cameras, portable hard drives for data storage, a mobile phone or
smartphone and, just for fun and relaxation, an Xbox 360.
5. Portable hard drives for data storage
Another gadget for students which I’m going
to made mention of is the portable hard drives. These gadget works in an
excellent way, letting you save files for future use without hassle while you
can also take the device along with you to anywhere.
6. Smartphones
When
we’re talking of smartphones, there are countless numbers of them as
well, but some are outstanding when compared to the others. The Nokia Lumia 900
and other phones such as Sony Xperia and the likes are cool and smart looking
phones for students this season.
7. Digital camera
College isn’t just about studying, no matter
what your parents tell you – it’s also about the social skills you learn, and
the friends you meet. Digital cameras have come a long way since their
inception, and even the smallest hand-held will let you capture memories of the
four (or five, or seven) craziest years of your life.
8. iPad
The iPad packs much of the punch of a small
laptop, with the added benefit of complete portability. The new iPad2 is all
that and more. You can slip the tablet into a purse or even a large pocket,
allowing you to access the Internet and work on class projects (or your
Facebook page) on the go. It even doubles as an e-reader, something that will
become more important to college students as the cost of print books continues
to escalate.
9. MP3 Player
The trek across campus is much less grueling
if you’ve got music to take with you. The newest MP3 players will fit into your
pocket or on an armband, and battery life often lasts for days. High-end models
can store your entire music collection and function like smartphones, while
economy versions are budget-friendly and typically allow you to carry a few
gigabytes with you.
10. MP3 Player Docking Station
Most MP3 player manufacturers also create
docks for their devices. This handy station will let you listen to music
without draining your player’s batteries; many docks will charge your MP3
player as soon as you plug it in. Most MP3 docks are small enough to fit on a
shelf in a crowded dorm room, and one can double as a bookend in a pinch.
11. USB WiFi Card
If you’re in school, you’re going to use the
Internet quite a bit for homework, projects, and papers. While many computers
come with a wireless adapter installed, some don’t; if you have an older
machine and have nowhere to plug in, just insert this card and you’ll be able
to access the Internet from wherever you are.
12. Alarm clock
Yes, you can program your iPhone or Android
to wake you up in the morning – but phones aren’t always entirely reliable, and
you might as well have a backup for those nights when you forget to charge your
cell. If you are a deep sleeper, try a shaker alarm clock. The professor of
your 8 AM class will thank you.
13. USB Memory stick
There isn’t really any way to emphasize this
gadget enough. Memory sticks allow you to transfer files between computers –
handy if you’re going from dorm to lab. Better yet, you can back up your
important data, which will come in handy when your roommate decides to use your
laptop as a drink holder.
14. Laptop
Laptops have been around for
awhile, but this gadget, more than any other, will help you through school. You
can take it with you to class, to coffee houses, study groups and more; it will
help you write papers, do your homework, manage your social life, and find a
job.
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