College season is upon us again, and there are a myriad of things to organize. There are several things to buy, from dorm decorations to textbooks. As you shop for college, there are some tech devices you should have. These devices help you manage your time effectively, study without disturbance, and improve your life as a college student. Here are the top five gadgets you should get.
Keep your files safe with this Samsung T7 SSD flash drive
Flash drives can be a lifesaver, especially if your phone or laptop has low storage capacity. This $80 Samsung T7 SSD is the real deal as it gives you an impressive 1TB storage.
It is also very portable, smaller than your smartphone. The drive also transfers files in and out of your devices faster than anything on the market. Many college students have trusted the T7 for years, so don’t be the only one to lug around the 10-year-old hard drive.
Apple AirPods Pro 2nd Generation
Noisy neighbors in the dorm can disturb your nighttime studying. So it’s a no-brainer to enhance concentration with this smart gadget that costs below $140.
The most popular wireless earbuds, the 2nd Gen Airpods Pro is a back-to-school must-have for music listening sessions and blocking out noisy roommates. Dependable, lightweight, and with features like adaptive noise canceling technology, these AirPods are a must.
Upright Go-2 posture corrector
If you were to talk about five of your biggest problems as a college student, you might forget to mention bad posture. However, students find it very easy to slip into bad posture when studying.
Contrary to what many say, a student’s greatest enemy is not bad grades. It’s bad posture. It’s time parents correct that with the $80 Upright Go-2, which sends a digital signal every time you slouch so that you correct your back in no time.
Rocketbook Fusion Notebook
If you’re not a fan of typing notes, this notebook is exactly what you need. You can fill this notebook with handwritten notes, copy them to your iCloud or Google Drive, and start over again by wiping it clean with a microfiber cloth.
The $35 fusion notebook also allows you to transfer your notes to classmates that missed the class. It has 42 pages with different page styles, a task list, a weekly planner, a monthly calendar, a goal template, an idea list, a dot grid, and lined pages. It also comes with a Pilot Frixion pen and microfiber cloth.
Combine aesthetics with safety with this silicone keyboard
Most college students work with laptops, so making your laptop stand out is smart. Whether it’s a MacBook, Asus, or any other type of laptop, having an aesthetic keyboard layer is a plus. However, silicone keyboards go beyond aesthetics.
A silicone keyboard doesn’t just add a pop of color to your laptop; the $20-$30 silicone cover will also prevent Cheeto dust and Dorito crumbs from getting under your keys during those late-night studying sessions. It’s no fun once certain letters stop working entirely.