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Gear for people who
quit the office

Curated picks for digital nomads, remote workers, and anyone who'd rather work from a beach than a cubicle. All from Amazon. All tested by people who actually live this way.

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Nomad-Tested Picks
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Items We Haven't Used
Bad Office Jokes

We're not selling you stuff you don't need

Every item here is something a real nomad actually uses. We don't have warehouses. We don't do fulfilment. We just know what works because we live out of backpacks. Click the link, buy from Amazon, and tell your coworkers you're "working remotely".

The Essentials

🔌 Adapters & Power

Because every country has different plugs

Universal Travel Adapter
Essential
£15-25

You WILL lose this. Buy two.

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20000mAh Power Bank
Essential
£25-40

Airport lifesaver. Your phone dies, you die.

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USB-C Multiport Hub
Tech
£20-35

One port for everything. Your MacBook will thank you.

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🎧 Noise & Focus

Coworking spaces are loud. Cafes are louder.

ANC Earbuds (compact)
Essential
£50-120

Block out the guy on his 47th Zoom call.

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Earplugs (Loop Quiet)
Budget
£20-25

For hostels. And that one snoring dormmate.

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Portable White Noise Machine
Comfort
£15-25

Because your Airbnb faces a construction site.

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💻 Laptop Life

Your back is begging you

Foldable Laptop Stand
Essential
£15-30

Your neck will stop hating you by day 3.

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Compact Bluetooth Keyboard
Tech
£25-45

Type at the right height. Look professional.

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Laptop Sleeve (padded)
Essential
£15-25

Your laptop is your livelihood. Protect it.

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🎒 Pack Smart

One bag. That's it. No, really.

Packing Cubes (set of 6)
Essential
£15-25

Organise your chaos. Find your socks.

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Packable Daypack
Travel
£20-35

Folds to nothing. Unfolds to everything.

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Compression Bags
Budget
£10-15

Fit 2 weeks into a carry-on. Black magic.

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Survival Kit

The stuff you always forget

Collapsible Water Bottle
Budget
£10-15

Airport security loves you. Plastic bottles hate the planet.

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Microfibre Towel
Essential
£10-20

Dries in 10 minutes. Weighs nothing. Magic.

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Passport Holder (RFID)
Travel
£10-15

Protect your most important document from skimmers.

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📸 Content Creator

For the 'I'm a digital nomad' Instagram posts

Mini Tripod / GorillaPod
Creator
£15-25

Stable shots from any surface. Beach, balcony, hammock.

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Ring Light (portable)
Creator
£15-25

Zoom calls that don't make you look like a ghost.

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Webcam Cover (3-pack)
Essential
£5-8

You're paranoid for a reason. Cover it.

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Already packed? 🧳

Head over to our sister site to find out WHERE to go. Cost of living, wifi speeds, visa info, and coworking scenes in 26 cities — all with the same "we actually do this" energy.

Find Your Next City → nomadtravel.pro

Questions nobody asked

Do you actually use this stuff?
Every single item. We don't recommend anything that hasn't survived at least 3 countries and 1 hostel laundry disaster.
Why don't you sell directly?
Because we'd rather recommend the best option on Amazon than ship you something from a warehouse in Shenzhen. Affiliate links keep us honest.
Is this just for 'digital nomads'?
Nope. Remote workers, freelancers, students, people who travel for fun, people who hate their commute — everyone's welcome.
What's with the seagull?
He's not mad. He's free. There's a difference.