High-Tech Hideaway: The Best Gear for Your Tent

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Before you go for your next camping trip, there are a few things you can take care of to ensure it’s an enjoyable experience. Investing in a few smart gadgets that can help make camping inside your tent should be on your list. Here’s a list of a few products to help.

Anpro Solar Camping String Lights

Anpro Solar Camping String Lights

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One of the first things you should pack before camping is this Anpro Solar Camping String Lights. This product combines a camping string light and lantern to help make your tent a more enjoyable place.

It’s 39.4 ft long and features 150 warm white LEDs which is perfect for illuminating tents and creating a cozy atmosphere inside. Interestingly, it comes with a built-in 3,600mAh high-capacity battery that is easily recharged in eight hours via solar power. Interestingly, it can also be recharged with the included USB-C cable (takes up to 4 hours). Once done, it can stay lit for approximately eight hours at max brightness and 18 hours at mininum brightness.

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Collasis Outdoor Solar Table Lamp

Collasis Outdoor Solar Table Lamp

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If string lights are a bit much for you, the Collasis Outdoor Solar Table Lamp is the perfect tool to keep your tent lit. It offers multiple modes for your choice and comes with three brightness levels with support for functionality in ten different RGB colors, including warm white.

Since it’s meant for the outdoors, it also comes with the promise of an IP65 rating and can be charged easily either using a solar panel or USB charging. Once charged, its built-in 4,800mAh battery can offer a runtime of up to 8-10 hours.

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Hidrate Spark Pro

Hidrate Spark Pro

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The Hidrate Spark Pro comes with an LED smart sensor puck that glows to remind you when it’s time to drink and tracks your water intake. It can also be paired to your phone via Bluetooth and help you track your intake using the free iOS and Android app.

And there’s more to the story. For one, it can keep your drinks cold for up to 24 hours. Secondly, it can sync with third-party fitness apps to adjust your hydration goal and also help you locate your bottle from where it was last synced. All these factors ensure that you will stay hydrated and avoid drinking warm water during your outdoor adventures.

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Soundcore Motion 300

Soundcore Motion 300

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The Anker Soundcore Motion 300 is another affordable product you should definitely keep in your bag the next time you’re camping. It’s budget-friendly and offers more than just powerful audio on the go. More importantly, it’s versatile, and you can easily use it indoors and outdoors.

It features an IPX7 protection rating and is a product that’s compact as it is durable. It also offers an impressive 13-hour playback time so you can keep the music going without worrying about running for a power source. The sound quality is good, and above all, the price tag strikes the perfect chord between premium and budget speakers.

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Outin Nano Portable Electric Espresso Machine

Outin Nano Portable Electric Espresso Machine

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Do you miss your favorite espressos during camping and hiking trips? If yes, you should say Hi to the Outin Nano. This portable espresso machine weighs only 670 grams and is made using food-grade stainless steel. It’s also easy to disassemble and wash. All these factors make it the perfect coffee machine for outdoor adventures.

It’s compatible with ground coffee and capsule coffee and has a 7,500mAh battery that can be charged using a car charger or USB chargers. Once charged, it can offer up to five brews with cold water and over 200 brews with hot water. And well, it’s easy to clean.

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Anker Prime Power Bank

Anker Prime Power Bank

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The Anker Prime Power Bank is a must-have if you’re going camping. It offers a big 27,650mAh battery that supports PD 3.1 technology for fast-charging smartphones, tablets, and laptops. It also packs two USB-C ports and one USB-A port to deliver a total of 250W of power.

Interestingly, you also get 170W fast charging support to juice up the power bank itself. Apart from this, the Anker Prime Power Bank also comes with support for an intuitive app that helps quickly figure out the location of the power bank and also gives access to real-time stats, as well as helps optimize the device’s battery life with smart charging.

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Last updated on 10 July, 2024

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