The best ... travel companions
Printstik PS950, Titan 360 Four, Travel Alarm Clock, Mile-High Phone Charger, F1 Fill + Fly Bottles
Printstik PS950
Planon’s ultra-portable gadget “lets you skip the quest for a printer by bringing one with you.” Weighing in at a mere 1.5 pounds, it can connect directly to a PC or print wirelessly through any Bluetooth-enabled device. Price: $350; $13 for three cartridge refills. Contact: Planon.com
Source: The New York Times
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Titan 360 Four
Titan’s trolley luggage series, engineered for lightness and durability, comes in seven sizes. Each is available in one of four glossy finishes: black, champagne, pink, or red.
Price: $460–$575 Contact: Titanluggageusa.com
Source: Vanity Fair
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Travel Alarm Clock
The “classic simplicity” of this rhodium-plated timepiece hearkens back to the “golden age of travel.” Jet-setting may hardly seem glamorous anymore, but at least you can wake up in style.
Price: $375 Contact: Tiffany.com
Source: Travel + Leisure
Mile-High Phone Charger
Don’t let your cell phone run out of juice while you’re on the road. This “handy” charger’s four phone jacks are compatible with all brands and it requires only an AA battery.
Price: $20 Contact: Flight001.com
Source: Real Simple
F1 Fill + Fly Bottles
Transfer your essential toiletries to these “carry-on-friendly” containers and avoid having your sacred moisturizer confiscated at the security gate.
Price: $28/set of four Contact: Flight001.com
Source: Domino
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