Round The World Tickets LogoRound The World Tickets

RTW Tickets Header ImageRTW Tickets Header ImageRTW Tickets Create itinerary

 

Subscribe to the RTW Newsletter

Subscribe to our RSS feed

 

Five Ways to Make Your iPod the Ultimate Travel Gadget

Probably the one piece of electronic equipment I always see people traveling with, other than a digital camera, is an iPod. It makes perfect sense, too; traveling has lots of down time, and what better way to keep yourself sane during those ridiculously long layovers and train journeys than by listening to some tunes. What you might not know is that if you’re bringing an iPod, or something similar, there’s a whole lot more you can do with it than just listening to music.

1. Learn a language

There are free language guides all over the internet that you can put on your iPod before you head out or while you’re already gone. The language guides over at World Nomads are a great start. They cover some popular travel destinations, and go through situations you might actually encounter.

2. Back up your photos

With the right adapter, you can use your iPod to store digital pictures when your memory card is full. Many internet cafes will burn photos to a CD, which is also a good way to save them, but it’s a good idea to keep them in at least two places. On CD and on your iPod will help insure that you don’t lose some of those awesome photos.

3. Keep your travel documents handy

It’s a good idea to have copies of your important travel documents with you, but you can also scan them and either email them to yourself or put them on your iPod. Because iPods can work as external storage devices when hooked up to a computer via USB, you can store all kinds of data on there. Keep an extra copy of your passport, drivers license, and credit cards on your iPod in case you need them later.

4. Use Portable Applications

If you head over to portableapps.com, you’ll find a wide assortment of portable applications. These are trimmed down versions of helpful applications that you can take anywhere, without having to install them on a computer. If you put programs like Firefox on your iPod, you’ll always be able to use a secure web browser, no matter what the Internet cafe machines have installed. This gives you an added bonus of surfing more securely, since the cache is saved to your iPod, not the host computer. They have FTP, photo editing, word processing, and many more types of programs that you might wish to use while traveling, but aren’t likely to find installed.

5. Audio Books

Sometimes your music collection gets old, or it’s not convenient to read. Audio books are a great way to pass the time and do something besides listen to music. You can get many mainstream titles from services like Audible or the iTunes Store, or you can download free audio books from the public domain at LibriVox.

Less is more, as the saying goes, and never more so than while traveling. It’s a great idea to maximize the amount of use you can get out of everything you choose to bring. If you are wondering whether or not to bring your iPod on your next journey, remember that it can do a lot more for you than simply play music.


« Keeping in Touch | Home | Strange Currency »

Subscribe Print Share
 
print article
del.icio.us:Five Ways to Make Your iPod the Ultimate Travel Gadget digg:Five Ways to Make Your iPod the Ultimate Travel Gadget newsvine:Five Ways to Make Your iPod the Ultimate Travel Gadget furl:Five Ways to Make Your iPod the Ultimate Travel Gadget reddit:Five Ways to Make Your iPod the Ultimate Travel Gadget Y!:Five Ways to Make Your iPod the Ultimate Travel Gadget

One Response to “Five Ways to Make Your iPod the Ultimate Travel Gadget”

  1. » Picking the Right Travel Gear :: Around the World Airfare :: Round The World Ticket Says:
    November 29th, 2007 at 9:22 am

    [...] The iPod, or similar device, is a great candidate for your pack. I’ve written about how you can use it for multiple tasks here. [...]

Leave a Reply

« Keeping in Touch | Home | Strange Currency »
create own trip bannercreate own trip bannercreate own trip banner
RTW Categories
Monthly Archives