It’s early January. You know what that means, don’t you? We’re curing hangovers from New Year’s Eve parties, committing to a new set of resolutions, and trying to remember how to work after multiple long weekends.
For folks in the tech space, it also means that it’s time for the
To tackle a busy week of press briefings, meetings, and a lot of walking, I’m taking a healthy amount of tech to ensure my coverage goes off without a hitch. There will be a lot of stuff in my bag, but it all has a place and purpose.
iPhone 15 Pro Max
Having a reliable
Why the
More importantly, the
Google Pixel 8 Pro
But that doesn’t mean I’m going to CES without an
The Pixel 8 Pro has been my
The main reason I’m bringing the
OtterBox Wireless Power Bank for MagSafe
As much as I love the
It’s a simple accessory that attaches to the back of any MagSafe-supported iPhone to wirelessly charge your phone wherever you are. The 5,000 mAh battery inside offers plenty of extra juice on top of the iPhone’s battery, and the USB-C port on the bottom means it’s easy to charge with all of my other devices. It’ll stay in my bag when I begin each day, but when I find myself needing more juice, I can slap it on the back of my iPhone and keep on trucking without missing a beat.
Anker 747 Charger
While the OtterBox power bank will be helpful for charging my iPhone on the go, I also need a reliable charger for all of my devices. That’s where the Anker 747 comes in.
I’ve been using the Anker 747 since 2022, and it’s remained my favorite charger. Not much larger than Apple’s 30W charging adapter, the Anker 747 has three USB-C ports and one USB-A port and is capable of a total power output of 150W.
With this selection of ports, I can easily charge my
Chargers are a dime a dozen in 2024, but the Anker 747’s mix of power, convenience, and portability kept it in my backpack throughout all of 2023, and I can’t imagine going to CES 2024 without it.
Apple Watch Ultra 2
Just like I can’t go to CES without a trusty
I used a lot of smartwatches throughout last year, but the
Whoop 4.0
With the
I started wearing the Whoop 4.0 in early December, and so far, it seems to be everything I’ve been searching for in a dedicated fitness wearable. Over the past month, it’s helped me push myself to achieve my fitness goals, get into better sleeping habits, and identify activities that help/hurt my body’s recovery.
Although I’m not sure how much time I’ll have to visit my hotel’s gym while I’m in Vegas, I am interested in seeing how hours upon hours of walking, meetings, and other work impact my body this week. I have a few trackers that could do this, but I trust the Whoop 4.0 the most to give me the data I want to see.
AirPods Max
My flight to Las Vegas from Michigan is a little over four hours. When I’m listening to music/watching movies on the plane ride, I’ll use my trusty pair of AirPods Max.
I’ve been using
M1 MacBook Air
Last but not least, there’s the computer I’ll be working from while at CES 2024: the M1 MacBook Air.
Is it the newest, flashiest, or most powerful MacBook you can buy today? Absolutely not. But for what I need to do on a laptop — writing in WordPress, chatting on Microsoft Teams, and some light photo editing with Darkroom and Affinity Photo — it powers through it like a champ. It’s also easy to fit into virtually any backpack, the keyboard is comfortable to type on, and it works seamlessly with my iPhone. It’s one of the most boring
CES 2024 is almost here
Now that you know what gear I’m taking with me to CES 2024, it’s time for me to start packing all of it and fly off to Vegas to cover the show. CES is always a huge spectacle of what’s to come in the consumer tech world — from TVs, computers,
CES is a busy, hectic, and tiring week, and I cannot wait to dive right back in after a seven-year hiatus. And, hopefully, all the gadgets I’m bringing will make it just a little easier.
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