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GADGET GURU

ADAM PAGE, NORFOLK

Q What’s your long-haul loadout?

A Flying is the worst. It just is. So when Guru is forced to travel internationally in a pressurised flatulence tube, provisions must be made to feed his gadget habit. Starting with the container: GaGu’s carry on bag of choice is, somewhat predictably, something smart – though prime examples like the Genius Pack Supercharged ($395) and the Incase ProConnected 4 ($400) (and the fun, motorised ride-on Modobag, $1,500) are hard to come by on these shores. The Carry-On by Away (£225) does the trick, though, being super-tough and having an ejectable battery to boot.

First in the long line of travel accessories are good noise-cancelling

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