Our Favorite Travel Gifts in 2026: Must-Have Tech for the Frequent Traveler in Your Life
Our editors found the most reliable, problem-solving tech gear to make every trip worry-free for even the most seasoned traveler.




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Best travel tech gifts under $25
BevLedge airplane window organization station
CNET's Faith Chihil says this is a must-have if you have a window seat on the plane. "It's so convenient to still have a drink holder when your tray table is up," she says. "It's also nice to have your battery, phone and headphones within reach without having to dig into the seat pocket. And I love that it folds flat too." This makes a great travel gift because your recipient isn't likely to have it already.
Clckr Stand and Grip for MagSafe (2nd gen)
CNET's David Carnoy says Clckr's new trimmer Stand and Grip is one of his favorite MagSafe accessories. "The accessory really sticks to the back of your MagSafe-enabled phone or MagSafe-enabled case and not only makes it easier to hold up your phone but when converted into a kickstand, it props up your device nicely in portrait or landscape mode for video calls or video watching."
EnergyQC Fast Charging Portable Charger 5000mAh
If you're looking for a compact power bank you can slide into your purse or pocket, this fast-charging one by EnergyQC will do the trick. CNET's Anna Gragert says she’s used her EnergyQC power bank for years and says she always keeps it in her purse, whether she’s traveling or running errands. “It's slim and light, so it's easy to carry around and always does the job when my phone needs a charge on the go,” she says. “It's a small, simple device that works great.”
MiiKare phone holder
CNET's Faith Chihil says this phone holder is more secure than a phone kickstand and you can use it with your tray closed at takeoff and landing. "As a content creator, it's also nifty for hands-free filming at conventions and for unboxings," she adds.
Vaultz mesh storage bags, 3-pack
It helps to stay as organized as possible when traveling and these storage bags are great for wrangling together all sorts of small items. "Whether it is for organizing cables, flash drives or toiletries, these mesh bags have become a travel essential for long or short trips," says CNET's Chris Wedel.
Epicka universal travel adapter
The addition of USB and USB-C ports to travel adapters has been one of the nicer upgrades in recent years. This adapter will work pretty much anywhere in the world and includes a pass-through plug for you to plug in a laptop or other standard device too. (Note that this won't convert voltage, but that means it will still work with virtually any gadget, except for things like hair dryers and curling irons.)
Portable handheld mini fan
If you know someone who always runs hot, they will appreciate this mini foldable fan (that also happens to have a flashlight). It has two speeds and is super compact, so they can easily slip it into a purse or pocket.
Anker 523 PowerCore Slim 10K PD
Coming in at just slightly over $25, the Anker 523 PowerCore Slim 10K PD is one ofCNET's favorite power banks because it's small but packs a lot of power. With a 10,000-mAh battery, you can fully charge an iPhone at least twice on a single charge. It also has a fast-charging USB-C port that can quickly get your phone or tablet back to life.
Best travel tech gifts under $50
JBL Go 4 Bluetooth speaker
You can't ask for a better travel companion than the highly portable (and affordable) JBL Go 4 speaker. It's waterproof, sounds great for its (tiny) size, recharges via USB-C and comes in a variety of fun colors too. It's a great way to enjoy music in your hotel room, on a picnic and anywhere in between. And if you happen to get it wet, no problem -- it has an IP67 waterproof and dustproof rating. It also made our pick forbest pocket-friendly wireless speaker.
Plus, you canget the JBL Go 4 speaker for a great price right now. As CNET’s Ingrid Cruz points out, “At $40, it’s the lowest price we've seen for this speaker thus far.”
Anker 622 Foldable Magnetic Wireless Portable Charger with Stand 5,000mAh
CNET’s David Carnoy says a benefit of the Anker 622 “is that it's a wireless battery that has an integrated magnetic flap that converts into a stand.” And although it’s not a fast charger, per se -- charging at up to 7.5 watts -- he points out that it's slim and easy to carry around. And the charging goes up to 12 watts if you use a USB-C-to-USB-C to charge your iPhone or Android. The Anker 622 charger also made our pick forbest portable chargers and power banks for Androids.
Cocoon GRID-IT accessory organizer
If you're one of those people who can stand to be a little more organized when traveling -- or know someone else who could be -- this accessory organizer is the answer. "I've had one of these for around 12 years or so and it's an easy way for me to put all of my chargers, small electronics or whatever, in one place," says CNET's Peter Butler. You can also check out hisreview of the Cocoon GRID-IT for more.
Matador Global Travel Adapter
Gone are the days of buying (and inevitably losing) individual power adapters every time your favorite traveler goes to a new country. The Matador Global Travel Adapter will let them charge up to six devices at once, with a single cube that's functional in more than 170 countries, making it perfect for hotel rooms with only one available outlet. It also includes three USB-A ports, plus one USB-C and a USB-C rapid charge port. Travel expert Pamela Vachon raves about itssmart design and layout, and says she never flies without it.
Best travel tech gifts under $100
Apple AirTags 4-pack
No one can ever have enough AirTags, especially that traveler you know who tends to misplace … everything. While you probably know that the tracking devices can be useful when you misplace your keys or wallet, one of the more creative ways to use AirTags is to slip one into your luggage. "To relieve the stress of trying to locate your suitcase, you can put an AirTag tracker inside so you can track its whereabouts," CNET's Katie Teague says. And when you purchase the AirTags through Apple, you can get them engraved free with an emoji, initials or numbers, which is a nice way to personalize this gift.
Twelve South AirFly Pro Deluxe
Watching in-flight movies is a great way to pass the time, but the one downside is that you usually can't use wireless headphones. Enter theAirFly Pro, a small device that turns any 3.5mm audio port into a Bluetooth audio transmitter and receiver forwireless headphones. It also eliminates ambient sound around you, which is a big plus -- versus when you use the airline-given headphones.
Earfun Air Pro 4 earbuds
The Earfun Air Pro 4 earbuds are a step up from the Air 3 Pro, and they offer excellent performance with a surprising set of features -- like a wireless charging case and multipoint Bluetooth pairing -- at a reasonable price. Audio expert David Carnoy gave them an Editors' Choice Award, calling them the top-value noise-canceling earbuds around. Voice calling could be better, but all in all, these earbuds punch well above their weight in terms of price.
Best travel tech gifts under $300
iPad (11th-gen)
Whether your gift recipient is watching a movie on a flight, trying to distract the kids on a long road trip or just curling up on the couch, the iPad is a great travel-friendly gadget. This 11th-gen model isn't a true laptop replacement, but it gets a lot right, and it's especially good for families who'll be sharing it.
Nomatic Travel Backpack
CNET’s Joshua Goldman says that if you want one backpack that you can use for a variety of things, from your daily commute to your airplane carry-on, look no further than theNomatic Travel Backpack. “I continue to be amazed at how well-designed this bag is every time I use it and it truly feels like the company thought of everything,” he adds. A few of the benefits include the efficient internal design to hold all your tech (and other) gear and belongings, a retractable clip-on key leash and the handles on the top and sides so you have the option of carrying it as well.
This bag is unique in that, when you expand it, you'll find yet another zipper that opens the backpack like a clamshell for easy packing. Although it’s a monetary investment, because of its versatility, it’s worth every penny.
Sony CH-720N headphones
If you're on the hunt for headphones that sound good but don't cost a fortune, consider the Sony CH-720N. Editor David Carnoy named them the best midrange noise-canceling headphones and was pleasantly surprised by how good they sounded, considering their sub-$100 price tag. They don't have the premium feel that more expensive headphones offer, but they are lightweight, have a comfortable fit and provide very good noise cancellation and voice-calling performance.
Fujifilm Instax Mini EVO instant camera
For those who still like to take non-phone photos, this is a fun camera to bring along when traveling. It not only allows them to instantly print photos but also to save them onto their phone, making it a win-win.
Amazon Kindle Paperwhite (2024)
For an avid reader with a daily commute or who likes to take multiple books wherever they travel, an e-book reader is an absolute must, and the 2024 Amazon Kindle Paperwhite is CNET's pick for thebest e-reader available right now. We already loved the previous Paperwhite, and the newer model is thinner, has a larger 7-inch display and offers 25% faster page turns. According to CNET's David Carnoy, this Paperwhite also has a more advanced lighting scheme than the entry-level Kindle, with the highest contrast ratio of any Kindle. You can get all the specifics in Carnoy's complete review of the2024 Kindle Paperwhite.
Apple AirPods Pro 3
The AirPods Pro 3 are a step above their predecessor in four important ways: design upgrades create a better fit, better noise cancellation results in better overall sound quality, upgraded microphones give voice calls a performance boost and battery life has been extended to 8 hours (up from 6 in the AirPods Pro 2). CNET editor David Carnoy said these are all noticeable level-ups in performance, and the AirPods Pro 3 rival more powerful headphones in a way that very few earbuds can. Plus, they come with some cool extras, such as heart-rate monitoring and live, in-ear translation. They are CNET’s current pick for thebest earbuds overall, and you can learn more about them inour full review of the AirPods Pro 3.
RayNeo Pocket TV
Help your gift recipient take their favorite entertainment with them on their travels with RayNeo's Pocket TV. Originally designed to work with theRayNeo Smart glasses, the output is just USB-C, meaning it will work with any USB-C monitor or, if they have a USB-C-to-HDMI cable, any standard TV.
It's powered by Google TV -- so they can access all their favorite streaming apps -- with 64GB of memory and room for an SD card. This way, "you can save your shows for offline travel on a plane," explains CNET's James Bricknell. "I've used it a lot with the RayNeo glasses and it's a fantastic little ecosystem for watching your favorite shows privately while traveling."
Shokz OpenRun Pro bone-conduction headphones
Traveling requires some situational awareness, such as listening for boarding call announcements or people walking up behind you on the street. But you don't have to choose between listening to a podcast or hearing your environment with bone conduction headphones, which send sound waves through your cheekbones, not your ears.
CNET's David Carnoy says that a big benefit of this technology is that you can be aware of -- and hear -- what's going on around you while listening to music or having a phone conversation. "They're very good for podcasts, talk radio, newscasts and audiobooks," he says. They also made our pick forbest bone-conduction headphones.
GoPro Hero 11 Black
For capturing memories on rugged travel adventures, it's hard to beat a GoPro. And while theGoPro Hero 13 is now available, the 2022 Hero 11 gives a large slice of the same features at a more affordable price and is still a great little action camera. Pro tip: You can shave down the price if you opt for the subscription option via GoPro.com (which includes automatic cloud uploading).
Lenovo Duet 11
The 11-inch Lenovo Duet Chromebook has a versatile design, great battery life and is ultra-compact -- the perfect trifecta for travel.CNET's Josh Goldman appreciates that the Duet 11 functions both as a laptop and tablet, with a detachable keyboard that makes it easy to pick up and use anywhere for email, Zoom calls and more.Read our Lenovo Duet 11 review.
Best travel tech gifts under $500
Xreal One smart glasses
CNET's Chris Wedel says he borrowed a pair of these glasses for an international flight, then quickly decided he'll no longer travel without them. "The ability to have as much display space as I need for work, and a comfortable viewing angle for watching movies or playing games, makes travel so much more bearable," he says. "The glasses are also great for working on the go once you arrive at your destination." For more details on them, you can check outCNET's review of the Xreal Air Pro 2 smart glasses.
Amazon Kindle Scribe
If you know someone who likes to write or draw when they're traveling, the Amazon Kindle Scribe can be their new digital notepad -- and whatever they create can also be uploaded to the cloud. Plus, the e-reader is front-lit with high resolution (300 pixels per inch), which is helpful. "The Scribe strikes a very good balance between a large-format e-reader and an E Ink note-taking tablet," says CNET's David Carnoy.
Sony WH-1000XM5
If you're looking for the best of the best in noise-canceling headphones, the current full-size Sony models are the king of the hill. Sony has made some dramatic improvements with voice-calling performance, as well as even better noise-canceling and more refined sound. And the battery will last your gift recipient up to 32 hours. This pair ofSony WH-1000XM5 also made CNET's pick forbest noise-canceling headphones.
Insta360 Go 3S
For something a bit different than the standard action cam, try the Insta360 Go 3S. This nifty little camera will let your gift recipient shoot eye-catching POV videos in 4K, which they can then easily edit on their phone with the accompanying app. Its slick design comes with a capsule-shaped camera that pops out of its "Action Pod" and can be mounted magnetically to unconventional places like railings, poles or streetlights to capture themselves without needing a tripod.
The Insta360 Go 3S was only released last summer but has already made its way onto CNET editor and frequent traveler Prakhar Khanna's must-have list when packing for a new adventure.
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