Travel

Wallet Notes

Wallet NotesWallet Notes make a great gift for a frequent traveller, writer, or your average forgetful person.  Basically, it’s a small self-stick notepad and pen that are roughly the size of a credit card.  The pen has little wings that make it easy to grip, and the whole contraption has a built in tab to make retrieval from the wallet easy. 

Link (via Magellan’s)

Search Alert Lock

Search Alert LockThis lock will keep all your luggage secure from sticky-fingered baggage handlers, but they still let the TSA in to inspect your luggage if the need arises.  If the TSA does need to inspect your luggage, the locks notify you that they’ve been opened (there’s a small green/red security window that can only be reset by entering the password).  These are great gifts for anyone who travels – and they’re only $11.

Link (via Going In Style)

Motion Sickness Watch

Motion Sickness WatchA great gift for anyone susceptible to motion sickness, this watch is FDA approved to provide relief for motion sickness.  Worn like a watch (no, it doesn’t tell time), it sends gently electrical signals to the brain that apparently alleviate your nausea. 

Link (via Gizmodo)

DVD Sunglasses

DVD SunglassesAccording to the manufacturer, when you plug these sunglasses into a DVD player it’s as though you are watching a 30 inch tv screen from a distance of 2 meters.  Of course, you also get stereo sound through the built-in ear phones.  I would love it if these really worked – imagine a long flight, bus or train trip when you could completely zone out and watch a movie.  I need to get these.

Link (via OhGizmo!)