
Gadget Bag
description You will never catch us yawning at an airport gate. You won’t find us desperately rereading the in-flight magazine, and we never ... ever ... cross the thresholds of hotel business centers. We are the quartermasters in the battle to stay connected, productive, and entertained — and we do not travel unprepared. As wired gadget editors, we make it our mission to see every new product. As avid gadget-fiends, we make damn sure that the best of them end up in our personal arsenals. This is our current must-have list, the gear we reach for whenever an eticket pops into our remotely accessible inbox. Left: Tod’s Cartella computer bag $1,600 Enter for a chance to http://archive.wired.com/win win the Wired Wish List Bag (yes, Tod’s Cartella tote, pictured), filled with today’s hottest technology and products on the cutting edge of design. 
Phiaton Ms 400 Headphones
description $249 
Tiffany Business Card Case
description $275 
SIGG 0.4L Traveler Bottle
description $18 
Callpod Chargepod
description $40 (base unit) 
Buffalo Shinobi Hard Drive
description $170 (60 GB) 
Sony PRS-700 E-Reader
description $399 
Canon Powershot G10
description $500 
Moleskine Cahier Notebook
description $7 (set of three) 
Nokia E71
description $465 
Tomtom Go 930 Gps Navigator
description $500 
Sprint Merlin Ex720 Mobile Broadband Card
description $100 
Monster Screenclean Cleaning Fluid
description $10 
Clear Card
description $199/year 
Iqua 603 Sun Solar-Powered Headset
description $100 
Oliver Peoples Victory 58 Shades
description $450 
Manfrotto Modopocket Camera Stand
description $34 
Leatherman Serac S2 Led Flashlight
description $55 
Monster Outlets To Go 3 USB Power Strip
description $30 
Snow Peak Titanium Spork
description $9 
Small Dog Chill Pill Mobile Speakers
description $40 
Lenovo Ideapad U110 Laptop
description $1,900 
Ducati Corse Rollerball
description $850 
Creative Zen X-Fi Mp3 Player
description $200 (16 GB)
Give the Ultimate Gift: A Posh Bag Packed With Best Mobile Gizmos
Gadget Bag description You will never catch us yawning at an airport gate. You won’t find us desperately rereading the in-flight magazine, and we never … ever … cross the thresholds of hotel business centers. We are the quartermasters in the battle to stay connected, productive, and entertained — and we do not travel unprepared. […]





