College Tech Essentials: Gadgets for Success
June 13, 2023
Whether it’s your first or fourth year of college, you want to be prepared when the semester kicks off. These days, more and more college tasks are completed online, from writing papers to taking exams and submitting assignments.
Read on for a roundup of some must-have college supplies including tech tools to help you succeed in school.
For Studying
When you have to pull an all-nighter, these college school supplies can help you through it. Well, these and a big cup of coffee.
Laptop
Your laptop is arguably one of your most important possessions as a college student. You may use it to take notes, write essays, complete online assignments, attend Zoom classes … anything and everything, really! You’ll want to make sure you’ve got a good one.
How to Choose the Right Laptop for Your Needs
There isn’t one “best” laptop perfect for every student. It depends on your needs. When shopping for laptops for college, think about characteristics like:
- Size and weight. Lugging a heavy laptop across campus? No thanks. If you plan to bring your laptop to class (to take notes, for example), make sure it’s small and lightweight.
- Screen and graphics capabilities. High-quality graphics are especially important if you are majoring in something visual, like graphic design or fashion. A bigger screen is also a plus.
- Storage space. As a busy college student, you’ll have all kinds of material on your laptop, from term papers to your favorite movies and music. Make sure it’s got the storage space to accommodate your needs.
A Windows i7 laptop can be a great choice for college students. They offer fast and reliable performance and are great at multitasking. Check out the laptop buying guide for more shopping tips.
Keyboard and Mouse
A laptop can be convenient when you’re on the go and need something you can take to the library, class, or your favorite coffee shop. However, you may prefer a detached keyboard and mouse for enhanced comfort when working at home. An ergonomic keyboard and mouse are ideal when you’re working for hours on end. Try a wireless mouse and keyboard for maximum flexibility.
Tablet or E-Reader
Do you really need a tablet or e-reader if you already have a laptop? It can be useful for your class reading. Many textbooks now come in digital versions. This lets you type on your laptop with your book open on your tablet — great for writing papers or taking notes.
Headphones
Headphones are great for listening to audiobooks, podcasts, or music. They’re especially useful if you have a lot of long walks, drives, or bus rides to get to and from your classes.
Wireless headphones can make it easy to connect. Choose between earbuds or over-ear headphones. Some popular brands include JBL, Jabra, and beats wireless headphones.
Hint: Headphones with a mic are great for students taking online courses.
Noise-Canceling Headphones
Have trouble focusing in a noisy coffee shop or a chaotic dorm environment? Enter your new best friend: a comfortable pair of noise-canceling headphones.
In contrast to regular headphones, noise-canceling headphones are designed to block out noise — super helpful when studying in noisy places.
Charging Devices
There’s nothing worse than having your laptop battery drain halfway through class — or your headphones give out while you’re mid-podcast. Consider keeping a charging device and portable power bank on hand. Some great options include a wireless charging pad or a desk lamp with a wireless charger built in. Smaller portable chargers you can take on the go can be ideal for midday charge-ups during the school day.
Surge Protector and Extension Cords
Once you’ve stocked up on tech gadgets, try to make sure you have enough plugs to keep them charged. A surge protector maximizes your outlet space and protects your electronics against unexpected electricity surges. Another tip: extension cords. A lot of dorm rooms have limited plugs, and convenient placement is not guaranteed.
Rocketbook Smart Reusable Notebook
Students who prefer writing notes and brainstorming by hand instead of typing can check out the Rocketbook Smart Reusable Notebook. The eco-conscious pen-and-paper notebook has seven page templates and links to your favorite cloud service, so you can easily store and manage your notes.
Lap Desk
Let’s get real: You probably don’t always work at your desk. Some days, there’s nothing better than curling up in bed and doing your learning there. A lap desk can hold your notebook, tablet, or computer — whatever you need to do your work without leaving the comfort of your bed.
Portable Monitor
In addition to an external keyboard and mouse, a portable monitor can make your laptop more user-friendly by giving you a bigger screen to work with. Wireless monitors connect without adding cable clutter to your desk. A bigger screen is easier on your eyes when you’re working long nights — plus, it’s more fun for watching TV or movies afterward!
Calculator
Calculators can be essential tools for college students in math and science-based courses. Depending on your major, the type of calculator you need may vary. Scientific calculators like the Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus may be suitable for a wide range of subjects, including algebra and calculus. For engineering and science classes, you may need a graphing calculator like the Texas Instruments TI-Nspire. Consider checking with your professor to determine any specific requirements before purchasing a calculator.
External Hard Drive andCloud Storage
Students have a lot of data to store, from class papers to personal photos and videos. Consider backing up your valuable data — both personal and professional — using external hard drives or extra cloud storage tools. You’ll have backups and peace of mind in case your laptop is stolen or damaged.
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