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5 Mini Products to Boost Your Productivity

  • November 30, 2009
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Productivity is something we all wish we were better at. For some of us who work on the go or are looking to stream line how we do things in the office and home without lugging tons of equipment back and forth, these mini products of powerhouse productivity might just be what you need.

1. Pico USB Flash Drive

Looking at transporting documents, images, and small media files from one placepico to another? Look no further than the smallest flash drive you’ve ever seen. But don’t let the size fool you. This sucker comes in 8, 16, and 32 GB sizes and is easy to toss into your pocket, briefcase, or even shirt pocket and take what you need as you move from computer to computer. It’s shock and water resistant and is readable on Windows, Mac, and Linux.

2. Credit Card Sized Digital Video Player

I can’t imagine watching video on anything smaller than a credit card, and thesetinyvideo tiny, thin pieces of technology truly make the experience portable. Their capability boasts 2GB of storage along with an 8 hour battery life all on a 2.4 inch LCD screen. But it does more than just show video, it’s also an FM tuner, and a voice recorder. This versatile piece of technology really makes itself useful for those not interested in carrying smartphones or mp3 players that offer the same functionality. Considering the price point of just $59, it’s hard to pass this up.

3. Mini Folding Bluetooth Headset

Nothing says hands free like a Bluetooth headset. Sure we all find it strangebluetoothwhen we see people talking to themselves and all of us are guilty of thinking that someone was talking to us only to find out they had an earpiece, but this mini device is priceless. The Latte Mini Bluetooth can actually fold and connect to your keychain, ready to use when you need it. You can charge it with a mini USB cable that attaches giving you 4 hours of straight talk time and 100 hours of standby time. This tiny tech piece comes weighing in at 0.02 lb.

4. Mini 300Mbps Wireless N Travel Router

Being on the go means being able to access your information quickly. For thosetravel_router of you hating to be tied down to hotel wires that connect to your laptop, try tis travel router for size. This Wireless N router can connect to your standard ethernet cable and transmits a wireless signal that you can your colleagues can use in a hotel, office setting, or just about anywhere you are where you need a wireless signal. Easily toss this little device into your pocket, briefcase, or carry-on, and travel knowing that no matter where you go, if you need a quick and strong wireless signal, the router will give you just that.

5. Tiny Wireless N Adapter

Already seeing a wireless signal, but just not able to connect to it withoutnubbinconnecting to a hard line? Frustrating, but there is a solution. Instead of packing a router, you can choose to pack this even tinier USB wireless N adapter. This tiny piece of tech is so small they actually call it a “nubbin”. It connects to your USB port on all Windows, Mac, and Linux based systems and you’re able to pick up that wireless signal without locking yourself down to a hard line.

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Luis Sandoval is a media professional based out of San Antonio, Texas. He writes on topics related to media and technology for a variety of sites around the web and publications. He currently works as an online marketing consultant helping develop brands online through fusing traditional marketing models and social engagement.