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Must-Have Tools for the Ultimate Tech Survival Kit

Must-Have Tools for the Ultimate Tech Survival Kit

When building an emergency survival kit, most people focus on basic supplies like canned food, bottled water, first aid kits, and flashlights. While these are essential, consider including some technologies that can help you meet your most basic needs in times of crisis.

As the name suggests, a tech survival kit comes packed with technology that can equip you with long-lasting lighting or save hypothermia victims during an electric blackout.

Must Have Tools for the Ultimate Tech Survival Kit

Must Have Tools for the Ultimate Tech Survival Kit

The technologies can also help you stay connected with the rest of the world, live comfortably, and feel safer during an earthquake or hurricane.

If you want to cope with any disaster, add these must-have gadgets to your survival kit.

 

Checklist of Tech Survival Kit Essentials

What tools and supplies go in your kit depends on your needs. Because of these, no two tech survival kits are the same. Nevertheless, there are a few basics a kit should never miss.

Data Storage Devices

  • External SSD (solid-state drives): Unlike hard disks, SSDs consume less energy and space and are more durable. They offer you great speed and reliability when storing, sharing, or copying files. They also make it easier to recover data when damaged.
  • Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX): Often stored in USBs, portable operating systems are appropriate for basic computing and web browsing. They come in handy when you don’t have immediate access to your computer or mobile device. The most common POSIXs include Puppy Linux, Knoppix, Kali Linux, and Slax.
  • USB flash Drives: Flash drives offer you a great way to save digital copies of your sensitive files, including birth certificates, driver’s licenses, title deeds, accreditations, insurance information, etc. It’s wise to encrypt the drive before using it to increase the security of your documents.
  • Medical Flash Disks: These disks store critical medical history, x-rays, MRIs, lifestyle details, prescribed medications, and medical condition information in a retrieval format. You can use a medical flash disk in times of emergency care. But you should not consider it a substitute for your medical card.
  • Readers, adapters, and SD cards: You might also want to include the small yet handy tools.

Power and Chargers

  • Portable power banks: No one like running out of battery power, whether travelling or sitting in a park watching your favourite Netflix show. That’s where portable power banks come. They provide you with a convenient way to charge your devices. Because of their small size, they can fit in your backpack or survival pouch without eating up lots of space. When shopping, opt for waterproof power banks offering wireless charging features.
  • Cables: Your tech survival kit should include USB cables designed for charging your devices. Also, don’t forget to get data transfer cables because not all USB cables support data transfer. Another thing, when using public USB slots, ensure you use a cable that supports only charging to protect your device from unauthorised access from cybercriminals.
  • Universal adapters: Universal adaptors can save you lots of trouble when trying to charge your smartphone, laptop, or other devices in a new place. Find a universal adaptor or power adaptor with USB-A and USB-C charging ports and sliders so you can change its plug for plugs in any country.
  • Button cell batteries: You may never know when you may need dry batteries like AA, AAA, C, and D. So, always add them to the list of supplies for your tech survival kit.

Phone and Accessories

  • Secondary mobile device: To some individuals owning a second mobile phone is a nightmare. However, a low-budget secondary phone can be an emergency device when your main smartphone gets damaged. Also, it allows you to have another mobile carrier that satisfies your international communication services.
  • Satellite Phone: With a satellite phone, you can make emergency calls to your friend and family, especially in places without Wi-Fi or a cellular network. The phone also makes it easier to contact authorities in times of emergency or natural disaster. But remember, you’ll need to subscribe to a service to make calls or send SMS.
  • Prepaid sim card kit: You can use the prepaid SIM card on your second mobile phone. You only need to preload it with credit, and you’re good to go. The best part, these kits often include adapters for different SIM types and tools for ejecting the SIM card.
  • Portable Wi-Fi hotspot: A dedicated portable Wi-Fi hotspots provide a convenient way to stay connected anytime and anywhere. You just need a strong signal. What’s more, you don’t have to worry that your smartphone’s battery will run out because of tethering. A reliable portable hotspot can deliver a stable connection for up to 15 devices simultaneously and comes with a battery that can last the entire day.

Other Tools

  • Screw Driver Kits: With a screwdriver kit, you can fix up damaged devices and carry out maintenance hassle-free. They usually contain a variety of useful tools of varying sizes and shapes that can serve various purposes.
  • Swiss Army Knives: Your kit should never miss a pocket knife. You don’t necessarily need to get a Swiss-Army knife; there are other multi-knives out there you can purchase. You can use these tools to open packages, strip and cut cables, and for tech repairs. Shop for knives made from high-quality materials like high carbon or stainless steel. Ideally, ensure your ideal product comes with an effective locking mechanism.
  • Lighting: Natural disasters like hurricanes often cause electrical blackouts. As a result, you might need to light up your house or shelter. You should get a neck light or headlamp or a simple flashlight.

 

Take Away

After getting the items above, choose a quality lightweight case that’s waterproof and fireproof. You don’t want to pick just any backpack lying around during a crisis. On top of that, don’t select low-quality products for your tech survival kit. That said, try to identify more useful tools for your tech survival kits besides the ones listed.

 

References

Written by The Original PC Doctor on 7/20/2022.

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