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11 gadgets you should take to university

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As summer draws to an end, students all over the country are preparing to go to university. When considering what to pack, you should be thinking about which gadgets will help make studying for your course as straightforward as possible.

There was a time when all you needed was a pen and paper, and although these items still have a place, no-one hands in hand-written essays anymore, so high-tech devices are required. Get ready for the new term with these 11 essential gadgets.

1. Laptop

If you can only get one item on this list, then a laptop is the most important. Having a portable computer means you can write essays, do research and catch up with family wherever you are. There is a great choice of affordable options on the market, but go for something with a decent keyboard so that typing up essays doesn’t become a chore.

Budget: Check out laptops which have been refurbished, Back Market is a great place to start! Or secondhand marketplaces like Facebook and eBay.
Blowout: Apple MacBook Air 13.6″ Liquid Retina Display – best for creative students. It’s definitely not cheap, but it’s the laptop that most students dream of.  MacBooks also have a longer shelf-life than other laptops though, so it could be considered an investment. If buying one remember to use the generous student discount that Apple offers.

2. Digital notepads

Digital notepads allow you to carry an entire collection of notes and documents in a single device, whether it’s a tablet, smartphone, or laptop. They often include search functionality, which allows you to quickly locate specific notes or information by using keywords. You can work collaboratively on projects and with study groups, or work-related tasks whilst also being more secure, with automatic backup features that help protect your notes from loss due to device damage, theft, or other unforeseen circumstances.

3. External mouse

Using the tracker pad on laptops isn’t great for your wrists. A USB wireless mouse means no annoying cords and no pain after a long study session.

4. E-reader

Textbooks are not the lightest thing to carry around all day, but an e-reader can come anywhere with you. Although it might be tempting to get the latest readers, which can also play movies and music, the more-affordable ones, like the Amazon Kindle (£39) will prevent you from getting distracted because they can only be used for reading.

Buying books digitally can be cheaper too, and some of the classics are even available for free. So you’re saving your back and money. E-readers also have a facility to search for specific text, great for reference books.

5. Laptop lock

A laptop lock means peace of mind, whether you are popping for a coffee whilst in the library or when leaving the computer in your room in halls of residence. The clever device plugs into your laptop and can be attached to a desk leg. You’ll need the combination to unlock it, making it difficult for anyone to run off with your prized possession.  Laptop locks start at only a couple of pounds.

6. External Hard Drive

Having an external hard drive means that you never lose your completed essay or project the moment before you are due to hand it in. It allows you to make copies of your work and store them on a device that isn’t your main computer. That way, if your laptop is playing up, or worse still, crashes to its death, you will still be able to access all the files you need.

Seagate have an excellent value for money expansion drive that costs under £50. It has 1 TB of space, fast uploading speeds and connects via USB.

7. Portable charger

A portable charger ensures that your devices stay powered, especially when you’re on the go or don’t have access to an electrical outlet. Now you could get these for free during careers fairs, so keep an eye out!

8. Printer

Many people still find it easier to read hard copies than online and lecturers tend to prefer printed essays when marking. To avoid a last-minute rush to the library, consider purchasing a printer.

The Epson WorkForce WF-2010W Single-Function Printer is only £49.99, but most importantly the print cartridges for this compact, wireless printer cost around £5, saving you money in the long run.

9. Speakers

Music is a big part of the university experience, and having a quality set of portable speakers means that you can have a party anywhere, from the park to the common room.

10. Noise-cancelling headphones

It can be hard to get peace and quiet these days, even in the library. To make sure that your study sessions don’t get disturbed, bring a pair of noise-cancelling headphones. Check the headphones you currently use as most of these will be noise-cancelling already.

11. Video conferencing

Quality webcam, microphone, and headphones for virtual classes, meetings, and presentations.

Remember that while these gadgets can enhance your student experience, it’s important to consider your specific needs and budget before investing in them. Choose gadgets that align with your academic goals and lifestyle to get the most out of your investment.

The start of the new term is weeks away, so why don’t you begin the search now and take a look at the graduate opportunities that we have available.

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