Blecharczyk is based in San Fancisco, US.
What tech do you travel with and why?
iPad mini. It has great battery life, so I try to use it as much as
possible on the long flights in order to save my laptop for the more
critical things.
I load all my documents onto the iPad using Evernote, which makes it
easy to sync across devices. I also load a selection of books and
movies, in case the entertainment on the plane is lacking.
An international power adapter is obviously critical when travelling
abroad, but the model I have is particularly great (iGo International
Travel Adapter).
It can charge your phone via a USB plug while simultaneously
accommodating your computer. The adapter glows blue when it is powered,
which can be helpful when validating whether an outlet works at the
airport.
There had been many times when I've shown up to a place to give a
presentation that a working HDMI cable and adapter is not available. I
always bring my own.
Noise-cancelling headphones (mine are from Bose) with extra batteries
are critical for staying focused, being entertained, or even sleeping.
Apps like White Noise can further mute your surroundings.
What's your favourite phone app for travelling and why?
I use Evernote on my desktop to maintain all my notes. It syncs with
all my devices so that I have my notes regardless of which device I'm
on. Additionally, I can embed PDFs and other documents into Evernote,
and retrieve them across devices.
Personal travel advice or tip?
I do a lot of multi-destination trips internationally. I've found
that searching for one-way tickets for each segment can sometimes reveal
flights not otherwise visible and at a lower cost.
What is your one must-have piece of tech when travelling? What you never leave home without.
My laptop, a MacBook Pro, is still indispensable for me. I need it
mostly for Excel, building presentations in Keynote, and for all my
documents.
What was your biggest travel disaster?
A couple of times, I've booked flights for the right day, but wrong
week. Each time, I didn't realise it until checking in 24 hours before
or at the airport. That's a painful realisation.
What is the best airport you've visited and why?
Incheon International Airport in Seoul, Korea. Security is efficient,
and the terminal is spacious and comfortable. Nice waiting areas,
shops, etc. The whole place feels relaxed, which is not what most
airports feel like.
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