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  • Google Chromecast

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    Back to School 2013

    What to buy a new college student

    What to buy a new college student

    It's that time of year again -- but what tools, gadgets and apps are useful or necessary for starting college?

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    An immediate hit with consumers -- and sold out in many stores -- Google's Chromecast dongle is a great gadget for students to own.

    The dongle is a dirt-cheap way to stream media to your TV from a number of devices. Chromecast is cross-platform enabled, and so is compatible with the iOS operating system, Android, Windows and Mac. Once plugged in, you have to install the Chromecast application before streaming PC and mobile content including Google Play/TV, YouTube, Netflix and potentially services like Pandora in the future. 

    Price: $35

    Via: Amazon

     

    Published: August 14, 2013 -- 10:41 GMT (03:41 PDT)

    Caption by: Charlie Osborne

  • Clocky

    Clocky

    High-tech or plain annoying, an alarm clock is a necessity of life for the average student. Clocky was my saviour and bane through college -- as difficult as I find it to get up, I found myself suddenly flying out of bed moments instinctively before the alarm began, which sends the clock in flight to zoom across the room and zip around until you catch it. 

    I eventually caught it and threw it across the room in a rage, so the only improvement I would make on lesser models is a shell tougher than plastic. 

    Price: $34.42

    Via: Amazon

    Published: August 14, 2013 -- 10:41 GMT (03:41 PDT)

    Caption by: Charlie Osborne

  • Reef Men's Fanning Sandal

    Reef Men's Fanning Sandal

    Available in a range of colors from black to green, these sandals don't look like anything special -- except they have the one tool 99 percent of students need at some point -- a bottle opener.

    Hidden within the sole, while your student is running around in sandals or has taken a quick backpacking jaunt, they will never be far away from this crucial item.

    Price: $29.99 - $99.95 

    Via: Amazon

    Published: August 14, 2013 -- 10:41 GMT (03:41 PDT)

    Caption by: Charlie Osborne

  • USB bottle opener combo

    USB bottle opener combo

    A Swiss Army Knife of useful tools, this 8GB USB flash drive provides a backup for coursework -- as well as a way to open your beer once the essay is finished. 

    Price: $14.99

    Via: Think Geek

    Published: August 14, 2013 -- 10:41 GMT (03:41 PDT)

    Caption by: Charlie Osborne

  • HDMI to DVI Cable

    HDMI to DVI Cable

    As simple as it seems, a HDMI to DVI cable is a cheap but useful gift to give a student, allowing them to hook up devices including laptops and TVs to watch movies with their dormmates.  

    Price: $1 - $10

    Via: Amazon

    Published: August 14, 2013 -- 10:41 GMT (03:41 PDT)

    Caption by: Charlie Osborne

  • Empty Bottle with Cork USB Drive

    Empty Bottle with Cork USB Drive

    When you're rushing up to the library in a panic to print out the essay due for submission in less than an hour, a portable USB thumb drive is a handy tool for a student to possess. There are thousands on the market, but I like this unusual design -- perfect for sticking on a desk so you don't lose it so easily. 

    The USB drive is available in 4GB, 8GB, 16GB and 32GB versions. 

    Price: $19.99 - $36.99

    Via: USB Geek

    Published: August 14, 2013 -- 10:41 GMT (03:41 PDT)

    Caption by: Charlie Osborne

  • Hand painted canvas iPhone 5 cases

    Hand painted canvas iPhone 5 cases

    With designs ranging from Edvard Munch's "The Scream" to Van Gogh's "Starry Night," these hand painted iPhone 5 cases are a sure bet for an arty student. Each lightweight, fabric cover is partially handpainted -- so the design sticks out, but they will not scratch or wear down easily. 

    Price: £29.99 ($46)

    Via: Firebox

    Published: August 14, 2013 -- 10:41 GMT (03:41 PDT)

    Caption by: Charlie Osborne

  • Anker Astro E4 external battery pack

    Anker Astro E4 external battery pack

    Running out of juice after you've forgotten to charge your mobile device can be an utter nuisance -- and sometimes puts real kinks in your daily plans. To combat this problem, buy your student an external battery pack they can use in emergencies.

    The Anker charger can charge most smartphones up to six times (with a capacity of 13000mAh) and can provide a majority charge to an iPad. Dual USB ports mean you can charge more than one device at the same time, and LED lights warn you of the charger's remaining capacity.

    The Anker is compatible with many devices; including the iPhone 5 -- although you'll need to buy the Lightning Cable -- iPad, iPod, Samsung Galaxy devices, HTC smartphones, the Google Nexus 4 and 7 and LG products. 

    Price: $45.99 (currently on sale: Usual price $119.99)

    Via: Amazon

    Published: August 14, 2013 -- 10:41 GMT (03:41 PDT)

    Caption by: Charlie Osborne

  • Juice Buddy

    Juice Buddy

    If a full charging pack is more than you need, consider "Juice Buddy" -- a lightweight, travel-friendly charger for mobile devices.

    It's small enough to fit on your keychain, and you can charge one device at a time through a USB port. The Juice Buddy is compatible with all Apple devices, including the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. 

    Price: $24.95

    Via: Arriba Design

    Published: August 14, 2013 -- 10:41 GMT (03:41 PDT)

    Caption by: Charlie Osborne

  • Sony ICDBX132 BX Series 2GB Voice Recorder

    Sony ICDBX132 BX Series 2GB Voice Recorder

    When students first appear for their lecture, a common sight is the deposit of dictaphones on the professor's desk. Not only useful to check your notes and for revision purposes, a dictaphone can also be used to give you an audial record of your own notes.

    Sony's ICDBX132 BX series 2GB voice recorder is a good bet for a decent price -- and comes with 16 hours of battery life and built-in speakers. 

    Price: £29.99 ($46)

    Via: Amazon

    Published: August 14, 2013 -- 10:41 GMT (03:41 PDT)

    Caption by: Charlie Osborne

  • Seagate GoFlex Slim 320GB external hard drive for Mac

    Seagate GoFlex Slim 320GB external hard drive for Mac

    An external hard drive is a popular choice to back up essays, coursework, photos and music. Desktop and portable variants have flooded the market, ranging from storage options of 250GB to 1.5TB. The Seagate GoFlex Slim 320GB external hard drive is a reasonably priced option for a slim, small drive to back up work. 

    Price: $49.99

    Via: Amazon

    Published: August 14, 2013 -- 10:41 GMT (03:41 PDT)

    Caption by: Charlie Osborne

  • Fisheye Pro lens

    Fisheye Pro lens

    If your student is a fan of photography but doesn't have a DSLR -- and is therefore not able to buy different lenses for a camera body -- the Fisheye Pro lens is a fun way to give smartphone photos the warped "fisheye" look. Once snapped on to a mobile device with a magnetic ring, you're set.

    The lens, also available as part of a kit, is compatible with Blackberry, HTC, iPad, iPhone, LG, Sony Ericsson, Nokia and Samsung mobile devices, among others. 

    Price: £32.99 ($50)

    Via: Firebox

    Published: August 14, 2013 -- 10:41 GMT (03:41 PDT)

    Caption by: Charlie Osborne

  • Seven Port USB 3.0 Hub

    Seven Port USB 3.0 Hub

    If you need a few extra USB ports when connecting a PC, tablet or smart TV to media, a USB hub is a great choice. 

    This particular hub comes equipped with seven ports, supports USB 3.0 SuperSpeed, Plug-and-Play function and a transfer rate up to 5Gbps.

    Price: $32.00

    Via: USB Geek

    Published: August 14, 2013 -- 10:41 GMT (03:41 PDT)

    Caption by: Charlie Osborne

  • Double Power - D7015 7-inch tablet

    Double Power - D7015 7-inch tablet

    Many students want a tablet to replace bulkier laptops while on the move, but sometimes its simply not possible to fork out for an iPad or Samsung Galaxy Tab. However, for basic functionality and Internet access in a lightweight casing, there are a number of cheaper options on the market -- such as the D7015 7-inch tablet. It's a little more than $50, but about as cheap as you can get for a tablet at the moment -- and comes with enough basic functions to keep a student happy.

    The tablet has 4GB storage space, a processing speed of 1.2GHz, 512mb memory, one SD slot, a front-facing webcam and runs on Android. If you want to go slightly upmarket, consider a Google Nexus. 

    See also: Back to School:  Smartphones under $100

    Price: $69.98

    Via: Best Buy

    Published: August 14, 2013 -- 10:41 GMT (03:41 PDT)

    Caption by: Charlie Osborne

  • iPhone 5 Polycarbonate Wallet

    iPhone 5 Polycarbonate Wallet

    Theft is not the only peril a student's mobile device will face during years of study -- accidentally being dropped or thrown in a rage is also a possibility. Going beyond protection, you can buy covers such as the iPhone 5 polycarbonate wallet so your student can keep money, credit cards and I.D. in the same place as their mobile -- and so hopefully there will be less chance of these important items being lost or mislaid. 

    Price: $34.95

    Via: hammacher.com

    Published: August 14, 2013 -- 10:41 GMT (03:41 PDT)

    Caption by: Charlie Osborne

  • AmazonBasics Bluetooth Keyboard

    AmazonBasics Bluetooth Keyboard

    The AmazonBasics keyboard is a Bluetooth-enabled accessory for use with the iPad, iPhone and iPad Mini. The connection is cable-free, comes with a stand for your mobile device and requires 2 AAA batteries. 

    Price: $29.99

    Via: Amazon

    Published: August 14, 2013 -- 10:41 GMT (03:41 PDT)

    Caption by: Charlie Osborne

  • Pivot power mini

    Pivot power mini

    Students tend to have a plethora of devices, but not necessarily enough outlets to use and charge them all. As part of a 'starting college' package, you may want to consider buying a plug and USB combo -- such as the Pivot power mini. 

    Once plugged into an outlet, the Pivot provides the user with two standard outlets and two USB ports. 

    Price: $29.99

    Via: Think Geek

    Published: August 14, 2013 -- 10:41 GMT (03:41 PDT)

    Caption by: Charlie Osborne

  • USB cup warmer

    USB cup warmer

    A cute concept from IWOOT, this gadget plugs into your PC or USB-enabled device and keeps the coffee warm while you work on your essay. 

    Price: £9.99 ($15)

    Via: IWOOT

    Published: August 14, 2013 -- 10:41 GMT (03:41 PDT)

    Caption by: Charlie Osborne

  • Creative Live! webcam

    Creative Live! webcam

    Going to college and using Skype to keep in contact with friends and family doesn't mean you have to invest in a high-end webcam. But if you want something a little better than your PC's default camera, you might want to consider buying a product like the Creative Live! webcam -- which is capable of HD 720p chats, snapping 5.7-megapixel photos and playback of up to 30 frames per second.

    Price: £31.49 ($48)

    Via: Ebuyer

    Published: August 14, 2013 -- 10:41 GMT (03:41 PDT)

    Caption by: Charlie Osborne

  • LED Reading Book Light

    LED Reading Book Light

    Although we often rely on our Kindles, E-readers and tablets for reading material, many college libraries only offer physical copies of books. As part of a college starter kit, a cheap LED reading light which can be clipped on to books is likely to be a useful addition. 

    Price: £2.99 ($5)

    Via: Play.com

    Published: August 14, 2013 -- 10:41 GMT (03:41 PDT)

    Caption by: Charlie Osborne

  • Touch-screen gloves

    Touch-screen gloves

    Once winter beckons and you're forced to trudge to class through icy winds and low temperatures, a pair of gloves is a necessity. But if you need to check your smartphone, it's difficult to control your mobile device with traditional gloves -- so why not buy gloves specifically designed with touchscreen devices in mind? 

    Price: £4.95 ($7.60)

    Via: Play.com

    Published: August 14, 2013 -- 10:41 GMT (03:41 PDT)

    Caption by: Charlie Osborne

  • Smartfinder Single Key Finder

    Smartfinder Single Key Finder

    Back to School 2013

    What to buy a new college student

    What to buy a new college student

    It's that time of year again -- but what tools, gadgets and apps are useful or necessary for starting college?

    Read More

    Losing your keys isn't simply a student-based problem -- we all do it. But if you connect a key finder to your belongings, by using a remote control transmitter and radio signal, you'll be able to detect those missing items thanks to an alarm on the receiver.

    The Smartfinder Single Key Finder works for up to 25 meters. 

    Price: £11.99 ($19)

    Via: IWOOT

    Published: August 14, 2013 -- 10:41 GMT (03:41 PDT)

    Caption by: Charlie Osborne

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  • Google Chromecast
  • Clocky
  • Reef Men's Fanning Sandal
  • USB bottle opener combo
  • HDMI to DVI Cable
  • Empty Bottle with Cork USB Drive
  • Hand painted canvas iPhone 5 cases
  • Anker Astro E4 external battery pack
  • Juice Buddy
  • Sony ICDBX132 BX Series 2GB Voice Recorder
  • Seagate GoFlex Slim 320GB external hard drive for Mac
  • Fisheye Pro lens
  • Seven Port USB 3.0 Hub
  • Double Power - D7015 7-inch tablet
  • iPhone 5 Polycarbonate Wallet
  • AmazonBasics Bluetooth Keyboard
  • Pivot power mini
  • USB cup warmer
  • Creative Live! webcam
  • LED Reading Book Light
  • Touch-screen gloves
  • Smartfinder Single Key Finder
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Anker Astro E4 external battery pack

Running out of juice after you've forgotten to charge your mobile device can be an utter nuisance -- and sometimes puts real kinks in your daily plans. To combat this problem, buy your student an external battery pack they can use in emergencies.

The Anker charger can charge most smartphones up to six times (with a capacity of 13000mAh) and can provide a majority charge to an iPad. Dual USB ports mean you can charge more than one device at the same time, and LED lights warn you of the charger's remaining capacity.

The Anker is compatible with many devices; including the iPhone 5 -- although you'll need to buy the Lightning Cable -- iPad, iPod, Samsung Galaxy devices, HTC smartphones, the Google Nexus 4 and 7 and LG products. 

Price: $45.99 (currently on sale: Usual price $119.99)

Via: Amazon

Published: August 14, 2013 -- 10:41 GMT (03:41 PDT)

Caption by: Charlie Osborne

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