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GEAR FOR THE GREAT OUTDOORS

Chances are that if you’re reading TechLife, you’ve got a home so decked out in all the latest gadgets that it could make most people drool. One thing’s for sure: we all love our devices and aren’t shy about the fact, whether we’re early adopters or extreme enthusiasts.

But there’s no need for all that tech wizardry to be limited to the confines of your home. In fact, many devices positively sing when they’re taken on a little outdoor expedition. Far from the hand-wringing worries you so often read about, tech, and nature can exist in perfect harmony – and we’re out to prove it.

Whether you’re looking to equip your existing devices for the great outdoors or stock up on something new and enticing for use in Mother Nature, you’ll find it here in this feature. We’ve covered the top tech for green-fingered gardeners, devices to enhance your dream vacation (wherever it might be), and what to bring when you hit the road with your trusty gear.

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