5 Ways To Keep Your Phone Charged While You’re On The Go

5 Ways To Keep Your Phone Charged While You’re On The Go

Despite the constant time pressures of today’s world, it really isn’t possible to multitask, except with the simplest of tasks. For example, it is highly inefficient to try to research the best charging backpack while also trying to calculate what grade you need on the final to get a B in biology class. The best multitaskers only give the illusion of multitasking, and they let machines do a lot of their work. Not having to stop what you’re doing to charge your phone is one way to be more productive.

Here are five ways to keep your phone charged while accomplishing other tasks at the same time:

5 Ways To Keep Your Phone Charged While You're On The Go

Ways to Charge Your Phone Without Stopping to Search for an Electrical Outlet

  1. Bags with chargers built into them are the obvious choice. The TYLT Energi Pro will continue charging your phone while you are hiking, commuting, or even sitting in class.
  2. Keeping your phone charged on the go is easy with TYLT wireless chargers. They are compact and come in a variety of shapes. You can choose round, square, or rectangular chargers. One wireless charger even looks like a chaise longue for your phone.
  3. Car chargers have been around since the days when mobile phones were big and silly. They aren’t the most high-tech chargers, but they are always useful.
  4. Charging cases are also a classic favorite. They protect your phone while they charge it.
  5. Old-fashioned chargers that you plug in do the job, too. Keep one in your purse and another in your office at work.

Smartphones make you a lot more productive, but only when they are charged. TYLT offers many solutions so that you do not have to worry about your phone losing its charge.

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Dhadha Garcia is a lifestyle blogger from Bacolod, PH. She is a mompreneur, a full-time blogger & a content creator. She started blogging in 2007 & became one of the pioneers of the Negrense Blogging Society, Inc. (NBSI) in 2009. She also writes at www.theblueink.com and www.classysweets.com.