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Portable Office Setup: My Must-Have Travel Kit For Working Remotely

Portable office setup while traveling remotely on a plane.

Today I'm going to list the equipment I pack for my portable office setup when I'm travelling and working remotely. The remote work travel gear list will include what you need when working close to home and working remotely in Europe or other countries.

The big consideration when traveling and working in a different country is to ensure you can power all your portable equipment like; laptop, iPad, smartphones, etc. And you want to make sure it's not too bulky so you can fit it easily in your laptop or carry-on bag. 

I don't recommend putting any of your portable office setup in your checked bag. This is for a few reasons:

  1. You probably want it for working at the airport, on the plane, or along the way.
  2. You don't want to lose it along the way. Even a day without your remote office can impact your business. Or maybe you don't want to work when you are traveling and then okay to lose it along the way.🙂

I remember flying into Las Vegas for a conference and diligently turned on my iPhone to get text messages, emails, and updates as soon as we landed. The guy beside me says “what are you doing? You're in Vega – have some fun!” Then went on to say “leave your phone off for awhile, if anyone asks say you forgot to turn it on when you landed.” Good advice when you are traveling for work, make sure you enjoy some of the local sites.

What to Pack for Your Portable Office Setup

Primary Remote Travel Gear

Remote Travel Gear Accessories

Additional Equipment for Working While Traveling

Software Tools for Working Remotely

Services and Final Tip

Summary

Whether you're working from a local café or halfway across the world, having the right portable office setup makes remote work easier, more productive, and stress-free. From your core tech like laptops and smartphones to essential remote work travel gear like power adapters, cloud tools, and e-SIMs, every item in your travel kit plays a role. Prioritize lightweight, versatile gear that keeps you connected and organized on the go. And don’t forget to pack a little flexibility and curiosity—because remote work is just as much about the journey as the job.

On a final note, if you are a digital nomad and looking for tech gear for your van, check out this fantastic article from To the Mountains and Back: Van Life Tech.

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