These readily available tech products can make the camping or hiking trip safer and more enjoyable.

Spencer Chin, Senior Editor

August 3, 2022

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The notion of someone on a camping trip feverishly rubbing together two worn wooden branches to start a fire, or holding a match to illuminate a primitive trail map deep in the woods has long disappeared. As with other aspects of recreation, technology is now available to make the trip into the woods safer and enjoyable, ranging from more accurate navigation devices to portable cooking gear that can whip up a hearty outdoor meal.

Many of these products don't necessarily scream of high-tech, though technical advances have made camping gear smaller, lighter, and safer to use. They can be easily found in sporting goods stores or online.  The point is to make a list of what you need well in advance of your trip into the wilderness and stock up beforehand, so you are prepared for any situation that may arise. Remember, you are likely to be in the middle of nowhere.

The following gallery lists some techꟷand a few non-techꟷproducts to take on the trails. Happy camping!

Spencer Chin is a Senior Editor for Design News covering the electronics beat. He has many years of experience covering developments in components, semiconductors, subsystems, power, and other facets of electronics from both a business/supply-chain and technology perspective. He can be reached at [email protected].

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About the Author(s)

Spencer Chin

Senior Editor, Design News

Spencer Chin is a Senior Editor for Design News, covering the electronics beat, which includes semiconductors, components, power, embedded systems, artificial intelligence, augmented and virtual reality, and other related subjects. He is always open to ideas for coverage. Spencer has spent many years covering electronics for brands including Electronic Products, Electronic Buyers News, EE Times, Power Electronics, and electronics360. You can reach him at [email protected] or follow him at @spencerchin.

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