Justin Bieber is coming to India and you can expect his concert in Mumbai to pull a huge crowd.
But wait, I am not going to talk about the concert or how cool Justin Bieber is. We’ve had enough of that already. I am here to prep you up for the concert, the techie way. Here’s a look at five gadgets that you must carry to the Justin Bieber concert.
A Good Smartphone with Zoom
With ticket prices going as high as Rs 76,000, very few can expect themselves to be in the front row. That’s where a smartphone with good zoom capabilities comes in handy. Everyone wants to snap what’s going on in the stage, right? Ideally, most flagships these days like the iPhone 7 Plus and Samsung Galaxy S8 have great zoom features but if your budget is limited you can also consider phones like ASUS Zenfone Zoom or the LG G5.
Tile Tracker
Thinking of carrying a handbag, wallet or car keys to the event? The Tile tracker could save you from a lot of trouble, if you end up losing any of these essential items.
The Tile is a small GPS tracker that you can attach to you car keys, put in you wallet or bag and then track them via your phone through an app. The Tile either rings or gives you specific location of the lost item on your phone screen.
A great gizmo to have in crowded places with questionable people (pickpockets).
360-Degree Camera
A 360-degree camera is a must if you are going to a concert. 360-degree images and videos bring new life to photography and with so many options available in the market, you better be packing one.
For best quality, you can look into high-end cameras like the Ricoh Theta S, Samsung Gear 360 or even the LG 360 Cam.
Portable Powerbank
We all know that music won’t be the only priority for the concert-goers. There’s going to be a lot of social media sharing, video recording and pictures being clicked which means your gizmo’s battery is going to go for a major toss. Carry a power bank with at least 10,000 mAh battery back-up and make sure you charge it completely before using it.
Pocket Fan
The DY Patil stadium in Mumbai is a football and cricket stadium, so expect an open arena. Mumbai is one of the most humid places in the country and with all the jumping, screaming and throwing your arms in the air, you are sure to have a tough time beating the sweat and the heat.
Carry a portable fan or a USB fan along. Preferably one that fits snugly in your pocket. You’ll definitely need it.
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