Travel tech for city breaks
NIKON Z FC
The lightweight build of the Nikon Z fc makes it perfect for touring around cities and being ready for action at a moment’s notice: whatever you need to capture, and however quickly you need to take the shot, this is a DX-format mirrorless camera that won’t let you down. To add to the appeal we’ve got the vintage look and the 4K video capture capabilities.
$1,199, nikon.com.au
DELL XPS 13
There aren’t many more plaudits we can give the Dell XPS 13: it’s quite simply one of the best compact Windows 11 laptops around, combining a very capable level of performance with a gorgeous design. It’s ideal as a travel laptop, with a battery that’ll last all day away from a power source, and a form factor that means you can use it just about anywhere.
From $1,789, dell.com
CELESTRON NATURE DX ED
Adding a pair of binoculars to your packing list can enhance just about any trip: whether you want to get a closer look at the local wildlife or the local architecture, you’ll be glad you took along the high resolution, high contrast Celestron Nature DX ED. They match more expensive models in terms of
performance, and you can’t really ask more than that.
$291, celestron.com
SONOS ROAM
There’s no better way to take your tunes with you on your travels than with the Sonos Roam, a light and waterproof speaker capable of producing a sound that belies its small size. There’s a 10-hour battery life here, a choice of wireless connection options, and even a variety of cool colours to pick
from (so you can buy one to match your aesthetic taste).
$299, sonos.com