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Cool Stuff | PRODUCTS THAT MATTER
STRATUS 30XT
Forget about batteries conking out on your headset just as you're about to start an approach. The new Stratus 30XT ANR headset comes with a sophisticated power-management system that squeezes 50 hours of juice out of two AA batteries, then it automatically recharges the batteries from the panel power in your airplane. The headset features a smart auto shut-off feature to conserve power, and it includes a built-in cell phone/MP3 adapter. Just $699 from telex.com.

SURF SAFE
This handy floating wallet will keep your credit cards, cash and other valuables safe and dry, even when your wading through the surf or having a splash-fest with your kids at the pool. Built from sturdy ABS plastic, the Surf Safe comes with a handy lanyard and can be safely immersed in water without damaging the contents. Just $7 from magellans.com.
FLIGHT PLANNING SOFTWARE
Seattle Avionics Software has unveiled its Voyager flight planning software for notebook or tablet computers. The GlassView product provides an intuitive GPS-based moving map view of the aircraft position, as well as relevant airport and flight plan data all on a single screen. There's even an optional XM weather module will that will overlay WxWorx weather data onto the display in real-time as you travel. Pricing starts at $198 for GlassView, plus $198 for the weather module, from seattleavionics.com.

MOBILE PHONE CHARGER
This clever gadget uses a disposable AA battery to give your cell phone a charge that will last for up to two hours of talk time or an astounding 60 hours of stand-by. Don't be left speechless by a lack of good, clean public power. Just drop in a battery, choose a compatible adapter for your phone from the seven options provided, and watch as your phone sucks up talk juice until it can take no more. Just $24.85 from magellans.com.

LOWRANCE AIRMAP 600C
This new, hand-held color GPS+WAAS receiver can run for up to 12 hours on two AA batteries, and is viewable even in the most brilliantly lit cockpits. Its 2.83-inch screen uses a TFT display that has advanced backlighting for excellent viewing in all conditions. The 600c is compatible with other glass-cockpit tools, and includes readouts for ground speed, altitude, vertical speed and a HSI or MAP with CDI. Available for about $500 from pilotmart.com.

HOTEL DOOR ALARM
This portable door alardoesn't just alert you to someone entering your roit stops them cold. Just tuck the wedge-shaped alarm under the leading edge of your hotel door and nighty-night, sleep tight. If someone tries to open the door, the DoorStop alarm will shriek out a toe-curling 120 dB alarm and jam the door shut. It-s six inches long, uses one nine-volt battery, and is priced at just $15 from traveloasis.com.

BACK-SEAT ORGANIZER
This is sold as an entertainment organizer for your car, but we think it's a great way to organize all of the stuff that normally litters the back seat of your airplane. Holds a standard-sized tissue box plus two-shelves of CDs, DVDs, toys, or anything else you want to keep off the floor. The organizer is made of rugged pack cloth and includes a base cord to secure the bottom firmly to the seat. A steal at $17 from traveloasis.com.

GET A CLOSE SHAVE ANYWHERE
Smooth skin is just seconds away with this neat new Braun electric shaver, which comes with a flip-top cover to protect the delicate shaving screen as it bounces around inside your overnight bag. The Pocket Twist Plus 370 is described as the perfect shaver for the man on the go, but we see no reason why the ladies wouldn’t want to enjoy a close shave on the road as well. Just $15 from theessentials.com.
ROLLING DUFFLE BAG
Packing tip #17: When traveling on a multi-leg journey, stuff a change of clothes (and underwear) for everyone in the plane into one bag—that way you don't have to drag all of your luggage to the hotel for a single overnight stay. And if you don't have an ideal bag to drag your stuff in, you can pick up this tough, 27-inch-long rolling duffle for just $80 from traveloasis.com.
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