These 12 Travel Tech Organizers Are Digital-Nomad Approved

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As a full-time digital nomad for seven years (and a jet-setter for well over a decade), I've had my fair share of travel companions — some of whom were better than others. If there's one that has always been a ride-or-die, however, it's been my tech case.

Keeping all of my remote-work necessities protected means there's always a safe space for my bazillion charging cords, the portable batteries I seldom remember to charge, my portable hotspot, and all the airplane headphones I snag for backup — and I can always find what I need. Never mind that having all of this organized makes skating through security more seamless, too.

If you're shopping for a tech case for travel, there are a few things to think about, such as which devices you need to store, how much space you have in your personal item or luggage, price points, and the kinds of features you're focused on, like waterproofing and padding. Are you looking for something that can protect your gear in the great outdoors or look sleek in a business setting? Do you need to store a hard drive, an external battery, or a tablet? Should you get a full-on backpack or a smaller travel case just to harness your cords?

Keep those Qs in mind, and keep reading to see the travel tech organizers I can confidently recommend for wherever your adventures take you.

Best Compact Tech Case
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Best Compact Tech Case

Dagne Dover Arlo Neoprene Tech Organizer ($50)

Dagne Dover is on a mission to build "problem-solving bags for all the problem-solving humans out there." And its various bags, backpacks, cases, and other travel accessories do just that. This compact tech organizer is no different.

Why we love it: I love the Arlo Neoprene Tech Organizer because it's more than just a cute cube. It keeps your accessories safe and dry with its 100 percent vegan shell and recycled lining, which is made from plastic bottles. And while it only weighs five ounces, it has 1.3 liters of volume. It unzips all the way flat and has two main pockets on each side, layered with elastic band organizers to stash more.

What to keep in mind: Note that this tech organizer is much smaller than the rest. It won't fit most devices, but it is ideal for organizing your cords, cables, and small accessories.

Best Sustainable Tech Case
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Best Sustainable Tech Case

Urth Zeolite Tech Organizer ($65)

Urth is a super-cool company because it gives back to the Earth with every purchase. In fact, it's committed to making a "10 times greater positive impact on the planet." It does this by designing products with low-impact materials and planting trees in areas of severe deforestation. It's already planted millions of trees.

Why we love it: Urth's Zeolite Tech Organizer offers easy storage space for all kinds of cables and small tech accessories. The weatherproof pouch is full of stretch pockets with 2.4 liters of space separated into 11 storage zones. And the best bit is that Urth plants one tree for every pouch purchased.

What to keep in mind: While Urth delivers all over the world, if you're already on the road, keep in mind that shipping can take longer outside of the United States. Standard shipping is three to five days within the US (one to two days for express) or eight to 18 days for shipping to the rest of the world.

Best Sectioned Tech Case
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Best Sectioned Tech Case

Peak Design Tech Pouch ($60)

Peak Design's tech pouch with a clamshell-style opening features origami-like pockets that maximize spatial efficiency.

Why we love it: This tech pouch has it all — ample pockets (including pockets within pockets), elastic loops, exterior handles, and a detachable strap (sold separately). An exterior pocket even has a cable pass-through so you can easily charge devices in the pouch without having cords dangling through the zipper. And it's made from water-resistant, weatherproof recycled nylon to keep those devices, chargers, and other items safe.

What to keep in mind: There are a whole lot of compartments in this tech pouch. While it's ideal for anyone who has a lot of pieces of gear they want to keep organized, it may not be necessary to have so many separate spaces. For some travelers, a simpler or smaller pouch might be preferred; this one measures about 4 x 9.5 x 6 inches.

Best Minimalist Tech Case
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Best Minimalist Tech Case

Fjällräven Gear Bag ($31, originally $35)

Fjällräven is a GOAT when it comes to travel gear like backpacks and cases. The company boasts lifetime repairs and free returns, but its multifaceted gear is made with heavy-duty material that makes sure you won't want to send your stuff back.

Why we love it: This gear bag is reasonably priced for one that doubles as a toiletry bag or first-aid kit. It's made of a durable, double-waxed G-1000 HeavyDuty material (organic cotton and recycled polyester) with a YKK zipper to protect whatever is inside from the elements. Plus, it's produced without PFCs, and it's just plain plain, which I prefer as a minimalist.

What to keep in mind: The bag is only two liters in volume, so it may not hold every piece of gear you've got. After all, there's only one main compartment with a zippered pocket and two open compartments. While it's been engineered to adventure with you, it could be tough to keep clean. You shouldn't wash, dry clean, or tumble dry the pouch; instead, you can scrub it with a soft brush and warm water.

Best Travel Tech Organizer With Padded Protection
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Best Travel Tech Organizer With Padded Protection

Eagle Creek Electronics Travel Organizer ($40)

Eagle Creek is my go-to when it comes to packing products. I couldn't live without my Eagle Creek packing cubes, but that's not all the company has to offer. The electronics travel organizer is also a favorite.

Why we love it: Eagle Creek's recycled and Bluesign-certified electronics organizer is super slim, but it doesn't skimp on pockets or protection. The back panel is padded and packed with layered stretch pockets, and there's a zippered mesh pocket on the opposite side. The case also features attachment loops to easily attach it to other gear.

What to keep in mind: The Eagle Creek mini organizer is still almost a foot long (11.5 inches), so it's not the smallest one out there, but you can probably squeeze a tablet in there to make sense of the space. There is also a mini version ($30) of it (which also comes in arguably cuter colors).

Best Slim and Sleek Travel Tech Case
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Best Slim and Sleek Travel Tech Case

Herschel Tech Organizer ($31, originally $45)

I'll just put it bluntly: I love Herschel. I love my everyday Herschel backpack(s) and laptop sleeve and all of the brand's travel accessories — including this sophisticated tech organizer.

Why we love it: Herschel's tech organizer — designed with its signature striped liner — is outfitted with pouch pockets, a zippered pocket, an elastic organizer, and a pen sleeve. At 0.4 liters, you can keep all of your tech accessories perfectly in place. The zippered pocket is ideal for small devices like a Kindle, while the other pockets can fit battery packs, a mouse, and more.

What to keep in mind: This tech organizer only comes in three colors: Raven Crosshatch (a gray), Black, and Black Cordura (another black). There are also no straps or loops on the bag, so it can seamlessly slip into your backpack, but it's not as functional to carry on its own.

Best Mesh Tech Case
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Best Mesh Tech Case

Case-Mate Travel Tech Organizer ($42)

Case-Mate is renowned for its travel accessories, including its tech cases. Its travel tech organizer is a classic, complete with compartments for every piece of gear you've been lugging around.

Why we love it: Case-Mate's tech organizer is lightly padded with multiple mesh pockets and elastic loops. One side features several stretch pockets and four loop organizers, while the other side boasts a bigger zippered pocket. There's also a zippered exterior pocket where you can simply slip your passport, phone, and other need-to-reach items at the airport.

What to keep in mind: Case-Mate's travel case is only lightly padded to protect your gear from bumps, but it's not waterproof. The brand is perhaps better known for its phone cases and waterproof phone pouches.

Best Vegan Leather Tech Case
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Best Vegan Leather Tech Case

Bee & Kin Tech Organizer ($65)

Bee & Kin marries modern technology with classic designs. I'm talking backpack pockets with built-in phone chargers and tote bags with integrated LEDs. And this tech organizer has some fun features, too.

Why we love it: This 100 percent vegan leather and luxe neoprene case weighs only 0.07 pounds at 9.25 x 6.75 x 2 inches. It's beautiful and classy, but it doesn't sacrifice the security of your belongings for the delicate design. There are enough slip pockets for your converters and devices, plus a zippered mesh pocket for more. There are also elastic organizers for things like cords and earbuds.

What to keep in mind: While many of Bee & Kin's products have built-in technology, this organizer does not. You can, however, search the brand's products by technology if you're looking for a smart solution in backpack or tote form.

Best Backpack Tech Organizer
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Best Backpack Tech Organizer

Troubadour Apex Backpack ($245)

Troubadour's Apex Backpack is an all-around gem. You can take it on trips or use it for your daily commute to the office or the gym. Whatever the occasion, this backpack is sure to come in handy.

Why we love it: I love the Apex Backpack for a multitude of reasons: It's lightweight, waterproof, and roomy (it can even fit a 17-inch laptop), and it has a trolley sleeve to easily slide it on top of your rolling suitcase. There are plenty of pockets both inside and outside, including a zippered exterior pocket, a zippered shoulder strap pocket, two big bottle holders, and a front valuables pocket for key fobs and an AirTag. The breathable back panel and padded straps make it nice to wear, and it's already nice to look at, with an incredibly clean design made of recycled polyester and vegan leather.

What to keep in mind: This is a full-on backpack, not just a tech case. It has a capacity of 25 liters but weighs 2.2 pounds. So you probably won't be stuffing it into your other luggage; rather, this piece could serve as your personal item or carry-on.

Best Double-Layer Tech Case
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Best Double-Layer Tech Case

Bagsmart Electronic Organizer Large Double Layer Cable Bag ($19)

Bagsmart is recognized for its, well, smart bags, and this double-layer travel tech case is no exception. (Plus, it's pretty.)

Why we love it: The first layer of this tech case organizes all sorts of small items like USBs, chargers, and cables with a few elastic daisy chains and some smaller mesh pockets. The second layer can fit bulkier bits like power supplies, adapters, and external hard drives with adjustable padded dividers. It can even fit a 10.5-inch tablet or Kindle, as well as other travel accessories.

What to keep in mind: This tech case is water-resistant but not waterproof. So keep in mind that, while you can carry it on its own with its handle (or pack it into your backpack), your gear isn't 100 percent protected by the elements. It's also a bit bulkier than other options because it has two layers. For anyone with a lot of electronics and tech gear to pack up, however, that shouldn't pose a problem.

Best Packable Tech Pouch
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Best Packable Tech Pouch

Tortuga Tech Organizer ($70)

The Tortuga Tech Organizer is a super-simple pouch that, at only 18 x 15 x 9.5 centimeters and 0.23 pounds, won't take up coveted space or add much weight to your backpack or personal item.

Why we love it: The pouch is as bare bones as it gets without sacrificing the basics. There are three sections with two zippered pockets, two mesh pockets, and an elastic daisy chain for cords. Its durable Shell200 material is waterproof to safeguard your gear. And while it's designed to fit in a Tortuga backpack, it's lightweight and flexible enough to toss into any piece of luggage.

What to keep in mind: The Tortuga Tech Organizer is a basic bag with some safe pockets, but there's not much more to it than that. Because it's quite small, you won't fit a whole lot of gear in here (and you definitely won't fit a laptop or iPad), but it has enough space for cables, chargers, headphones, adapters, SD cards, flash drives, and other easily tangled and misplaced items that are better off bound together.

Best Convertible Tote For Tech
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Best Convertible Tote For Tech

SLNT Faraday Convertible Tote Bag ($220)

SLNT offers a wealth of bags, wallets, sleeves, and more with its very own patented Faraday Cage technology, which blocks electromagnetic shields so no one can swipe your data.

Why we love it: This tote bag combines functionality and security. The bag, which can be carried in two different ways (as a tote or a backpack), features signal-blocking Faraday technology to secure your digital footprint. The adjustable shoulder straps discreetly tuck away when you want to wear it as a tote, and the main compartment is non-signal-blocking, so you can stash other everyday items that don't need that kind of protection. It has a patented Silent Pocket Faraday Cage laptop sleeve with a magnetic closure and multiple pockets for the rest of your tech. There are also two zippered pockets on the water-resistant exterior.

What to keep in mind: This bag is made of 100 percent recycled material with Duraflex premium hardware, so it's not exactly the most lightweight. It will add about three and a half pounds to your luggage if you toss it in your checked bag.