Tech pouch
I can't remember where I got this cheap little (roughly 2.5x4x7 inches) zippered organizer pouch. I use it to carry assorted tech-related junk that I thought might be useful. The pouch lives in my backpack so it's never far away.
It's stuffed nearly to the breaking point, which isn't that much due to its small size.
Current contents
- A few VELCRO® Brand One-Wrap Cable Ties. These are tiny, light, and very handy for managing extra cable slack
- Camera privacy covers, both adhesive ones with a sliding cover and removable camera covers from the EFF, which I've already used most of.
- Alligator clips and jumper wires. Very useful when working with electronics.
- A short Ethernet cable (Cat 5 I think?)
- Various SIM card adapters and ejector tool. I don't use these very often, but they're tiny and nice to have.
- New in-package extremely cheap USB flash drive. I purchased 10 or 20 of these in a pack. Sometimes it's useful to be able to give away a USB to someone. Keeping it in the original packaging greatly reduces the sketchiness of doing so.
- 128 GB general-purpose USB drive and 32 GB micro SD card for my own data.
A few charging accessories:
- A smallish 5000 mA battery
- Cigarette lighter and American A/C USB chargers
- Four port USB hub
- Data blocking USB adapter for charging from untrusted ports
Various USB adapters/dongles (I use a lot of legacy devices without USB-C):
- USB-A to Lightning/Micro USB/USB-C with retractable cable
- USB-A to USB-C
- USB-B to USB-C
- USB C to USB A dongle
Some audio adapters because I still use plugs and not Bluetooth:
- 3.5 mm to 6.35 mm jack
- 3.5 mm splitter
- Airline (2 prongs) to 3.5mm