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Winter Gear Guide: Best Outdoor Electronics

Techie Toys: The Best Outdoor Electronics for Winter

Sure, we don’t need the best outdoor electronics while out wandering the wilderness, just like we don’t need a tent, a bottle of locally distilled bourbon or a $700 Gore Tex jacket—but they’re sure nice to have.

1. GoPro Hero 3+ Black Edition

Smaller, faster, lighter, sharper. GoPro continues to innovate and the possibilities with this powerful little camera are endless. Just don’t do anything illegal (or, at least don’t post the footage online).
$399; gopro.com

2. DeLorme inReach SE

If you must stay in touch, no matter where in the world you are, the SE inReach provides two-way text messaging, posting to social media and an SOS rescue feature. Access everything via the screen and buttons on the device or connect it to your smartphone for easier control.
$300 + service plan; inreachdelorme.com

3. Peak Design Capture PRO

It’s hard to take photos when your camera is in your bag. The Capture PRO saves you from the dreaded camera strap swing but still keeps your kit attached where you can get to it. Invest in the system and you have an easy transfer from hand-held shots to mounting on a tripod.
$80; peakdesignltd.com

4. Pelican Pro Laptop Case

Sometimes the laptop must go along, and when it does, protect it. A series of laptop specific waterproof and crushproof cases are available to release your office from four walls and into the wilderness.
$89-$129; pelicanprogear.com

5. OR Stormsensor Touchscreen Gloves

With TouchTec Leather, these gloves (and others from OR) provide the best protection for your hands and most comfortable touch screen savvy gloved experience available. Knit gloves are fine for in town, take these into the mountains and backcountry.
$85; outdoorresearch.com

6. SPOT Global Sat Phone

When just a text message won’t do, take this SPOT Global Satellite Phone along to make a call from the wilds. The name is a touch misleading, it’s not totally “global” but has strong coverage in the northern hemisphere and Australia. Also, connect to your laptop to get online via satellite at 28Kbps.
$500 (phone only); findmespot.com

7. Goal Zero Sherpa 50 Solar Recharging Kit

Tech intensive adventures require extra power on the go. With USB and 12v output as well as an optional inverter to power AC devices, this 50Wh battery and 13W solar panel combo will keep you charged for as long as you’re out there.
$360; goalzero.com

8. Nikon 1 AW1

This is the first waterproof/shockproof camera with an interchangeable lens that sits firmly between a compact and a full DSLR. It’s ideal for photographers on the go through inclimate weather or even underwater photography.
$800 (1 lens kit); nikonusa.com

9. Motorola Talkabout 2-Way MS350R Radios

Waterproof and shockproof (picking up on the theme here?), these radios are perfect for families, groups with fast and slow hikers, kayakers, skiers… whatever. That is if you’re not trying to loose the rest of the group. Available in high-vis yellow and camo.
$99; motorola.com 

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