Maruman Mnemosyne N196 B6 Notepad
A
simple,
compact
notepad
is
like
a
trusted
companion,
one
that
can
help
you
get
your
thoughts
and
tasks
in
order.
The
real,
functional
beauty
of
this
Maruman
Mnemosyne
notebook
is
its
top-oriented
spiral
binding,
which
makes
it
lay
flat
and
offers
corner-to-corner
writability,
even
for
southpaws.
Price:
$5.40+
Belkin BoostCharge Magnetic Wireless Power Bank 5K + Stand
If
you
own
a
MagSafe-compatible
iPhone,
you’re
doing
yourself
a
disservice
by
pairing
it
with
an
old-fashioned
power
bank
that
relies
solely
on
cables.
All
you
need
to
do
with
Belkin's
portable
charger
is
slap
it
onto
the
back
of
your
phone,
providing
you
with
enough
juice
to
recharge
even
a
Max-sized
iPhone
while
on
the
go.
The
kickstand
and
fun
color
options
are
just
a
bonus.
Price:
$27.54+
Timbuk2 Custom Prospect Backpack
Choosing
a
bag
you
will
carry
with
you
all
day,
every
day,
for
years
to
come
can
be
tough.
Timbuk2
offers
deep
customization
options
for
its
22-liter
Prospect
Backpack,
however,
allowing
you
to
pick
the
colors
for
up
to
six
exterior
panels.
Needless
to
say,
you
can
go
full
peacock
with
vivid
hues
or
as
subdued
and
sleek
as
you'd
like.
Price:
$139+
Beats Studio Pro
Noise-canceling
headphones
can
help
you
focus
by
suppressing
distracting
sounds,
and
the
Beats
Studio
Pro
are
a
good
choice
for
anyone
who
doesn't
want
to
be
locked
into
a
single
ecosystem.
They
offer
good
sound,
a
helpful
transparency
mode
designed
to
let
the
outside
world
in,
and
most
importantly,
native
support
for
both
iOS
and
Android
features.
Price:
$179.99+
Steam Deck OLED
The
Steam
Deck
OLED
is
the
perfect
way
to
relieve
stress
between
classes.
Valve’s
handheld
PC
plays
all
sorts
of
games,
ranging
from
a
vast
array
of
indies
to
even
some
open-world
3D
titles
like
Elden
Ring
and
Cyberpunk
2077.
It
certainly
beats
trying
to
play
games
on
a
school-assigned
Mac
or
Chromebook,
so
long
as
you
can
keep
the
procrastination
to
a
minimum.
Price:
$549+
Majohn A1 "Moonman" retractable fountain pen
The
real
OG
of
retractable
fountain
pens
is
Pilot’s
Vanishing
Point
(which
you
should
get
if
you
can
afford
its
very
high
price),
but
this
imitator
is
a
fine
substitute
for
us
normies.
The
Majohn
A1
writes
great
and
makes
note-taking
or
journaling
with
a
traditional
pen
speedier
and
more
casual,
namely
because
its
steel
nib
appears
with
a
satisfyingly
quick
click.
Price:
$36.79
Logitech MX Vertical wireless mouse
Hand
and
wrist
pain,
often
a
result
of
marathon
computer
sessions,
can
really
put
a
hamper
on
your
work.
The
Logitech
MX
Vertical
may
not
pull
double
duty
for
gaming
like
most
wireless
mice,
but
its
tilted,
upright
positioning
can
help
prevent
those
long
days
doing
research
at
the
library
from
coming
back
to
haunt
you.
Price:
$87.85+
Owala FreeSip water bottle (40-ounce)
Owala’s
insulated
bottles
keep
drinks
chilled
all
day,
and
their
swing-top
lid
keeps
dirt
off
the
spout
while
concealing
a
hidden
internal
straw
for
easy
sipping.
It’s
kind
of
like
you're
getting
the
best
parts
of
a
conventional
water
bottle
and
those
uber-popular
Stanley
cups,
all
without
feeling
like
you’re
succumbing
to
another
trend
that
may
one
day
age
like
milk.
Price:
$32.94+
Apple AirTag
If
you’re
an
iPhone
user,
Apple's
AirTags
are
a
great
way
to
help
find
your
keys,
backpack,
or
handbag
should
you
ever
misplace
them.
Those
textbooks
cost
enough
money
as
it
is
—
you
don’t
want
to
have
to
buy
them
twice.
Price:
$23.99+
Kindle Paperwhite (2021)
Amazon’s
latest
Kindle
Paperwhite
is
an
easy
choice
among
e-readers
for
just
about
anyone.
It
has
a
massive
ecosystem
of
books,
an
easy-to-read
6.8-inch
display
with
adjustable
warmth
for
nighttime
reading,
and
a
battery
that
can
easily
last
a
month.
It’s
even
waterproof,
allowing
for
a
bit
of
poolside
reading
or,
at
the
very
least,
some
“oops”
protection.
Price:
$149.99
Glocusent Book Light
Late-night
cram
sessions
can
be
a
huge
strain
on
your
eyes,
especially
if
you
don’t
want
to
turn
on
the
lights
and
disturb
your
jerk
of
a
roommate
who
had
the
audacity
to
get
their
studying
done
on
time.
Thankfully,
Glocusent's
ultra-nerdy
Book
Light
is
a
subtle,
low-light
alternative
that's
not
nearly
as
limiting
as
a
clip-on
book
light.
Price:
$17.99+
2024 MacBook Air (13-inch)
Regardless
of
what
Google
might
tell
you,
Apple’s
latest
MacBook
Air
is
the
quintessential
student
laptop.
The
M3
machine
offers
a
great
display
and
enough
battery
life
to
get
through
a
full
day
of
classes,
along
with
enough
performance
headroom
to
tackle
everyday
tasks
and
light
creative
work
for
years
to
come.
Price:
$999+
Keychron V1 Max mechanical keyboard
If
you're
a
student,
chances
are
you're
going
to
spend
countless
hours
tap-tap-tapping
away
at
a
keyboard.
So,
why
not
make
the
experience
as
enjoyable
as
possible
with
a
touch
of
nerdy
fun?
The
Keychron
V1
Max
may
be
the
best
gateway
into
mechanical
keyboards
we've
seen,
with
satisfying
typing
feel
and
sound,
hot-swappable
switches,
and
loads
of
customizability.
Price:
$94+
Apple EarPods (USB-C)
Wireless
earbuds
are
great,
but
sometimes,
dealing
with
a
small
wire
feels
easier
than
dealing
with
another
rechargeable
battery.
Apple’s
basic
USB-C
EarPods
work
with
just
about
any
current
phone,
tablet,
or
laptop
—
even
those
without
a
3.5mm
audio
jack.
What's
more,
the
mic
on
these
cheap-o
buds
sounds
better
than
what
you
might
get
with
a
premium
pair
of
Bluetooth
headphones.
Price:
$17+
League of Lexicon
Fool
the
kids
into
learning
with
League
of
Lexicon,
which
is
kind
of
like
if
Trivial
Pursuit
was
all
about
words,
languages,
and
their
origins.
It’s
also
a
beautifully
designed
quiz
game,
with
terrific
art
and
an
easy
learning
curve
for
kids
as
young
as
10
years
old.
Price:
$39.99
Samsung Portable SSD T7 (1TB)
Storing
precious
files
and
documents
between
classes
is
not
something
to
be
taken
lightly,
as
data
loss
can
be
a
nightmare.
Samsung's
portable
T7
drive
is
a
good
balance
of
speed,
reliability,
and
price.
The
aluminum-clad
SSD
offers
plug-and-play
functionality
for
both
Windows
and
macOS
machines,
as
well
as
iPads.
Price:
$89.99+
Philips Hue Solo Lightstrip (10-foot)
In
terms
of
design,
dorm
rooms
range
from
the
mundane
to
giving
off
borderline-prison
vibes.
Luckily,
a
simple
LED
strip
is
an
easy
way
to
make
things
feel
cozier
and
more
dramatic.
The
Philips
Hue
Solo
Lightstrip
tucks
behind
or
around
furniture
and
can
mimic
the
warmth
of
the
sun
(or
any
hue)
throughout
the
day,
making
it
easy
to
add
a
splash
of
light
to
any
space.
Price:
$61.95+
8BitDo Retro 18 Mechanical Numpad
When
you
account
for
laptops,
most
keyboards
have
done
away
with
the
classic
number
pad.
But
what
if
it
returned
as
a
wireless,
ambidextrous
numpad
that
also
happened
to
function
as
a
standalone
calculator?
That’s
what
8BitDo
has
built
with
this
lovely
bit
of
retro-styled
tech,
which
flaunts
classic
IBM
colors
and
clicky
mechanical
switches.
Price:
$44.99
Azhido Laundry Backpack Bag
Nobody
should
have
to
lug
their
dirty
laundry
home
or
to
the
laundromat
in
a
plastic
trash
bag,
especially
when
a
simple
backpack
like
Azhido's
does
the
job
for
so
little.
The
inexpensive,
jumbo-sized
bag
features
both
backpack
straps
and
tote
handles,
rendering
it
a
useful
tool
for
the
cleaners
or
your
next
trip
to
the
beach.
Price:
$22.83+
JisuLife Handheld Fan Life8
JisuLife's
portable,
folding
USB
fan
has
a
rechargeable
battery
that
will
keep
you
cool
for
hours,
whether
you’re
holding
it
or
using
its
built-in
stand
to
prop
it
up
on
a
table.
Plus,
it
looks
like
a
cute
little
bear
when
packed
up
to
throw
in
your
purse
or
bag.
I
don’t
think
you
can
ask
for
much
more
from
such
a
cool
cub.
Price:
$14.39+
Ninja Air Fryer (AF101 Series)
Campus
life
can
be
rife
with
food
waste
from
the
dining
hall,
but
you
don’t
have
to
let
those
leftovers
go
unloved.
Instead,
use
a
reheating
method
that
best
preserves
the
taste
and
texture.
An
air
fryer
is
basically
just
a
small
convection
oven,
which
makes
it
perfect
for
dorm
/
apartment
living
—
because
nobody
wants
soggy
french
fries
or
mushy
pizza.
Price:
$89.99
Nespresso Vertuo Pop Plus
Sometimes,
group
discussions
and
late-night
cram
sessions
call
for
more
than
the
occasional
cup
of
the
black
stuff.
A
Nespresso
machine
may
sound
like
a
bit
of
a
luxury,
but
it
will
feel
well
worth
it
when
you’re
running
on
fumes
during
finals
week
and
have
both
coffee
and
espresso
at
your
fingertips.
Price:
$99.99+
Fitbit Ace LTE
Google’s
new
Fitbit
Ace
LTE
gives
parents
some
peace
of
mind
with
GPS
tracking
and
a
selection
of
fun,
step-activated
games
that
motivate
your
child
to
keep
moving.
The
smartwatch
requires
a
$9.99
monthly
subscription,
but
at
least
it
doesn’t
require
you
to
go
through
a
carrier
or
purchase
your
kid
a
phone
before
they're
ready.
Price:
$199.95
PlanetBox lunch box
Making
sure
the
kiddos
actually
eat
the
lunch
you’re
sending
them
to
school
with
is
no
small
feat.
That
being
said,
your
little
learners
are
sure
to
take
some
pride
in
brown-bagging
it
if
you
let
them
customize
their
tray
and
lunch
bag
with
a
custom-ordered
PlanetBox
(and
magnet
pack).
Price:
$25.46+