As a frequent traveler, I’ve found that even the most basic hotels typically offer an HDMI-ready flat-screen TV and decent Wi-Fi nowadays. But it’s not always easy to watch the shows and movies I want, especially when I’m abroad. That’s why I always carry these household gadgets in my luggage; I’m never without a fully-fledged streaming hub while on the go.

1Don’t Travel Without These 3 Devices

You don’t need heaps of hardware to watch what you want: these three devices will solve most of your problems.

HDMI Streaming Device

While most of us favorusing built-in apps with our smart TVs, a plug-and-play streaming device is an affordable and useful gadget to keep in any respectable tech arsenal. Whether you’re staying with relatives over the holidays or checking into a remote budget guesthouse, simply plug it into the TV’s HDMI socket to provide some welcome home comfort with access to your favorite subscription services. HDMI streaming devices are usually very compact, setup is quick and easy, and they can be operated using the casting function on mobile devices. Some popular solutions that I have used include:

Of course, you’re able to use whatever streaming device you have; these are just my go-to options.

A second-generation Google Chromecast.

Wi-Fi Travel Router or Hotspot

Setting up your HDMI streaming device should be as easy as selecting the correct HDMI input and inputting the hotel’s Wi-Fi credentials during setup. However, sometimes, when the Wi-Fi login is restricted, you canuse a travel router to bypass the issue. This connects to the hotel Wi-Fi and creates a private network for all your devices, including your HDMI streaming stick.

Travel routers, such as theTP-Link N300andGL.iNet Mango, are typically compact, robust, affordable, easy to set up, and can also boost weak Wi-Fi reception. Alternatively, streaming from a portable Wi-Fi hotspot or mobile phone hotspot can circumvent connectivity issues while on the go, provided you have a decent data plan. When traveling in my home country, I use a dedicated local SIM card for this purpose.

A portable Wi-Fi hotspot.

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Portable Power Strip and USB Hub

Hotels are notorious for their scarce power outlets, which are often awkwardly placed. For this reason, I always travel with a portable power strip that includes several USB ports for charging peripherals. These are also useful if your hotel TV lacks a USB port for powering your HDMI streaming device.

Look for a power strip with surge protection, as this will protect your essential devices from damage, especially in areas with unreliable electrical grids and frequent power spikes. If luggage space is a concern, consider using a compact USB hub with multiple connectivity options as an alternative

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2Tips for Setting Up a Hotel Streaming Hub

Follow these simple rules to ensure your hotel streaming hub is up and running smoothly, every single time:

Turning a hotel smart TV into a personal streaming hub is easy with a bit of preparation. In most instances, especially in modern hotels with reliable internet connections, a streaming device and a USB power strip are enough to get you up and running. As a case in point, I recently found myself staying in the backstreets of Hanoi, suffering from a bout of travel sickness. My trusty Chromecast was quick to set up and provided a very welcome distraction as I recuperated. I’ll be sure to pack it for every trip from now on, regardless of the duration.

A multifunctional USB power strip.

A foldable tech pouch for peripherals.