1. A key tracker
How many times have you been late because you couldn't find your
keys? With a key tracker, those days are numbered. Just register the key
tracker with a mobile app on your phone and then connect the two via
Bluetooth®. Your phone will tell you exactly where your keys are. Some key
trackers even provide a key fob that will help you go the other way around and
locate your phone. A must-have for the absent minded.
2. Dash camera
Accidents on the road happen. In the event of one, a dash cam is a
great way to document what happened, and it can protect you from anyone out
there who's trying to commit insurance fraud. On a lighter note, you can, of course,
use a dash cam to record your road trip's amazing scenery.
3. Bluetooth adapter kit for phone calls and your car stereo
New cars, pretty much all have built-in Bluetooth® connectivity,
but driving an older car doesn't mean you have to miss out on the luxury of
hands-free calling and streaming music. A Bluetooth® adapter kit will make
pretty much any car stereo, whether it has an auxiliary audio-input jack or
not, Bluetooth® ready. And all for a lot less than the price of installing a
new head unit.
4. A mini jump-starter
You should never drive anywhere without a set of jumper cables.
But if you're stranded somewhere and there isn't another car to give you a
jump, a mini jump starter, which stores easily in your trunk, will give you
enough juice to start your car without having to rely on the close proximity of
a kind stranger.
5. Portable air compressor
If you suddenly find yourself with a slow-leaking tyre, you can
cross your fingers and hope you make it to a vulcanizer in time, or you can
pull over and fill your tyre with a portable air compressor. Small enough to
fit in your trunk, most portable air compressors can be powered by your car's
cigarette lighter.
Source: Nairaland