Two reviews of gadgets for RVs and camping have been published: one features 50 tested tools, the other highlights six practical devices including a coffee machine, power station, and a warning lamp mandatory in Spain from 2026.
Two reviews of gadgets for camping and RV travel have been released. The first, available on joyn.at, is a video overview of 50 tools and gadgets personally selected and tested by the authors. The second, published on camperstyle.de, focuses on six practical devices.
Key gadgets from the second review
FNITAER portable 3-in-1 coffee machine
Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 portable power station (1070 Wh capacity)
Safeglow® V16 certified warning lamp — mandatory for vehicles on Spanish highways from January 1, 2026.
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A video review of 50 tools and gadgets for motorhomes and caravans has been published. The authors presented personally selected items tested in pract...
A video review of 50 tools and gadgets for motorhomes and caravans has been published. The authors presented personally selected items tested in practice. The video is available for free streaming on joyn.at.
An overview of six practical gadgets for camping and motorhome travel has been compiled. The list includes a portable 3-in-1 coffee maker by FNITAER, ...
An overview of six practical gadgets for camping and motorhome travel has been compiled. The list includes a portable 3-in-1 coffee maker by FNITAER, a Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 power station with 1070 Wh capacity, and a certified Safeglow® V16 warning light, which has been mandatory for Spanish vehicles on motorways since January 1, 2026.
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