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Going to a festival this summer? Pack these 5 gadgets to maximize the fun
Nikita Achanta
18 June 2025
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I'm an avid concert and festival goer. Almost every month, I'm seeing either a big band at a stadium or an indie artist at an intimate venue. As someone who just danced her heart out to Charli XCX and will be headbanging to Linkin Park soon, I know the importance of carrying the right gadgets with you to a festival.
It's important not to underestimate the importance of a comfy pair of shoes, or a pair of earplugs that could save your hearing. Concerts and festivals aren't cheap, so you obviously want to make the most of them.
Whether you're headed to Glastonbury Festival in the U.K. or Lollapalooza in the U.S., I've rounded up the 5 gadgets and accessories you need to pack for your next summer festival. Let me take you through them all...
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There is nothing worse than your smartphone or cameras running out of charge in the middle of an artist's set or when you're trying to coordinate a rendezvous location with your friends. A portable charger or power bank is a necessity, whether you're at a three-day festival or a five-hour gig. Thankfully, there are many power banks available, catering to all budgets and needs.
UGREEN Nexode 12000mAh 100W: $49 at Amazon
Sleek, lightweight and powerful: the UGREEN Nexode can charge an iPhone 15 to up to 60% in 30 minutes. Whatever you may need some emergency power for, from your smartphone all the way up to a MacBook Pro, this can deliver it.
If you're on a budget, my pick is the UGREEN Nexode 12,000mAh 100W, available for $49 / £49 at Amazon. This power bank is highly portable (as small as a standard Coke can) and its weight is negligible, so its easy to carry in your pocket or backpack.
At 12,000mAh and 100W, the Nexode can charge smartphones, cameras and even MacBooks. For reference, this power bank can charge an iPhone 15 to up to 60% in 30 minutes. This is a fantastic deal and, really, this power bank will definitely come in clutch.
Compact camera
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Who doesn't like recording their favorite artists performing their favorite songs? I do. I have countless videos stored on my Google Pixel 7 Pro of when I saw Roger Waters. Green Day, Paramore, etc. But boy does storage fill up quick when you're capturing footage and photos too. If you're a chronic snapper, I'd recommend grabbing a compact camera, and my recommendation is the DJI Osmo Pocket 3.
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DJI Osmo Pocket 3: $799 at Amazon
The DJI Osmo Pocket 3 is a wonderful tool for vloggers and content creators, providing an affordable gimbal solution to give their video a professional look. It features awesome stabilization, strong low light performance and great battery life, all the while capturing stunning 4K footage.
Well, it's not really a compact camera. It's a gimbal camera, which means you're getting stabilized footage, even when you're swaying to the beat or dancing.
The Osmo Pocket 3 captures stunning, stable 4K/60p video, even in dimly lit environments, it boasts long battery life (up to two hours), and it supports microSD cards up to 1TB — perfect for festivals.
You'd be surprised at the number of people I've seen carrying these nifty gadgets around at U.K. gigs and festivals! You can check out the sample footage in our DJI Osmo Pocket 3 review.
Instant camera
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If you have space in your backpack, take an instant camera with you.
There's nothing like snapping a pic in the moment and not worrying about whether it's perfect or not — and instant camera help you preserve memories by printing them on lovely film, often with a vintage aesthetic.
The Fujifilm Instax mini 12 is the greatest instant camera for festivals, in my opinion.
Fujifilm Instax mini 12: $79 at Amazon
The Fujifilm Instax mini 12 is an extremely easy-to-use instant camera that takes bright and detailed photos, even in low light. It comes with a handy app to scan and share your prints, a selfie mirror and a close-up mode for more versatile shots.
Extremely easy to use with very limited buttons, the Instax mini 12 can be used by virtually anyone.
It takes lovely photos in bright conditions, and there's even a selfie mirror and close-up mode for when you want to take a picture with your friends or family. Photos develop quickly and there's a handy app for scanning prints in case you want to share them on social media.
There are many, many instant cameras to choose from but for those who want a no-frills one for festival snaps, the Instax mini 12 is the right fit.
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When you're in your early 20s, you don't necessarily realize the importance of earplugs, or the damage loud speakers at gigs and festivals can cause to your ears.
I didn't either, and it was only recently when, at an indie gig, I stood right next to a gargantuan speaker and felt my eardrums ringing. It was painful, and I decided to finally get myself a pair of Loop earplugs.
Loop Experience 2: $38 at Amazon
Perfect for festivals, concerts and even if you live next to a nightclub, the Loop Experience 2 earplugs filter noise by 17dB so music stays clear but at a safer volume. They're sleek and look great, and they'll stay put even when you're headbanging or dancing.
The Loop Experience 2 earplugs are well worth the investment. First of all, they filter noise by 17dB, ensuring music stays clear but at a safer volume. Also, they look cool. They're available in a few colorways — black, gold, rose gold and silver — so you can get the pair that goes best with your outfit.
They also come with four different eartip sizes for the perfect fit and serving people with small and big ears alike. They're built to stay in, so I know when I'm headbanging to Linkin Park's The Emptiness Machine in a week, I won't need to worry about losing them.
Walking/hiking shoes
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My mom always says that you can't enjoy yourself unless you're wearing comfortable shoes — and she is so right about that.
Many festivals need you to run from stage to stage so that you don't miss the next act, and many concerts involve you standing around and jumping for hours. You, of course, need a comfy pair of shoes. My pick? The Keen Zionic Mid Waterproofs.
Keen Zionic Mid Waterproof: was $169 now $108 at Amazon
The Keen Zionic Mid Waterproof are some of the most comfortable hiking boots I’ve ever used. Their cushioned insoles put a spring in your step while the grippy outsoles let you confidently navigate treacherous terrain. They’re quick to dry, too. Adding to their appeal is the lovely design that makes them great for everyday use.
Technically, these are hiking boots, but I think they look cool enough to pass as regular-day walking shoes — I would know, I've been wearing them to work regularly.
These waterproof boots dry quickly, and their 4mm directional lugs help you get a better grip in both wet and dry conditions. Come rain or shine, you'll be absolutely fine wearing these.
I wore the Zionic Mids to a Twenty One Pilots concert, and dancing around felt like walking on clouds because of how bouncy the soles are. Also, the strong traction meant that I didn't slip or skid even once on the wet/sticky floor.
Aaaand there you have it! Those are the top 5 gadgets and accessories you need to get before you head to a festival this summer. All of them are extremely important as you want to stay comfortable while capturing memories that may last a lifetime.
If nothing else, at least grab some earplugs — trust me, you'll thank me in a few years when your hearing is still at 100%.
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Nikita is a Staff Writer on the Reviews team at Tom's Guide. She's a lifelong gaming and photography enthusiast, always on the lookout for the latest tech. Having worked as a Sub Editor and Writer for Canon EMEA, she has interviewed photographers from all over the world and working in different genres. When she’s not working, Nikita can usually be found sinking hours into RPGs on her PS5, flying a drone (she's a licensed drone pilot), at a concert, or watching F1. Her work has appeared in several publications including Motor Sport Magazine, NME, Marriott Bonvoy, The Independent, and Metro.
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