Entrepreneurs, Improve your Productivity with These 5 Tech Gadgets5 Gadgets Entrepreneurs Should Own

ByAastha Singal

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Bygone are the days of manually doing things, it's time to adapt to the changes in every front as only the fittest will survive. The best way of staying up to date in this process of evolution is to use technology. That goes for an Entrepreneur as well.

Having eyes focused on computer screens and mind assessing options to crack another business deal, the determined individuals can hardly afford to waste a single moment of their life.

Entrepreneurs often push their boundaries for reaching the goal but smart work beats all the hard work any day. The advent of technology has empowered the busy professionals with many tools and gadgets, making their lives easier. Entrepreneur India lists five tech devices that every businessman/woman should own for better productivity.

Virtual Assistant


Smart speakers like Amazon Alexa and Google Home can perform many functions for the users which earlier required extra effort by their owners. Be it making to-do lists or setting alarms for your next meeting and providing real-time information, the super cool gadget can do it all for you.

Desk Mount Arm


Bending forward to read through the tablets is something most entrepreneurs are habitual off but it's also the reason many face the backaches and neck cramps frequently. Using Desk Mount Arms, adjusted as per comfort, for their portable devices during long journeys saves the professional from resultant pain.

Fitness Watches


Cooed up in their aesthetically designed offices, surrounded by the chatter of keyboard buttons, Entrepreneurs hardly get time to look after their health and wellness. Gadgets like Fitbit and Apple Watch help in monitoring physical activity and health indicators like sleep, heart rate, etc.

Wireless Headphones


Answering calls one after the other is another hardship in an Entrepreneur's life. While missing any of the incoming calls is not an option, one can choose to rest their hand by using wireless headphones which also provides users with the freedom to roam around freely without the fear of them dropping.

Smartpen


Having a digital documentation of all your notes helps, right? Smartpen like Livescribe helps the professionals in automatically transcribing handwritten notes into text before sending it to your iOS or Android device. The gadget can also record audio using your iOS or Android device.

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Aastha Singal

Entrepreneur Staff

Former Features Writer

A business journalist looking to find happiness in the world of startups, investments, MSMEs and more. Officially started her career as a news reporter for News World India, Aastha had short stints with NDTV and NewsX. A true optimist seeking to make a difference, she is a comic junkie who'd rather watch a typical Bollywood masala than a Hollywood blockbuster.

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