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Digital nomadism with Bluetti: work meets vacation

At the latest since the corona pandemic, the home office has made its way into our working world. And this is still the case even after measures such as lockdown and the home office requirement have come to an end. But who actually says that the home office has to take place within one’s own four walls? After all, the saying “Home is where your heart is” is no accident. That’s why more and more people are opting for mobile working. In particular, people who work in modern, creative jobs are increasingly choosing to combine their working day with sun, beach and sea. This model is called “digital nomadism.” What is meant by this, what are the advantages of the whole thing and what should be considered, we want to explain to you in the following once.

Digital nomadism ensures more creativity

Escaping from everyday life is for many people the best way to get a clear head. On vacation, that works the easiest. But no matter how long the time away lasts – at some point you have to get back to your usual desk. Digital nomadism takes a different approach here and combines vacation and work without further ado. This by no means means working fewer hours a day. Rather, the workplace is changing for the better. The Internet makes it possible for you to choose where you want to work from. For freelancers in particular, who don’t have to be assigned a workplace by their employer, this is an attractive solution for making everyday working life easier. But an Internet connection is not the only important factor. On top of that, digital nomadism requires modern energy solutions. Bluetti has the right solution at the ready.

This is what you should keep in mind

There are classic occupational groups that like to jump into the adventure of “digital nomadism”. In particular, modern jobs such as online editors, software developers or web designers are increasingly opting for this step in recent years. In general, it can be said that pretty much any job that can be done in a home office can also be accomplished without any problems in a vacation paradise.

With a power station, you make yourself independent of the classic household socket (Image: Bluetti)

The advantages of this model are obvious. Thus, a different climate and the escape from everyday life ensures that you gain more creative power. However, before you abruptly pack your bag and head out in your van, there are a few things you should consider. We’ve listed what we think are the most important points about being a digital nomad.

Be aware of visa regulations

If you decide to go for digital nomadism as a working model, you will of course have to think about where it will all take place. Since the model is not new, true hotspots have also emerged over the years. Mexico in particular has recently become a real magnet for people with wanderlust who want to work. In addition to the Caribbean coast in the region of the island of Yucatan, the capital Mexico City is also extremely popular with digital nomads. However, you also have to consider the visa regulations for such remote regions. If you want to make yourself comfortable with your notebook on the Mediterranean coast of the EU instead, you don’t have to worry about visas or the like thanks to the freedom of movement.

Is there internet?

Nowadays, pretty much every professional group relies on fast, working internet. Apart from that, you should also think about your free time besides work. After all, without suitable Internet access, even Spotify, Netflix and Co. are only possible to a limited extent. When choosing your place of work, it’s best to check whether there are any so-called co-working spaces nearby.

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Digital nomadism lets you balance vacation and work

Here you not only get the fastest and most reliable Internet. On top of that, you can chat with other digital nomads here. This not only provides variety, but also gives you the opportunity to use digital nomadism for networking. Play it safe by choosing a larger city or at least a metropolitan area.

Stationary or mobile?

For many, a change of scenery is not enough. Their idea of the model digital nomadism is not stationary, but mobile. You can then fulfill this dream by traveling in a van, for example. This is especially interesting for those who can’t decide whether they prefer the hustle and bustle of the big city or the secluded idyllic spot on the beach. However, you should consider well in advance how you can bridge several days with your van outside the big city. Especially important is the right power supply. Here Bluetti has the optimal solutions ready.

Digital nomadism also requires electricity

Since it is mainly modern professions, where digital nomadism is possible, you usually can not do without notebook and Co. Of course, these need electricity at regular intervals. If you don’t fancy crowded co-working spaces and prefer to take your van out into unspoiled nature, you should think about your power supply.

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Combined with a solar panel, mobile energy storage units like the Bluetti EB3A can be charged on the go. A perfect fit for van life (image: Bluetti)

The optimal solution for these requirements is a power station from Bluetti. The U.S. company has mobile energy storage units on offer that don’t take up much space in your van and supply your electronic devices with the power they need. In combination with a suitable solar panel, you can then also supply them with new energy independently of any power outlet.

The handy design of the Bluetti EB55 lets you carry it comfortably from A to B (Image: Bluetti)

Bluetti offers several mobile energy storage devices at once that are ideally suited for digital nomadism. First, there’s the available since September 2022 Bluetti EB3A. The compact power station is handy and offers a proud 600 watts of power and a battery capacity of 268.8 Wh despite its low weight of 4.6 kg. Those who want more can go to the Bluetti EB55 or the Bluetti EB70 greifen. The two powerstations not only offer more ports, but also score with higher output power and more battery capacity.

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The Bluetti EB70 brings the power you need to work and relax outdoors. (Image: Bluetti)

You can use the energy storage devices to charge more than just your laptop and smartphone. You can also keep your coffee maker and other small electronic household appliances running. Thanks to LiFePO4 battery technology, all three power stations offer maximum safety and score with a long service life. This gives you exactly the freedom and independence that characterizes digital nomadism.

Simon Lüthje

I am co-founder of this blog and am very interested in everything that has to do with technology, but I also like to play games. I was born in Hamburg, but now I live in Bad Segeberg.

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