4 tech gadgets every Nigerian can buy for less than N2000

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Written By Larious

Larious is the Executive Editor of LowkeyTech. He is a tech enthusiast and a content writer. 

 

 

 

 

Last Updated on October 3, 2019 by Larious

Nigerians have come to embrace technology. This is why you see them using several phones including the latest devices, there  has been a rapid rise in e-commerce as well as e-payment and you find very few persons that do not have access to the internet especially in the city.

Notwithstanding, some people cannot afford some of these technologies. That’s fine but Jovago.com, Africa’s No.1 hotel booking portal is quite sure that you can afford the following gadgets which are both helpful and affordable.

power banks

Mobile phone Power bank

24 hours electricity is yet to be guaranteed in Nigeria. Other alternatives have been evolved especially for charging your phone. One of such device is the Power bank. A power bank as the name implies saves power. So when your phone is flat you can easily boost the battery with your power bank.

Flash drive

The transfer of files-video, documents, photos, and music has been simplified by flash drive. There are various gigabytes available like 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, 32GB, 64GB and 128GB. It is a must have for everyone. If you handle large files you can get a hard drive.

storage devices

Earphone/Hands free

There are so many cheap earphones that cost N200 but they are actually substandard. Even Beat by Dre is one of the most popular earphones in the world, there are other good earphones you can get for between N600 and N2000.

SD card

A Scan Disk card with a memory card is another way to transfer files. You can get a good 16GB SD card for N1,500 while a Universal Mobile Micro SD reader memory card reader cost N500. They are quite affordable.

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