Are We There Yet? Meets the 10 in 1 Essential Travel Kit for Nintendo DSi

Article by marshalr (6,010 pts ) , published Oct 22, 2009

Road trips with children are about as much fun as a trip to the dentist. Giving them a DSi quiets them down for a while, but what do you do when a game cart gets lost or the battery runs down? You make sure you have the 10 in 1 Essential Travel Kit with you, is what. Or your sanity goes next.

Essential to a Road Trip

Portable video game consoles are very popular with the younger set, and the DSi has proven invaluable on road trips, according to my sister who has twin 8 year olds. She points out that instead of a constant “are we there yet” emanating from the back seat, the only sound is the clicking of a touch screen and the rasps of buttons. Oh, and also the annoyance of two boys having to share one DSi.

Now my coming along to a trip to Disneyland is the reward for bringing the 10 in 1 Essential Travel Kit with me. Long winded title broken down, it’s a group of accessories designed to not only enhance the fun of using the DSi, but also insure that road trip hell won’t ensue from the kids wearing out the battery as the miles roll on. So into the car I go as the kit in my hand is greedily being eyed.

Box

Listen to This

Of course I’ve cheated by already cutting open the blister pack so that no scissors need be involved as the car travels.

So the first thing I pull out is the pair of earbuds. Handing it to one of the twins to use, now they don’t need to share. The black finish offsets the other pair and for once there’s no arguing over who gets what - I guess they picked up on the fact that no earbuds under $50 are going to sound very different than the next (guess that’s a holiday gift, note to self made).

Anyone Want to Play Cards?

CaseThe Game Card Collection case comes out next, and it feels robust enough to handle hands that tear at velcro without concern. And the 24 slots inside should take care of keeping the games my sister has been keeping in her pocket from getting lost in the future. Or covered with lint for that matter. Only bad thing is that now she’s no longer the “keeper of the games,” but guess she can just confiscate the case entirely in the future.

I don’t know about the protective screen though. It makes sense to want to protect the screen, and including a squeegee to smooth the shield once down is helpful. But the kids have complained about how the screen gets too dim with a shield over it - so we’ll forget about it for this trip. I do use the cleaning cloth to give the DSi a quick wipe though.

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