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My Everyday Tech: 2022!

Marques Brownlee@mkbhd5.7M viewsJan 7, 202214:19
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What’s in my bag and on my phones RIGHT NOW. All links below v Peak Design V2 Everyday 20L: amzn.to MacBook Pro 16: amzn.to AirPods Max: amzn.to Opal C1 webcam: opalcamera.com Canon R5: amzn.to Canon 15-35 RF: amzn.to USB-C cable with display: amzn.to Trove slim wallet: trove.cc iPhone 13 Pro: amzn.to Pixel 6 Pro: amzn.to TickTick: ticktick.com Agenda Calendar Widget: play.google.com Osmos game: apps.apple.com Tech I'm using right now: amazon.com Intro Track: youtube.com Playlist of MKBHD Intro music: goo.gl ~ twitter.com @MKBHD @MKBHD

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Marques Brownlee walks through his everyday tech setup for 2022, focusing on what he carries daily and what devices keep him productive outside a desk. He starts with the backpack, highlighting the Peak Design Everyday Carry 20L and its layout, including a dedicated back compartment for his 16 inch M1 Max MacBook Pro that he uses for on the couch or in hotel rooms while editing. He then opens the top section to reveal his go-to items such as a MagSafe charger, AirPods Max for travel, an Opal C1 webcam, a Canon R5 with a wide angle lens, and a compact USB-C display cable that shows power draw in real time. In the bottom photographer compartment he explains when he uses heavier gear like the Canon R5 or Sony A1 and shares a few travel shoots where that gear came in handy, emphasizing versatility rather than always carrying a heavy rig. Finally, he dives into how he organizes pockets and everyday essentials like a TROVE wallet, a skinned key card, car keys with AirTag, and a few adapters and chargers, underscoring a philosophy of lean, practical gear that covers both work and travel needs. He wraps by detailing the two daily driver smartphones, an iPhone 13 Pro and a Pixel 6 Pro, and discusses app ecosystems, how he balances iOS and Android usage, and the apps he relies on most for productivity, navigation, and content creation, inviting feedback on what to tweak or add next. The overall message is one of purposeful curation: a lightweight but capable setup aimed at real-world tasks, with a clear emphasis on consistent processes for packing, charging, and staying organized across devices and platforms.

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