Collection: Tech Accessories
Smart tech accessories for phones, laptops, and daily gadgets. Fast-charging cables, wireless earbuds, adjustable stands, cooling fans, and more. Solve tangled wires, dead batteries, and uncomfortable setups with practical tools built for Pakistani users. Affordable, durable, and designed to work. Find everything you need to make your devices more useful and your workspace cleaner.
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Portable Mobile Cooling Fan
Regular price Rs.1,499.00 PKRRegular priceRs.2,998.00 PKRSale price Rs.1,499.00 PKRSale -
Logilink 60W 4‑in‑1 Fast Charging USB Cable
Regular price Rs.999.00 PKRRegular priceRs.1,998.00 PKRSale price Rs.999.00 PKRSale -
AirPods Pro 2 – Noise-Canceling Wireless Earbuds
Regular price Rs.1,999.00 PKRRegular priceRs.3,998.00 PKRSale price Rs.1,999.00 PKRSale -
Rechargeable U-Shaped Neck Massager
Regular price Rs.4,999.00 PKRRegular priceRs.9,998.00 PKRSale price Rs.4,999.00 PKRSale -
Speed X 18" Adjustable Laptop Stand
Regular price Rs.1,699.00 PKRRegular priceRs.3,398.00 PKRSale price Rs.1,699.00 PKRSale -
Bluetooth Selfie Stick & Tripod – 360° Rotating
Regular price Rs.1,299.00 PKRRegular priceRs.2,598.00 PKRSale price Rs.1,299.00 PKRSale -
Vintage T9 Metal Trimmer & Hair Clipper for Men
Regular price Rs.1,499.00 PKRRegular priceRs.2,998.00 PKRSale price Rs.1,499.00 PKRSale -
Wireless Hidden Camera Detector
Regular price Rs.2,299.00 PKRRegular priceRs.4,598.00 PKRSale price Rs.2,299.00 PKRSale -
4-in-1 Gun Body Massager
Regular price Rs.2,999.00 PKRRegular priceRs.5,998.00 PKRSale price Rs.2,999.00 PKRSale -
M10 TWS Bluetooth Earbuds
Regular price Rs.1,299.00 PKRRegular priceRs.2,598.00 PKRSale price Rs.1,299.00 PKRSale
Tech Accessories That Actually Work With Your Daily Routine
You grab your phone to leave for work, but the cable won't reach your bed. Your laptop dies during a meeting because you forgot the charger. Your earbuds tangle in your pocket again. Small frustrations, but they add up.
Tech accessories solve these everyday problems. They're not luxury items—they're the practical tools that make your devices more useful, your workspace cleaner, and your digital life less chaotic. Whether you're a student managing assignments, a professional juggling video calls, or someone who just wants their phone to last through the day, the right accessories remove the friction between you and what you need to do.
What Falls Under Tech Accessories
Tech accessories include everything that supports your primary devices. Phone cases and screen protectors keep your smartphone safe from drops and scratches. Charging cables, power banks, and wireless chargers ensure your devices stay powered. Headphones and earbuds deliver your music, podcasts, and calls. Laptop sleeves and stands protect your computer and improve ergonomics. USB hubs expand connectivity. Cable organizers tame desk clutter.
These products don't just add features—they extend device lifespan, prevent damage, and create better user experiences. A good screen protector costs 500 rupees but can save you from a 15,000 rupee screen replacement. A laptop stand improves your posture during long work sessions. A quality power bank means you're never hunting for outlets at the airport.
Why Pakistani Users Need Reliable Tech Accessories
Pakistan's climate and usage patterns demand specific considerations. Summer heat affects battery performance, making power banks essential during load shedding hours. Dust and humidity require protective cases that actually seal properly. Frequent travel between cities means accessories must be durable enough for bus rides and flights.
Local infrastructure also shapes needs. Inconsistent power supply makes surge protectors and backup charging solutions critical. Limited public charging stations make portable chargers non-negotiable for students and professionals. Poor internet connectivity in some areas increases reliance on offline storage devices.
Quality matters more when replacement options are limited. A cable that frays after two months costs you time and money. Accessories that work properly the first time reduce the frustration of returns and exchanges.
How to Choose Tech Accessories That Last
Match accessories to your actual usage. If you charge your phone twice daily, buy a power bank with at least 10,000mAh capacity. If you're rough with cables, choose braided or reinforced options. Your lifestyle dictates what you need, not what's trending.
Check compatibility first. Not all charging cables work with all devices. USB-C differs from Lightning and Micro-USB. Wireless chargers need Qi-compatible phones. Laptop sleeves come in specific sizes. Measure your device or check specifications before buying. Returning items wastes time.
Prioritize build quality over features. A simple cable with good insulation outlasts a "fast-charging" cable that breaks in weeks. Metal connectors last longer than plastic. Reinforced stress points prevent fraying. Read product details about materials and construction.
Consider local warranty and support. Tech accessories can fail. Brands that offer replacement or repair in Pakistan save you from expensive imports or dead products. Check return policies and customer service availability.
Avoid extreme budget options for frequently-used items. A 200-rupee cable might work, but if you use it daily, it'll likely fail quickly. Spending 600 rupees on a durable cable that lasts two years costs less than replacing cheap ones every two months.
Common Mistakes When Buying Tech Accessories
Many people buy based on appearance alone. A stylish phone case that doesn't protect the screen corners is useless when you drop your phone. Choose function first, then aesthetics.
Others buy too many adapters and cables without organizing them. Five charging cables tangled in a drawer help nobody. Buy what you actually need, then use organizers or labels to keep them accessible.
Some users ignore wattage and amperage ratings. A 5W charger won't fast-charge a phone that supports 18W. A power bank with 1A output takes forever to charge tablets. Match technical specifications to your devices.
Another mistake: assuming all brands are identical. Two earbuds at the same price can have vastly different sound quality, comfort, and durability. Research before buying, or choose brands with proven track records.
Essential Tech Accessories for Different Users
Students need: Durable charging cables that survive backpack chaos. Affordable earbuds for online classes. Laptop sleeves that fit budget laptops common in Pakistan. Power banks to last through full day schedules without access to outlets. Screen protectors for phones that get tossed on desks.
Office professionals need: Wireless mice for cleaner desks. Laptop stands to avoid neck strain during eight-hour workdays. Cable management solutions for home offices. Quality webcams and microphones for video meetings. Multi-device chargers to power phone, tablet, and laptop simultaneously.
Content creators need: High-capacity storage devices for video files. Ring lights or clip-on lights for better video quality. Microphones that reduce background noise. Tripods and phone mounts for stable recording. Fast-charging accessories to minimize downtime.
Travelers need: Compact power banks that fit in pockets. Universal adapters for different outlet types. Hard-shell cases for protecting devices in luggage. Noise-canceling earbuds for flights and hotels. Short cables that don't tangle.
How Tech Accessories Improve Your Daily Experience
The right accessories remove small irritations. A phone holder in your car means safer navigation. A wireless charger on your nightstand means you never forget to plug in before bed. A laptop riser aligns your screen with your eyes, reducing headaches.
They also protect your investments. Modern smartphones cost 50,000 to 200,000 rupees. A 2,000-rupee case prevents expensive repairs. Laptops benefit from cooling pads that prevent overheating. Surge protectors guard against voltage fluctuations that damage electronics.
Accessories extend functionality too. Your laptop has two USB ports, but you need four—a USB hub solves this. Your wireless earbuds last four hours, but your commute takes six—a charging case bridges the gap. Your phone storage fills up—an OTG drive expands capacity.
Material Quality and What It Means
Silicone cases offer good grip and shock absorption but attract dust and lint. They're affordable and come in many colors. Good for everyday protection.
Hard plastic cases provide rigid protection and stay cleaner than silicone. They're lighter but offer less shock absorption. Better for users who rarely drop devices.
Braided cables resist fraying better than rubber or plastic cables. They're flexible, durable, and less likely to tangle. Worth the small price increase.
Aluminum stands and holders dissipate heat better than plastic, last longer, and look professional. They're heavier but more stable.
Tempered glass screen protectors feel smoother than plastic film protectors and resist scratches better. They're slightly more expensive but protect better against impact.
Storage and Organization Accessories
Cable management matters more than most people realize. Velcro cable ties keep charging cables from tangling. Desktop organizers create dedicated spots for your mouse, phone, and earbuds. Under-desk cable trays hide power strips and excess cable length.
A clean workspace improves focus. When everything has a place, you spend less time searching and more time working. Drawer organizers separate different cable types. Wall-mounted holders keep daily accessories visible and accessible.
For travel, small pouches or tech organizer bags keep accessories together. One pouch for cables, one for chargers, one for earbuds. This prevents the "dump everything in a bag" approach that damages cables and makes items hard to find.
Understanding Power Requirements
Not all chargers deliver the same power. A 5V/1A charger provides 5 watts. A 5V/2A charger provides 10 watts. A 9V/2A charger provides 18 watts. Higher wattage charges devices faster, but only if your device supports it.
Power banks list capacity in milliampere-hours (mAh). A 10,000mAh power bank can charge a typical 3,000mAh phone battery about three times (accounting for efficiency loss). A 20,000mAh power bank handles multiple devices or multiple charges.
Fast charging requires compatible chargers, cables, and devices. A fast-charge cable with a standard charger won't fast-charge. A fast charger with a basic cable won't either. All three components must support the same standard (Quick Charge, Power Delivery, etc.).
Audio Accessories for Different Needs
Wired earbuds still make sense for many users. They never run out of battery, cost less than wireless options, and work with any device that has a headphone jack. Good for backup or budget-conscious buyers.
Wireless earbuds offer convenience. No cables to tangle or catch on things. Most pairs last 4-6 hours per charge, with charging cases providing additional charges. They're ideal for exercise, commuting, or moving around while listening.
Over-ear headphones provide better sound quality and comfort for extended listening. They're bulkier but less likely to fall out. Good for home use, office work, or long flights.
Consider your environment. Open offices need good noise isolation. Quiet homes work fine with open-back designs. Noisy commutes benefit from active noise cancellation.
Protection Accessories Worth Having
Screen protectors are cheap insurance. Even if you're careful, a single drop can shatter an unprotected screen. Tempered glass protectors absorb impact and can be replaced for a fraction of screen repair costs.
Phone cases vary in protection level. Slim cases protect against scratches and minor drops. Rugged cases with reinforced corners handle serious falls. Clear cases show off your phone's design while still protecting.
Laptop sleeves prevent scratches during transport. Hard-shell cases offer more protection but add weight and bulk. Choose based on how you carry your laptop—backpack users need more protection than briefcase users.
Keyboard covers protect laptop keyboards from dust, spills, and wear. Especially useful in dusty environments or if you eat near your computer.
Connectivity Solutions
USB hubs expand port availability. If your laptop only has USB-C ports, a hub adds USB-A, HDMI, SD card readers, and ethernet. Essential for connecting older peripherals to newer laptops.
Adapters solve compatibility problems. Lightning to headphone jack for newer iPhones. USB-C to USB-A for connecting standard flash drives. HDMI to VGA for older projectors.
OTG (On-The-Go) adapters let phones connect to USB drives, keyboards, or mice. Useful for transferring large files or expanding phone functionality.
Card readers speed up photo transfers from cameras to computers. They're faster than connecting cameras directly and work with multiple card formats.
Maintenance and Care Tips
Clean charging ports regularly. Dust and lint accumulate in phone ports, preventing proper cable connection. A wooden toothpick carefully removes debris without damaging contacts.
Coil cables loosely. Tight coiling creates stress at connection points, leading to internal wire breaks. Store cables in gentle loops.
Unplug by gripping the connector, not the cable. Pulling on the cable strains the connection point, causing premature failure.
Keep accessories dry. Pakistan's humidity can corrode metal contacts and damage electronics. Store accessories in sealed bags with silica gel packets in humid months.
Replace worn accessories promptly. A fraying cable can short circuit and damage your device. A cracked screen protector no longer protects. Small investments prevent larger problems.
FAQ's
What's the difference between original and compatible tech accessories?
Original accessories are made by your device manufacturer and guaranteed compatible. Compatible accessories are made by third parties and work with your device but may lack official certification. Compatible options often cost less but vary in quality. For critical items like chargers, original or certified brands are safer.
How long should a good charging cable last?
A quality charging cable should last 1-2 years with daily use. Braided or reinforced cables often last longer. If cables break in weeks or months, either the quality is poor or you're storing them improperly. Avoid tight bending near connectors.
Are expensive power banks worth the extra cost?
Higher-priced power banks from reputable brands offer better battery cells, accurate capacity ratings, and safety features that prevent overcharging or overheating. Cheap power banks may provide less capacity than advertised and can potentially damage devices or even pose safety risks.
Can I use any charger with any phone?
Phones regulate incoming power, so using a higher-wattage charger won't harm most modern devices. However, very cheap chargers lack proper regulation and can damage batteries over time. Stick to chargers from known brands or certified third-party options.
Do wireless chargers work through phone cases?
Most wireless chargers work through cases up to 3mm thick. Thin silicone, plastic, or leather cases are fine. Thick cases, metal cases, or cases with credit cards attached will block charging. Remove these before placing phone on wireless charger.
How do I know if a screen protector fits my phone model?
Check the product listing for your exact phone model. Screen protectors are model-specific because camera cutouts, speaker holes, and screen curvature differ between models. Even phones in the same series (like iPhone 13 vs 13 Pro) need different protectors.
What mAh power bank do I need for my device?
Check your phone's battery capacity (usually 3,000-5,000mAh for smartphones). A 10,000mAh power bank charges most phones 2-3 times. A 20,000mAh power bank handles multiple devices or several full charges. Account for 20-30% efficiency loss during charging.
Are Bluetooth earbuds safe for long-term use?
Bluetooth earbuds emit much less radiation than phones and are considered safe by international health organizations. If concerned about ear health, focus on volume levels instead—listening at high volumes damages hearing regardless of wired or wireless connection.
Why do some cables charge faster than others?
Cable thickness (gauge) affects charging speed. Thicker cables carry more current. Also, some cables only have two wires (for charging) while others have four (charging plus data). Quality materials and proper shielding matter. Check if cables support your device's fast-charging standard.
How often should I replace phone cases and screen protectors?
Replace screen protectors when cracked or heavily scratched—they've absorbed impact meant for your screen. Replace cases when they crack, tear, or no longer fit snugly. A loose case doesn't protect. For regular users, expect to replace these yearly.



