Are you an avid hiker? Outdoorsman? Camping enthusiast of any kind? If so, you know that the best way to take full advantage of the great outdoors is to be prepared. Sure, roughing it and going off-the-grid has its appeal—but these days there’s no need for such extreme measures when it comes to enjoying a camping trip! With some of the latest gadgets and technology on the market, even beginning campers can find all sorts of creative ways to make their stay in nature comfortable (in addition to making sure they get back home safe). Whether you’re looking for innovative items designed with safety in mind or just want something new that will put your expectations above and beyond standard camping fare, read on as we provide recommendations on must-have essentials everyone needs while out in the wild!

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Gas One GS-3400P Propane or Butane Stove
We’re starting off with a camping must-have for anyone who wants to be able to quickly and efficiently cook while camping. Don’t get us wrong, we love cooking over the campfire, but this portable stove can do wonders. The automatic electric ignition means you can quickly get a fire going for meals, without trying to maintain a campfire. You can choose between propane or butane, easily adjust the heat dial, and there is an added safety feature to eject the cartridge when irregular pressure is detected.
4.7 out of 5 stars
Price: $32.98
Electric LED Camping Lantern for Emergency
This ultra-bright LED light can be hand cranked, charged with solar power, or recharged via USB cord. The main light can have up to 40 hours of low light time and up to 35 hours for the flashlight. You can also charge your phone, making this not only the perfect camping tool but also a survival and emergency kit must-have. It’s easy to transport with its collapsible design, making it great to add to your camping gear.
4.5 out of 5 stars
Price: $32.99
Rechargeable Hand Warmers
These will get you through long hikes to your campsite or nights in the tent. You’ll also want to use these for a lot more than camping with up to 12 hrs of heating time, quick charging, and 3 levels of temperature control. These are perfect for anyone with a cold-weather hobby or job.
4.9 out of 5 stars
Price: $49.99
FOVAL 200W Car Power Inverter DC 12V to 110V AC Converter with 4 USB Ports Charger
This is another product that’s good to have around just in case, but it can go a long way at the campsite. This device is a little bigger than a passport and weighs only a pound. There are 2 USB charging ports and 2 standard plug outlets with a 2.4-foot cable with a cigarette lighter plug.
4.5 out of 5 stars
Price: $24.99
3 Long Range Walkie Talkies Rechargeable for Adults – NOAA 2 Way Radios Walkie Talkies 3 Pack
If you know you won’t get cell reception or you just want to try and unplug, these are perfect to at least keep you safe. These walky talky’s are rechargeable with 48-72 hours of battery life. There is a maximum range and clear sound of up to 3 miles. This is another product that can be used for camping, in emergencies, or just to keep up with your kids around your property or neighborhood.
4.5 out of 5 stars
Price: $69.99
Extremus Blaze 360 Windproof Lighter
This lighter could actually save your life. This rechargeable, waterproof, flameless lighter is equipped with a flashlight, survival whistle, and a lanyard. You should be able to use this up to 300 times on a single charge. You can quickly charge this in 1.5 hours and it will hold a charge for up to a week.
4.5 out of 5 stars
Price: $21.99
Vidihill 20000mAh Camping Fan with LED Lantern
This lighter could actually save your life. This rechargeable, waterproof, flameless lighter is equipped with a flashlight, survival whistle, and a lanyard. You should be able to use this up to 300 times on a single charge. You can quickly charge this in 1.5 hours and it will hold a charge for up to a week.
4.7 out of 5 stars
Price: $59.99
Camping doesn’t have to be a survival excersise. you can take technology and gadgets that will make your trip more enjoyable. Leave the phones in the tents, but with these products you’ll be able to handle most emergencies the wilderness will throw at you.