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Black Friday highlights from The Week The Business Traveller Gift Guide The Week gift guide is full

Black Friday highlights from The Week The Business Traveller Gift Guide The Week gift guide is full of ideas to make holiday shopping stress-free. (The Week will earn commission if you use the links below) Top Tech Buys Phone charging passport holder Navigating airports is easier when you aren't always on the lookout for an outlet. This travel wallet has a built-in 5,000 mAh power pack, enough for at least two full charges for most smartphones [Shop now]( Fitbit Charge 6 With seven days of battery life, this super-comfy wearable will let you track your health and fitness while you're on the road [Shop now]( MacBook Air 13" (M2/256GB) The ultimate laptop for business and leisure. Despite its slim, lightweight frame, it packs plenty of performance, whether you're wrangling spreadsheets or streaming Netflix [Shop now]( AirPods Pro (2nd generation) World-class noise cancelation, now under $200. Filter out the drone of aircraft engines – and your fellow passengers – for a more relaxing trip [Shop now]( Always be prepared! Tactical Pen This pen has a machines steel tip strong enough to break glass – as well as tools for quick fixes on the go [Shop now]( Heeta Dry Bag A heavy-duty waterproof bag, this will protect electronics and documents whatever the weather [Shop now]( International Universal Adapter Up your power game with an adaptor that works in 224 countries – and comes with four USB ports [Shop now]( INIU Portable Charger Ideal for the modern multi-tasking executive, this 20,000 mAh power bank can charge three devices at once [Shop now]( Book Club Reclaiming History: The Assassination of John F. Kennedy, by Vincent Buglioisi. Revisit an enduring mystery of the 20th century on the 60th anniversary of the Kennedy assassination [Shop now]( Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy: Third Edition (Harper Perennial Modern Thought) Brush up on your business theory with this masterpiece of economics, which introduced the idea of "creative destruction" [Shop now]( ◾52 weekly print issues for $99 – that’s a 84% savings! ◾Unlimited FREE weekly access to our Digital Edition! ◾ 2 FREE gifts: The Week Tote and Notebook! [Subscribe now]( If you have trouble reading this email, [read the online version](. You are receiving this email because you are a customer of The Week . If you do not wish to receive such emails, you can unsubscribe by clicking [here](. For information on how we use your data see our [Privacy Policy](. The Week is published by Future US LLC. Registered address: 130 West 42nd Street, New York, NY, 10036.

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