With many offices shut down,Playboy Foursome video 11 sex scenes people desperate for privacy are working from their cars.
I know someone who drives to the coast every morning to start the day with a view. And the New York Timesrecently wrote about people camping out in parking lots to snag free WiFi.
"If you work from home, everyone is looking for some space and isolation," Adam Tacey, a Nissan vehicle engineer, told Mashable. "Your vehicle offers a good bubble."
Here are a few tips on how turn your car into your own personal office.
If you have a strong WiFi network that reaches your driveway or garage, you're set. Otherwise, head to a WiFi zone near a library or other public space, or prepare to tether to your laptop to your smartphone or a mobile hotspot.
Mashable's sister publication PCMag has a list of hotspot devices, which start at around $100, not including data plans. Download speeds on a hotspot are usually around 65 Mbps, much faster than tethering to your phone, which is about 128 Kbps, according to Wirecutter.
Some cars come with their own built-in WiFi hotspots. Tesla recently added a WiFi data plan for $10 per month, which buyers can add to their bill anytime.
Nissan's AT&T connected car plan is $20 per month, and can be added even if you didn't opt in initially (just don't be upset if your older car isn't compatible). For Ford vehicles, you get a free three-month trial before a subscription plan kicks in. General Motors works with OnStar to provide unlimited data hotspots that start at $40 a month.
Inseego Jetpack MiFi 8800L from Verizon: $199 or $99 with a two-year data plan
Inseego 5G MiFi M1000 from Verizon: $649 for this top-of-the-line device
Skyroam Solis: $179 plus choose from an assortment of data subscription plans
MiFi 8000 Mobile Hotspot from Sprint: $240
But then there's the issue of staying charged. If your car doesn't have a USB port, there are inexpensive converters that can turn cigarette lighters into charging ports.
Some cars have a 110 Volt connector, but you'll probably need an inverter so you can plug in your laptop charger. BESTEK makes a popular version for $20.
To keep your phone charged without using power from your car, bring a portable battery. Anker and Mophie offer charging beasts with plenty of juice to power multiple devices for a day.
Anker PowerCore Essential 20000 PD: $49.99
Mophie powerstation XXL: on sale for $39.95 (usually $99)
Xcentz 10000mAh PD: on sale for $31.99 (usually $49.99)
If you get cramped and uncomfortable while driving for a long time, don't expect working in your car to feel much better. If you need extra cushioning, consider a lumbar support add-on for the driver seat for about $20 to $50.
For a makeshift workspace, push the steering wheel and seat back, and find a board to serve as a desk. Cushioned lap desks like this might work, or you could try mounts specifically made for cars, which attach to the steering wheel or passenger seat. You can find them for around $20.
If you're used to a standing desk or just need to switch it up, consider working from the truck bed or trunk of a larger car like a SUV.
LapGear's Home Office Pro Lap Desk: $49.99
Zonetech's Steering Wheel Desk Tray: $13.99
AutoExec's Roadmaster Car Desk with Inverter: $297.50
Car Desk's 20101 Mobile Workstation: $24.99
This is where electric vehicles have the upper hand. They're super quiet, and without an internal combustion engine, they can run in a garage since there are no tailpipe emissions.
If you don't have an electric vehicle, you can always pick up a pair of noise-canceling headphones, or just pop in your AirPods Pro. (Just don't wear them while driving, please.)
Nissan's Tacey explained how cars are designed to isolate drivers from noise. Even the windows are acoustically designed to dampen sounds. So now you can use that to your advantage — just be sure to keep the window open a crack.
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