9 Ways to Repurpose Your Old Tablets and Put Them to Good Use

When you update your tablet to another one doesn’t mean you have to throw the old one. use old tablets to still be used as much as they can, and reuse them for. The most common response is to change some settings, or download an app for re-installing old tablets new life.

Before You Repurpose Old Tablets

Until you start purposing, you have to pre-pack your old tablet. Addictions are, it’s still a lot of apps and even old files. Go through this checklist for your tablet preparations Read.

  • Support any files you may want to store (including photos that didn’t transfer to a new tablet or cloud storage service)*.
  • check your apps to ensure you don’t have to transfer any data from one tablet to another, such as game progress or databases.
  • Factory reset the tablet when everything you want to keep is backed up
  • Uninstall and disable any default apps you don’t want or need
  1. Bedside Companion

No, I don’t mean a real person. But instead of using the old tablets as a bedside companion, it is ‘clock-time alarm clocks, white noise machine, night/morning meditations and weather station’. If you combine apps and widgets to help you sleep and wake up, all the apps you use for that app are in one convenient place by combining them.

Woman asleep in bed.

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Plus If you don’t have any social apps on your old tablet, this stops doomscrolling just before bed and at the very least when you wake up.

The built-in clock app is a feature of your tablet that allows you to always use it on your device. If you want to hear a clock and white noise in one app, try White Noise Lite (iOS | Android) which provides an adjustable clock/white noise sound. Alarmy keeps you always a missed alarm for s, so that no one can miss an alarm. Now, you just have to add your favorite weather and meditation apps.

  1. Security Monitor

It’s your old tablet, whether you want to keep track of the house, check on your pets or monitor your baby. As long as the camera still works, use your tablet as security camera and when you want to see the feed on a new tablet or phone.

Check out the Alfred Home Security Camera app as a choice for this type of system.

  1. Kitchen Helper

I think it’s a good idea to use your shiny new tablet in the kitchen until food or hot grease splashes on and ruins its cooking. What is the most dangerous thing to do with your old tablet, let’s just take the risk instead of letting it go. So use this tablet to store all your recipes in one place. How does Recipe Keeper work for finding recipes online and scanning in your hand written recipes? And even offline, it’s also a .

Woman reading recipes next to her tablet.

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Even if you install a cooking app to teach you how to cook, you can even install it. I’m trying to figure out some apps that may not work as your tablet ages, just know what they are. A timer app like Kitchen Multi-TimeR or kitchen Timer would also be a good addition, I’d say.

  1. Family Command Center

It’s a good idea to use calendar and notes apps, but it’t work as hard to keep your busy family on the same page when everyone is sync with their calendars and note. Repurpose old tablets as family command centers for s. Just put the tablet on a wall so everyone can keep it updated with important reminders, appointments and more.

This is a good app for Google Calendar and Apple’s Calendar apps, which are free to use. If you have a family, try other calendar apps or see what works best for your family. There are even lists of notes in some calendar apps, such as .

  1. Movie Player

I have a offline movie player that is essential for camping, long trips or just as safe and safe for kids to watch movies without worrying about what else is on the streaming service. Considering that VLC supports most media file types and works on iOS and Android, I would suggest using VL. Alternatively, you can download subtitles and even use it as a video editor for Plus.

Mom and daughter watching movies on a tablet.

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  1. Ebook and Document Reader

You want a larger screen for your ebooks, so you can just use your old tablet as an ebook reader. A Kindle or other expensive ereader isn’t required for you to have a special . I personally like Readest, but there are a number of ebook reader apps to choose from.

They also serve as reading devices, including PDFs and other documents. If you have a large collection of ePub files, try these enPUb readers instead.

  1. Secondary Monitor

During your computer work, when you need a second monitor, just use your old tablet. If you have an app like Space Desk that mirrors your display so easily, use a similar app to the one you’re using. If you need more than one old tablet, you can even connect it with multiple screens. This guide guides you through the process of guiding you to s.

  1. Retro Gaming Console

You can convert a retro gaming console to your tablet as long as it is still responsive with no major lag, and the device remains’reactive’. download an emulator for retro games, including RetroArch. Afterward, load any game ROMs you own (or buy some online) Then. This is the best for playing old games from Nintendo, Sega, PlayStation and more.

Retro game cartridges.

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  1. Digital Photo Frame

It’s a bit of surprisingly expensive to buy digital photo frames, which has said. Just use old tablets as photo frames, . The tablet is either hang on a wall or use the case to set it up like’real frame frames’ when placed on table. If you’re default to Google Photos (Android or iOS) or Photos on iPad, it’s a way that you can use them. Read Memoria for Android or Digital Photo Frame app for iOS, or.

Don’t let your old tablets go to waste. Repurpose them and get even more use for your money.

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