Travel smarter with this $30 tsa-approved smartlock and tracker
Travel smarter with this $30 tsa-approved smartlock and tracker"
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through our links._ TL;DR: Don’t leave home without SmartLock, the TSA-Approved Travel Lock with Apple Find My App Integration, available here for $29.99. Got big plans this summer? Then
you’re going to want a SmartLock. This TSA-Approved Travel Lock offers total convenience and security, allowing you to secure your belongings safely while keeping tabs on them, thanks to its
Apple Find My App Integration. Just in time for travel season, this handy device is only $29.99 right here. The SmartLock is ready to turn air travel into smooth sailing thanks to its
TSA-approved lock. It allows you to easily secure your belongings with its easy-to-use dials, letting you rest easy knowing your valuables are secure. You can set the unique lock combination
for some added security, too. Aside from safeguarding your stuff, this SmartLock also serves as a tracker. It’s compatible with the Apple Find My app, so you can pinpoint your luggage on a
map right from your iPhone. ------------------------- If your luggage goes out of range, you’ll be alerted, and you can even track it nearby with the Play Sound feature. There’s also Lost
Mode, which lets you know your lock has been found if you leave it behind, allowing for a quick recovery. The SmartLock itself is made of durable alloy construction to withstand rough
handling at the airport. A rugged cable helps prevent unauthorized access. And the replaceable battery lasts up to three months, giving you one less thing to worry about. Outfit your luggage
with the SmartLock: TSA-Approved Travel Lock with Apple Find My App Integration, now for just $29.99. _StackSocial__ prices subject to change._
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