Purchase this biometric-enabled travel safe during the Green Monday promotion and save more than $80 | Boeing

2021-12-16 07:49:49 By : Ms. Lilly Hu

Ensuring the safety of your important items is of utmost importance. ID cards, memory sticks with sensitive information, jewelry, etc. are all things you want to be safe. Unfortunately, most of us are unable to accurately put the safe in our bag while traveling. 

But what if it can? This is where TROVA GO comes in-a safe that combines the simplicity of biometric technology with a sleek aluminum alloy shell to ensure the safety of your important items. As part of the Green Monday promotion, we will offer an additional 20% discount on the TROVA GO code GREEN20. You only need to pay US$156.79, which is a savings of US$82 compared to MSRP!

TROVA GO is a pocket safe that uses your biometric information to ensure safety. With a Bluetooth connection, TROVA GO is only paired with certain users, so your items are safe while remaining accessible. Never forget PIN codes, passwords or combinations-TROVA GO uses 21st century technology to make security easier than ever.

TROVA GO is made of hardened aluminum alloy, which is light in weight and can be carried around all day long. At the same time, it is strong and durable and can withstand harsh punishments. The silicone lining can protect the contents and hide odors. As a reward, you will get the unique TROVA GO protective case, which is a leather case that protects your safe from scratches and wear.

In their review of TROVA GO, PCMag stated that “Trova Go does exactly what it planned: to provide a safe private container for your sensitive materials. It is stylish and safe, just like a portable, pocketable password box, and it It’s as easy to unlock as your phone."

For this Green Monday, use code GREEN20 to get TROVA GO $82. You only need to pay $156.79 for the safe and simple privacy provided by the lightweight and stylish TROVA GO. 

I recently rediscovered the advantages of certain Amiga file formats, but Ernie Smith beat me in terms of format archeology: 10 forgotten image formats. TGA was originally developed by AT&T and split into its own company in the late 1980s. It was one of the earliest file formats capable of "true color", with... read the rest

Top-end graphics cards sell for more than $2,000 on eBay, and even mid-range models cost only half. They have become a big target for thieves. According to their manufacturer EVGA, an entire truck was looted in California. Jacob Freeman, EVGA Product Manager, posted on the forum, "Please note, October 29, 2021... read the rest

Apple's own processor was a huge success for the company. It provided powerful performance and excellent battery life. Most software companies quickly released new versions of applications compatible with ARM chips. However, a major league did not: Dropbox said it hadn't even considered it, and had no plans to do so. Read the rest

If you want to freshen up on an after-get off work date or while traveling during the trip, your options are usually limited, and it is not always possible to go to the barber shop quickly. After all, maintaining facial hair can be a daunting task, because not all hair or beard types are the same,... read the rest

With the winter weather knocking at our door, now is a good time to find a way for your dog to enjoy entertainment, because even in the cold and snow, they still need to exercise. Canine rich toys are a great way to give them mental and physical stimulation, most of them are good... read the rest

As a cat owner, you want to make sure that your cat is always happy and can have the best game time experience. Although it’s great to be able to enjoy game time together, sometimes as a host, your busy life schedule hinders you and you can’t always make them happy. The next best alternative... read the rest

Read the rules that you agree to use this website in our terms of service.

We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide us with a way to earn money by linking to Amazon.com and affiliate sites.

Boing Boing uses cookies and analytics trackers and is supported by advertising, merchandise sales and affiliate links. Read how we handle the data we collect in our privacy policy.

Who will be eaten first? Our forum rules are detailed in the community guide.

Boing Boing is released under a Creative Commons license, unless otherwise stated.