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Everything we pack to keeping safe and deter theft while traveling.
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Fromanti-theft backpacksto personal safety alarms, these are the safety devicesTravel + Leisureeditors never travel without.
Parker calls it the most subtle and stylish personal alarm shes ever seen.
Its small and lightweight, and comes with an elegant brass keychain.
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Despite its effectiveness at drawing attention, the alarm is non-violent and TSA-approved for travel.
It opens so wide that contents will fall out if you bend over while the bag is unzipped.
Parker also loves the lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag for securing her essentials.
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She also says that despite its compact size, it fits a deceptive amount.
The lining is sustainably made from recycled nylon.
We also appreciate the comfortable, adjustable crossbody strap, which features elastic loops for securing any excess length.
Although the materials are marketed as being cut-resistant, we were able to tear into them during testing.
The latter feature is just one of many designed to deter thieves.
It meets the carry-on restrictions of most airlines and can be carried duffel or suitcase-style too.
The kit doesnt include the USB-A cord required to charge the machine itself.
The 3-in-1 cable is compatible with any unit with a USB-C, micro USB, or lightning port.
We love how portable the charger is too.
Longevity is ensured by Otterboxs renowned drop protection tests and a limited lifetime warranty.
Its currently only compatible with iOS.
Fox praises it as the most accurate luggage tag Ive ever used.
It syncs with Apples “Find My” app to allow you to locate your suitcase anytime, anywhere.
The capacity is minimal and will only fit cards, cash, and small jewelry.
The safe also sends battery life and left open status notifications.
The cable does not fit through small zipper pulls.
Because the suitcase uses latches instead of zippers, theres no room for overpacking.
Fox praises the stretchable ripstop nylon belt for its overall comfort.
The mesh fabric on the back is breathable and I dont feel any digging in," she says.
“The straps adjust nicely and are also made of a smooth material.
They expand to accommodate a wide range of body types.
Themoney beltis waterproof, with high-quality YKK zippers and double-release safety buckles.
Most importantly from a safety perspective, the belt protects your belongings from RFID-related identity theft.
Choose yours in gray, black, or pink.
Its slightly larger than a traditional passport sleeve and takes up more space in your purse or carry-on.
Made from four recycled plastic bottles, it also shields your passport from spills and stains.
The case has space for your passport on one side and slots for eight cards on the other.
Behind the card section is a larger slip pocket perfect for cash or boarding passes.
The card slots can stretch out if you put too many cards in at a time.
Fox loves that its the size and shape of a traditional wallet, fitting perfectly in my back pocket.
The protectivetravel caseis sold separately.
A portable wi-fi hotspot can increase your connection, even when out of range of cell towers.
They also tend to be more reliable, with better security, and a stronger battery life.
We tested this with three devices connected at once and the overall performance and speed worked well.
A luggage tracker increases the likelihood of being able to relocate your suitcase if it does go missing.
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