Technology
Motorola’s award-winning smart safe with wall mount is on sale
TL;DR: Keep your valuables protected with the Motorola Smart Safe with Secure Wall Mounting for $116.99, a 9% savings.
There are enough pickpocketing horror stories going around to scare anyone into wearing a funny looking money belt while traveling. We’ve all done it, right?
But thieves don’t just hang out in crowded areas. You can lose your valuables in places you think are safe, too — including your own home. Sure your knockoff Nest Cam will catch them in the act, but they could still run away with something you really care about.
If you want to take matters into your own hands, the Motorola Smart Safe is a great option for those everyday items that you still need to access often. Think stuff like your passport, jewelry, medicine, wedding ring, and Coachella tickets.
Measuring at only 8.4 inches, the safe won’t be a giant eyesore and can fit almost anywhere. You can mount it to any wall, and remote open it using just your smartphone. With WiFi capability and integrated 24/7 security monitoring, it sends real-time security notifications to your device via loud and visual alerts. It’s also outfitted with everything you would want in a security device: humidity and odor control system, water-resistant keypad, and a backup key for emergency access.
Kinda beats the underwear drawer you hide your valuables in, don’t you think?
Usually $129, the Motorola Smart Safe is available on sale for only $116.99 — a savings of 9%.
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