RFID Blocking Wallet |
A wallet lined with material that blocks RFID signals. |
Prevents electronic pickpocketing by shielding your credit cards from scanners. A must-have in crowded areas. |
$10 - $30 |
Travel Money Belt |
A discreet belt worn under clothing with zippered compartments for cash and cards. |
Keeps your valuables hidden and secure. Choose one with RFID blocking for added protection. |
$15 - $40 |
Personal Alarm |
A small device that emits a loud, piercing siren when activated. |
A great deterrent for potential attackers and can attract attention in an emergency. Easy to carry on a keychain. |
$9 - $25 |
Door Stop Alarm |
A wedge that prevents a door from being opened, with an alarm that sounds when pressure is applied. |
Adds an extra layer of security in hotel rooms. |
$10-$30 |
Portable Door Lock |
A device that reinforces a door lock from the inside. |
Provides extra security in hotels or other accommodations. It can prevent unauthorized entry, offering additional peace of mind. |
$15 - $45 |
Cable Lock |
A small, lightweight cable lock to secure bags to stationary objects. |
Discourages theft in restaurants, airports, or train stations when you can't keep a constant eye on your belongings. |
$10 - $20 |
Dummy Wallet |
A cheap wallet filled with old gift cards or expired coupons. |
In the event of a mugging, you can hand this over to the thief, protecting your real wallet and valuables. |
$5 (for a cheap wallet) + whatever you have lying around |
Anti-Theft Backpack |
A backpack with hidden zippers, cut-resistant material, and RFID blocking pockets. |
Offers multiple layers of security to protect your belongings from theft. |
$40 - $150 |
Whistle |
A simple whistle to attract attention in case of an emergency. |
Easy to carry and use. A loud whistle can be surprisingly effective in deterring attackers or signaling for help. |
$5 - $15 |
Signal Blocker Bag |
A pouch that blocks cellular, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, and radio signals |
Protects against device hacking, tracking, and data theft. Ideal for securing electronic devices when you want to ensure complete privacy |
$10 - $30 |
First Aid Kit |
Basic medical supplies for treating minor injuries. |
Essential for any trip, whether you're in a city or exploring the outdoors. |
$10 - $50 |
Hidden Pockets |
Clothing with concealed pockets sewn into the lining. |
Provides a safe place to store cash, cards, or small valuables without being easily detected. |
$20 - $80 (depending on the garment) |
Flashlight or Headlamp |
A portable light source for navigating dark areas. |
Useful for avoiding accidents in unfamiliar environments and can also be used for signaling in an emergency. |
$10 - $50 |
Backup Phone |
An inexpensive spare phone with a local SIM card. |
Useful if your primary phone is lost, stolen, or runs out of battery. Ensure it can make emergency calls. |
$30 - $100 (for a basic model) |
Door Security Bar |
An adjustable bar that braces against the floor to prevent a door from being forced open. |
Provides robust security for hotel rooms and rentals. |
$25 - $60 |