Are you tired of having your packages stolen by porch pirates? There is a solution available to help protect your deliveries – the Loxx Boxx. This smart home locker securely receives your packages, keeping them safe until you can retrieve them.
For a limited time, you can purchase your own Loxx Boxx for just $249 on Amazon, saving $100 off the regular price. The device works by providing an access code to the carrier when you place an order. The carrier uses this code to open the Loxx Boxx and place your shipment inside. The locker can be mounted on your porch, and its weight alone is often enough to deter theft.
By inputting tracking numbers into the Loxx Boxx app, you can automatically generate a one-time access code for the carrier using the last four digits of the tracking number. You can also send one-time codes to friends and family through the app, allowing them to retrieve your packages for you.
With Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and LTE connectivity, you can place the Loxx Boxx wherever you choose and still have control over it. The built-in battery lasts approximately two months per charge, and it comes with a power bank and Micro USB cable for easy recharging. Alternatively, you can purchase the solar panel accessory for continuous charging.
Keep in mind that a Loxx Boxx subscription is required for LTE functionality, delivery tracking, and solar panel accessories, priced at $3.99 per month. The subscription includes a 30-day free trial period for you to test out the features before committing.
TechHive has given the Loxx Boxx a 4-star rating and named it their Editors’ Choice. They found that the steel construction, detailed delivery history tracking, and notifications for new deliveries make it an excellent solution for preventing package theft.
Don’t let porch pirates ruin your deliveries – invest in a Loxx Boxx for peace of mind and added security. Purchase yours on Amazon today for $249 and protect your packages from theft.
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