InvizBox Go VPN Router + 2-Yr Premium Subscription for $148
April 11, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Smart and portable, you can now easily protect all your browsing on every device, everywhere. InvizBox Go is a discreet, mobile VPN router that allows you to seamlessly encrypt all your Internet traffic. It works everywhere to secure your browsing privacy and security — at home, abroad or on any public Wi-Fi. The InvizBox Go also works as a power bank to allow you to charge your mobile devices on the go!
Featured in Wired, Ars Technica, and Forbes!
- Enormous 10 hour battery life for when you’re traveling
- Gives you the speed you need for fast encryption
- Secures all your devices even when using insecure public Wi-Fi
- VPN endpoints in over 60 countries w/ 110 cities & over 200 servers to choose from
- Just put the InvizBox Go into Extender mode to extend your Wi-Fi range
- Allows you to access websites & media from all over the world; dedicated streaming servers in the US, UK, Japan and Canada
- Works as a power bank to allow you to charge your mobile devices on the go
- Gold Plan w/ 2 years of VPN susbcription
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: black
- Finish: matte
- Materials: plastic, cardboard, lithium-ion battery
- Product dimensions: 2.8″H x 4.8″L x 0.6″W
- Geo unblocking
- Fast power bank
- Ad blocking
- Encryption
- Wi-Fi extender
- Small & discreet
- InvizBox Warranty
Includes
- InvizBox Go
- USB Charging Cable
- Carrry Case
- Quick Start Guide
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