This versatile unit comes with a bracket that fastens to a wall or piece of furniture, and then the box mounts to the bracket. Gun Vault's new addition to their line is the Speed Vault SVB-500. This way, should you cut your finger on one hand you can still open the unit by using a print from your other hand. We always recommend that each user you grant access to store at least two prints from each hand. Amazingly, this fingerprint gun case can store 120 different fingerprint or thumbprints. In less than a second, the GunVault has analyzed your print and opened the door. To open this fingerprint gun safe, simply press the index finger button and then slide your fingertip over the little scanner located below the button. GunVault's MVB-500 will also read finger or thumbprints, but by using a scanner instead of a reader. Simply place your finger on the sensor, tap a button and the safe pops open. There is a fingerprint reader inside the first position where your index finger would go. Gun Vault's line offers the GVB-1000 and GVB-2000 pistol safes and each will store 30 prints. (When the print doesn't match - ie, an unauthorized user is attempting to access your safe - the lock records a missed combination and counts against the number of permitted tries to get into the safe before the lock enters a lock-out mode for a set period of time.) The biometric lock is available on different kinds of safes. But all you really need to know is that the biometric technology can tell your print from anyone else's, so only your print will open your safe. If the sampled fingerprint matches with the print stored in the database, the locking mechanism will release. The fingerprint sensor maps your specific finger or thumbprint using capacitance and a proprietary computer algorithm. The engineering behind biometric gun safes is complicated, but the result for the user is simplicity itself. Everyone has unique fingerprints or thumbprints, so accuracy is assured." It doesn't get much easier than sticking your finger on top of a biometric scanner or resting your handprint on a reader and presto - your safe opens. "Biometric fingerprint gun safes have come a long way.
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