The latest 'smart' gun safe

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I'm not sure they can come up with one that has anymore features than this:

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8 digit rapid back lit key pad. 19 million possible combinations
Optional hidden 'Nano Key'. Blue tooth enable button that will open it.
Large, holds full size pistols
Interior LED light (so you can find the gun?)
Silent opening drawer
duel chargers on top for iPhones and AirPods..
LED touch screen.... with:
Clock, temperature and humidity shown as well as status of safe and chargers....
and of course totally blue tooth enabled so you can open with your phone as well as I presume check it's condition anywhere...
Plugs into the wall but has a backup battery.
does come in both large and compact sizes...
 
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I'm not sure they can come up with one that has anymore features than this:

for those that don't want to click on this:
8 digit rapid back lit key pad. 19 million possible combinations
Optional hidden 'Nano Key'. Blue tooth enable button that will open it.
Large, holds full size pistols
Interior LED light (so you can find the gun?)
Silent opening drawer
duel chargers on top for iPhones and AirPods..
LED touch screen.... with:
Clock, temperature and humidity shown as well as status of safe and chargers....
and of course totally blue tooth enabled so you can open with your phone as well as I presume check it's condition anywhere...
Plugs into the wall but has a backup battery.
does come in both large and compact sizes...
You forgot wireless charger for your phone. 😀

And you can turn off the display at night!
 
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I know, so much stuff it was hard to catch it all. I did find the LED lighting when you open the case kind of interesting and probably not what one might want. If you need a light inside the case to be able to find the gun... .well....
I actually bought one of their safes a few months ago... on a whim... the "Sig Sauer" named one.... it sits in one of my secret storage areas... empty... I really can't quite come up with a practical use for it... not having any children in the house or any that come to visit.
 
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I know, so much stuff it was hard to catch it all. I did find the LED lighting when you open the case kind of interesting and probably not what one might want. If you need a light inside the case to be able to find the gun... .well....
I actually bought one of their safes a few months ago... on a whim... the "Sig Sauer" named one.... it sits in one of my secret storage areas... empty... I really can't quite come up with a practical use for it... not having any children in the house or any that come to visit.
And what do you think of the quality of this brand of safe? I wonder how long it will last before the electronics start to go crazy. I use a wireless charger for my phone, but they don't seem to last more than about 2 years.

How long do you think this one would last?
 

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When I bought my house I bought a beautiful cherry wood alarm clock with a hidden gun compartment. It's still going strong but I hear the company is out of business.

Sounds like this is the modern version.
 
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yep, you bolt the thing to the beside table and I guess they have to carry off the entire table. I can see the need for something like this if you have young people around or even old demented people.... (but then that might include some of us) but for the normal childless gun enthusiast, is there such a thing?.... locks are pretty much to keep honest people out.... I hired a lock smith to open a warehouse office one time and he had a much harder time getting the loose worn out regular door handle lock to open than the brand new dead bolt which took him about 10 seconds... then again for a criminal they can open just about any lock in a matter of seconds.... the real secret in most homes built nowadays with vinyl siding... just cut a hole in the side of the house... if you are in a hurry use a cordless sawzall.... for pad locks cordless right angle grinder with a thin metal cutting blade....

Oh and for the answer about how good these are... and longevity... I don't have a clue... the one I have I've played with a couple of times but have never really used it.... can't really figure out what to do with it.
 

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Call me a downer or rock headed old man. But I'd rather have a gun vault with 1" bolts that I'd have to loosen with a 3 foot wrench to get open before I'd trust a bunch more electronics than we already have.

Knock wood,,, my 30 year old Am Sec mechanical dial safe still going strong. Not even the revered S&G dial, it hasn't moved a half number off it's combination settings.
 
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Just to keep in that thread.... I've always been amazed at the NRA 'speak' in their safe handgun course that they should be unloaded and locked away.... I have a friend that was given a 357 mag revolver and she doesn't even keep the ammo near the gun... I just shake my head at things like this.
 
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I use a GunVault handgun "safe" which is bolted into my dresser. Any gun not on my person can be kept in this small safe and readily available to me, but safe from visiting grandchildren, etc. This electronic safe is intrigueing, but a bit costly and certainly visible to any and all who are present. One feature that does not impress me is the wireless phone charger. To use any wireless charger pad you need to take the phone out of its protective case, a pain to do regularly. When someone makes a wireless phone charger pad that can charge my phone while in its Otter protective case, then I might be interested.
 
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That is really the only practical reason I can see for one of these.... if you have children or grandchildren around... even if you are comfortable with them and they have been trained... they can and will have friends over.... I grew up with guns out and around our house and I know I have made and survived more mistakes than I should have.... 12 gage shotgun blast through a ceiling and 38 hole through the floor of my mother's car are just a few.....
 

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View the history log? Now there is something. How long does it work if the power is out? Will it still charge a phone? Not for me, sorry.
 
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