![]() ![]() I could fit another magazine, but certainly not another firearm at the same time. 45 with a spare magazine dominating the interior of the safe. This is essentially a one-gun safe unless you’re storing compact firearms. PerformanceĪ safe is only as good as what it can hold, how accessible the contents are when you want them, and how inaccessible the contents are when you don’t want them accessed. The LED ring will light green to indicate success. Enter the password a second time and press OK to store it. To set it, you press the “Set PWD” button until you hear the beep. With only five digits and a six to twelve-digit combination, you have to get a little creative. The final setup step was to set the combination. I can hold my finger in any position to open the safe. When you store a fingerprint, it doesn’t matter the orientation of your finger when you open the safe. It turns out that the fingerprint reader is not directional. It failed because that thumbprint was already stored. That way, I’d have both directions of my right thumb stored. I thought that was a great idea so I tried to do that as well. She got creative when storing her thumbprint and held her thumb upside down as it was easier. I stored several of my fingerprints as well as several from my wife. It beeps and flashes green when the fingerprint has been stored. The LED ring illuminates green for a successful read or red for a failure. Then, touch the fingerprint reader five times in a row with the same finger. To store a new fingerprint, and the safe can hold up to 40, press the “Set Fingerprint” button on the interior control panel unit you hear a beep. Next up on the setup list was to get rid of these defaults and make the safe mine. The fingerprint reader defaults to accept any fingerprint, so touching the reader also opens the safe. ![]() To open the safe, press OK to wake it up, then press “1” six times and OK, and the safe will pop open. The safe ships with a default combination of 1-1-1-1-1-1. In addition, when you unlock the safe, if it buzzes five times and the LED flashes red five times, it means the power is very low and needs an immediate charge. Three flashes – more than 70% charge remains.One flash – less than 30% charge remains.You can always check the battery status by pressing OK-5-OK. Anyway, the LED ring around the fingerprint reader doubles as the charging indicator, glowing red until fully charged when it turns green. Like I always say – please use USB-C since that’s the way things are going. Next up was plugging in the micro-USB cable and letting the battery fully charge. The setup starts with installing the 18650 battery in the battery compartment, closing the compartment with the cover, and then attaching the cover with the included screw. Once power is restored, the safe will operate as it did before. This means that if the battery dies completely, the passcode and fingerprints will not be lost. The passcode and fingerprints are stored in non-volatile memory. Red is a failure indicator as well as a charge indicator. Green is a success indicator for opening and storing data. The fingerprint reader is on the far right. The micro-USB charging port is to the right of the keypad. On the left is the 5-digit plus “OK”, backlit keypad. The control panel is mounted right in the middle. For obvious reasons, they recommend not storing the keys in the safe. This will always work, even with a dead battery. The controls all sit on the front of the safe. Hold for six seconds to reset the password to 1-1-1-1-1-1 clear all fingerprints set the biometric unlock to open on any touch.Press this to store a new fingerprint – the safe supports up to 40 fingerprints.Press this to set the 6-12 digit password.The three-button settings panel sits just under the lid and requires a pen or screwdriver tip to press the buttons. Inside, we see the battery compartment door on the left front as well as the single LED provided for interior illumination. I removed the thin foam padding so you can see the two mounting holes. You can also see the two mounting holes that can be used to secure the safe to a solid surface. The bottom has four non-slip rubber feet in the order. The remainder of the frame of the safe is a solid rolled piece of coated steel. The lid dominates the top of the safe, covering almost the entire area. It feels like you could throw this against a wall multiple times and the wall would lose the battle. It s coated with a shiny and textured pebbled gray/black coating. Optional attachment: Two included screws through holes in the base.Power: 1 18650 2800 mAh Li-Ion rechargeable battery.Opening methods: Fingerprint (up to 40 stored), 6-15 digit passcode (user-resettable), physical key.Materials: Alloy Steel, Carbon Steel, and other metals.Interior dimensions: 6.4″ D x 10″ W x 2.5″ H.18650 2800 mAh rechargeable lithium-ion battery. ![]()
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