Keyless Biometric Fingerprint Door lock

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Keyless Biometric Fingerprint Door lock

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Moving into my new house in a month or two, seriously considering buying this! I rekon its wicked! and for $200 odd not a bad price. What do you guys reckon?

Fingerprint Door Locks are easy to install
How many times have you, your children or anyone else you know locked themselves out of the house? You probably can't even count! What a pain in the neck! You either have to run home with the keys, hide a spare key somewhere around the house, which by the way we of course don't recommend; or rely on someone you know and trust. Imagine using a unique your fingerprint to effortlessly identify and verify that you are who you claim to be. That is the power of Biometrics Technology today! If you and your family don't want to ever worry about keys again a Biometric Door Lock is a key solution to your problem.
Take the next step in to the home of the future with a true secure lock that will open just for you.

If you are afraid of giving your house keys to your kids and concerned for your child safety, Fingerprint Door Locks are a great solution for latch key kids. The only thing they need to be able to enter the house, again, is their finger. So, leave the keys behind and upgrade to a reliable Electronic Biometric Fingerprint Lock today. It is as simple to install as a regular door knob.

Fingerprint Door make life easy
With its unique design, robust features, and unsurpassed quality it will continue to be the market leader for secure and convenient door access. lock available for use in your home and business. Stylish and easy to use, this fingerprint door lock offers a sliding front cover that not only allows protection for the optical sensor against the outdoor elements but also activates (wakes up) the fingerprint scanner when lifted. The lock will accommodate up to 199 fingerprints . If you want a easy to install and use fingerprint lock than this is the lock for you. Backed by our 30 day satisfactions guarantee that you will like it or your money back!
Fingerprint lock gives you the freedom to not worry about lost, stolen, or forgotten keys ever again. Now you can use your fingerprint to effortlessly identify that the rightful, authorized person you claim to be! Simply place your finger on the next generation scanner and the door unlocks instantly! This lock is so easy to install all you will need is a screw driver and about 10 minutes of time. Using the buttons, fingerprint and pin users may be enrolled or deleted - individually. This will help prevent your lock from corrosion, weathering, and fading. We back with a 1 or 2 Year Replacement Warranty. Battery Life is no longer a concern. The lock will handle 15,000 uses under normal operation on 1 set of 4 AA batteries. No other single latch lock on the market can claim that! and the lock will warning you when power low . you still can use it more than 30-50 time when power low .

we supply emergency key's . so you needn't worry about it . it is safe and easy .

3 model open the lock : fingerprint , password , emergency key


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They're also sh*t easy to crack/beat.
Give me 20 minutes after a handshake with you, and i can access your house.
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the_msta_chizz wrote:They're also sh*t easy to crack/beat.
Give me 20 minutes after a handshake with you, and i can access your house.
i didn't read 2 much about it but hes got a good point there, maybe if you had the normal lock + fingerprint lock it would be 99% safe
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If its a pure finger print reader, then yeah, not so safe. If its truly boimetric, then you'll be fine. Even if someone kills you & cuts off your finger, it still wont work.
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same as any lock, if they wanna break in they just smash a window.
this is a world of paranoia, just a simple alarm will deter most people, they just go to the next house in the street that has no alarm.
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col2560 wrote:same as any lock, if they wanna break in they just smash a window.
this is a world of paranoia, just a simple alarm will deter most people, they just go to the next house in the street that has no alarm.
Why are you buying it? cause you think its safer or cause you always lock yourself outside. If its the later then yeah good idea, if its for increased security then i totally agree with the above
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a rubber glove and some carbon powder and I can get in :lol:
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I8A4RE wrote:
col2560 wrote:same as any lock, if they wanna break in they just smash a window.
this is a world of paranoia, just a simple alarm will deter most people, they just go to the next house in the street that has no alarm.
Why are you buying it? cause you think its safer or cause you always lock yourself outside. If its the later then yeah good idea, if its for increased security then i totally agree with the above
lol iam not worried about security at all! its just for the its different factor and can't be bothered using the key like say iam in my car, engine is running, my house keys are attached to my car keys, dont wanan shut the engine off and take the keys out again to get inside the house.

the security system is pretty wicked, 24/7 video surveilance all around the house, monitored by a dedicated security firm should a break in occur, 2 stage alarm occurs, 1 is the silent alarm, send outs to the police and then security, the 2nd is the loud flashing alarm. So no iam not interesting in buying that for security purpose. And yes it is truly a biometric lock. It can also be used for safe's.
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SImple...dunt attach yeah house keys with yeah car keys. Jus leave them in the glove compartment in the car. Lesser to carry in yeah pocket anyway.
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aza013 wrote:a rubber glove and some carbon powder and I can get in :lol:
I hope you're talking about a house :lol:
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Bennoz wrote:
aza013 wrote:a rubber glove and some carbon powder and I can get in :lol:
I hope you're talking about a house :lol:
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@ Shahrez, well if you $200 that you would rather spend your house than car then i say go for it, looks wicked
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Bennoz wrote:
aza013 wrote:a rubber glove and some carbon powder and I can get in :lol:
I hope you're talking about a house :lol:
oh :oops: yep the house to :lol:
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Shahrez wrote:
I8A4RE wrote:
col2560 wrote:
lol iam not worried about security at all! its just for the its different factor and can't be bothered using the key like say iam in my car, engine is running, my house keys are attached to my car keys, dont wanan shut the engine off and take the keys out again to get inside the house.
lol solved my problem :P and has been awesome in winter in the morning :)
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all theyd have to do to unlock it. is spray some hairspray on the handle steal your fingerprint from it using a clear plastic film press it against the scanner and bang your in .

hehe i watch too many movies. but still could be possibly done
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dj_ules wrote:all theyd have to do to unlock it. is spray some hairspray on the handle steal your fingerprint from it using a clear plastic film press it against the scanner and bang your in .

hehe i watch too many movies. but still could be possibly done
Doesn't work.

Now, Carbone powder & normal see-through tape works great ;)
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Doesnt it need a heat print as well?? the finger print scanner on my laptop doesnt work with a bit of plastic... (glad wrap over my finger) :P
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cjam wrote:
lol solved my problem :P and has been awesome in winter in the morning :)
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Do you have this alarm cjam? Is it good? I have recently just found myself in the market for a new alarm
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