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Fingerprint Reading Garage Entry System - Prevent break-ins the hi-tech way

Posted By: Taylor Flatt | Jun 9 2008

Have you ever had a break-in through your low security garage? Have you gotten one of those annoying keypads with all the buttons that you have to remember? Well, here is a solution to both problems. There is a new security system that allows up to ten people to register their finger prints and allow access to your garage. This is a big step up because no one else can get in unless they are one of those ten people registered with fingerprints.

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There is also a plus. The code generated by the device is randomized each day so would-be-robbers trying to grab the codes will find it absolutely impossible to break the codes. It is also very easy to install and pretty cheap if you weigh everything valuable in one hand and $150 in the other.

This device for your garage is a neat tool to have, especially if you are living in a neighborhood that has had some robberies lately. I think if they would drop the price tag to something like $125, I would buy it for my folks so we can use it on our garage for kicks.

I can bare with the frustration of some of you guys that have the passcode device. My best friend used to have one (until he moved) and I obviously knew the code and it was hard to remember and was annoying to put in. Plus the fact that you didn't know who was watching and someone could easily get that code from a ways away using binoculars. But with this, there is nothing to spy on other than the fact these thieves need your print to get into your house and since they don't have it they are almost instantly thwarted from your residence.

Although there are those tricky ones who might sit down with you for lunch and have you touch a glass and lift the print off the glass and put it on a special material and then reapply it so they can use it to get into your garage. But that is highly unlikely.

Via: hammacher