No combinations to remember or carry a key because your fingerprint is the key that opens the safe door! Up to 30 users, Store anything you want to keep hidden, Pre-drilled holes allow the safe to be mounted into a wall, onto a shelf or counter top, Emergency back-up keys included, Operates on 4 AA batteries, Dimensions: 12 x 8 x 7.75 Inner Dimensions: 11.5 x 7.5 x 5.75, Weight: 12 lbs, One-Year Limited Warranty
Owner Reviews, Ratings, Comments and Criticism
Both my wife and I wanted a quick-acting safe by the bed so I purchased the Gunvault GVB1000 Biometric safe ($235) and the Barska Mini Biometric safe ($172) and was able to compare the two. The reviews I read for the Gunvault varied so much that I didn't know what to believe. My own experience is... please do not trust your life to the Gunvault bio. If you ever needed it, first it would sound to the intruder that you are programming a microwave oven the thing is so loud and beeps so much, secondly even scanning my own fingerprint 10 ways into the scanner it would only recognize me 60% of the (first) time, then more beeps to try and get back into the vault and, the latch would release but the door would not open (it gets 'stuck') half the time. The instructions for the Gunvault Bio in the 'troubleshooting' section actually say you either have to hit the top hard or keep a flat bladed screwdriver to pry the door open with. In contrast, the Barska Mini bio works every time, the first time, and all the time. It's not as loud in use but also is a little more flimsy than the Gunvault. I returned the Gunvault and thanks to Amazon got my money back and ordered another Barska Mini Bio for my wife. It's a big decision balancing child safety vs accessibility. I hope this helps.