Voice-Activated Biometric Safe is…safe

Posted in Security by Conner Flynn on November 18th, 2008

Voice-Activated Biometric Safe is…safeWe sure got a ton of nerd rage regarding that Lego safe we posted last night. If you find the Lego safe to be not safe enough, maybe this safe is more up your alley. With the Voice-Activated Biometric Safe, you can be sure that your nerd-stuff (Like that valuable signed William Shatner album) stays safe and sound.

It will only open with a voice command! Once the proper sound waves of your voice are heard, the door will open automatically. If someone tries and fails, the alarm will sound. Of course, someone will just record your voice and can probably get in that way. It’s only $24.99 and takes three AA batteries.

[Gizmodiva]

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2 Comments to “Voice-Activated Biometric Safe is…safe”
  1. Richie Says:

    Looks like its made of plastic….Yep, it is!
    Also looks like I could…

    a) burn a hole in it and steal all your money.
    b) smash a hole in it and nick your stuff
    c) go build a big LEGO safe and stick your silly plastic safe inside it meaning you’d have to bust my one up to get to yours! SUCK IT BEECHES!!!!

  2. Peter Says:

    Dude: Its a toy.

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