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	<title>Comments on: GunVault MVB500 Biometric Micro Vault Safe</title>
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		<title>By: L. Peterson</title>
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		<dc:creator>L. Peterson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 17:17:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My experience with biometrics in general has been spotty. Review short ==== ==== In short, if you are looking for something that can be used safely in possession of a loaded rifle and is still quick access to a weapon for personal defense / home - not the the product for you. Go with something that is not biometric. In addition, this device will not stop if the maximum for more than a few minutes. If you are looking for something that you have a gun that you can not time (to save lives depend on it) - there&#039;s simply not enough space, I think that is what was intended for this device. When you access a thief incident, like a child, or to use for the trip - assuming you can play around with printing and scanning for a few minutes, so this is exactly the right product for you. Perhaps you&#039;ve forgotten, passwords, and combinations of mind and dont just scan your print several times - could be a good buy. . . Long Review ==== ==== I bought this book because I wanted something to keep children away from my loaded gun (used for protection at home) and I wanted a faster connection than the security line. I do not need much space, just enough) for the weapon (Springfield, with a tactical light. I have the element of the end of August 2009. Press the Start button, 1 to 4 keys. When it is programmed mvb500 pressing the button to open the device without scanning - no problem. I planned admin on 2 prints - 2 seconds swipe reader, flat and firm, as the state instructions. After programming the print admin, I noticed that the device is very demanding . This is not unusual - if anything that I see with other biometric devices (notebooks) a. Tap, deny, deny, deny, swipe, swipe too... After about 45 seconds I find myself in a position that may be open to mvb500. In these &quot;fussy combat crawl, I went to print my index finger pulp over and over (saves up to ~ 128 prints. I want different pressures, different perspectives, the speed and the use of swipe readers (2 seconds, 1 second, etc.). I would also be the device at different heights above the ground on the bed on the dresser, etc. This technology works with laptops actually pretty good. To have the same pressure, but many Several units of Print - scan and thus improving your chances of success. I also found that the device is lazy - it works fairly consistently 1 or second sensor is then the next day will be completely forgotten who you are - taking minutes so sometimes for go on for about a week, I woke up a drill, click to read read read read read. mvb500 When I go I want to add another press. Maybe change your fingerprints, after one day. I probably make 60 to 80 prints of my index finger is stored in the device. I can open it, after the attempted 2 or 3. Here is more on the purpose. If you use this device to give quick access to a gun or Revolver - for &#039; self defense / home - this unit is always a very bad decision. You may also hold the next ***** I recommend that if you have kids (you can find, I promise) * *** this is another topic, but I suggest you look into the safety of firearms and awareness for your children if you have weapons. They may not have access to your firearms, but over 40% of Americans own a gun, a your neighbors of a parent or a friend of a child has a weapon - and you can not control the weapons, and I think it is better to keep the child in the dark about something so serious. hope that the assessment at this article and the opinion of others is given, it is useful for you - be safe.  Rating: 2 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My experience with biometrics in general has been spotty. Review short ==== ==== In short, if you are looking for something that can be used safely in possession of a loaded rifle and is still quick access to a weapon for personal defense / home &#8211; not the the product for you. Go with something that is not biometric. In addition, this device will not stop if the maximum for more than a few minutes. If you are looking for something that you have a gun that you can not time (to save lives depend on it) &#8211; there&#39;s simply not enough space, I think that is what was intended for this device. When you access a thief incident, like a child, or to use for the trip &#8211; assuming you can play around with printing and scanning for a few minutes, so this is exactly the right product for you. Perhaps you&#39;ve forgotten, passwords, and combinations of mind and dont just scan your print several times &#8211; could be a good buy. . . Long Review ==== ==== I bought this book because I wanted something to keep children away from my loaded gun (used for protection at home) and I wanted a faster connection than the security line. I do not need much space, just enough) for the weapon (Springfield, with a tactical light. I have the element of the end of August 2009. Press the Start button, 1 to 4 keys. When it is programmed mvb500 pressing the button to open the device without scanning &#8211; no problem. I planned admin on 2 prints &#8211; 2 seconds swipe reader, flat and firm, as the state instructions. After programming the print admin, I noticed that the device is very demanding . This is not unusual &#8211; if anything that I see with other biometric devices (notebooks) a. Tap, deny, deny, deny, swipe, swipe too&#8230; After about 45 seconds I find myself in a position that may be open to mvb500. In these &quot;fussy combat crawl, I went to print my index finger pulp over and over (saves up to ~ 128 prints. I want different pressures, different perspectives, the speed and the use of swipe readers (2 seconds, 1 second, etc.). I would also be the device at different heights above the ground on the bed on the dresser, etc. This technology works with laptops actually pretty good. To have the same pressure, but many Several units of Print &#8211; scan and thus improving your chances of success. I also found that the device is lazy &#8211; it works fairly consistently 1 or second sensor is then the next day will be completely forgotten who you are &#8211; taking minutes so sometimes for go on for about a week, I woke up a drill, click to read read read read read. mvb500 When I go I want to add another press. Maybe change your fingerprints, after one day. I probably make 60 to 80 prints of my index finger is stored in the device. I can open it, after the attempted 2 or 3. Here is more on the purpose. If you use this device to give quick access to a gun or Revolver &#8211; for &#39; self defense / home &#8211; this unit is always a very bad decision. You may also hold the next ***** I recommend that if you have kids (you can find, I promise) * *** this is another topic, but I suggest you look into the safety of firearms and awareness for your children if you have weapons. They may not have access to your firearms, but over 40% of Americans own a gun, a your neighbors of a parent or a friend of a child has a weapon &#8211; and you can not control the weapons, and I think it is better to keep the child in the dark about something so serious. hope that the assessment at this article and the opinion of others is given, it is useful for you &#8211; be safe.<br />
 Rating: 2 / 5</p>
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		<title>By: K. Cohen</title>
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		<dc:creator>K. Cohen</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 14:22:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Love this time. Works every time I try the first time. Easy to program and access. This is my first time with a biometric safe and it works fantastically. I highly recommend it.  Rating: 5 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Love this time. Works every time I try the first time. Easy to program and access. This is my first time with a biometric safe and it works fantastically. I highly recommend it.<br />
 Rating: 5 / 5</p>
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		<title>By: R. Jensen</title>
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		<dc:creator>R. Jensen</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 12:45:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ordered. A few days later, when the goods were shipped no symptoms, I sat with this supplier 3rd party. &quot;Oh, sorry, we&#039;re all out. We cancel the order. &quot;Thanks for nothing. Thanks for wasting my time. Even after this company or Amazon still show this article here, are available. Classic left not knowing what the right hand is doing.  Rating: 1 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ordered. A few days later, when the goods were shipped no symptoms, I sat with this supplier 3rd party. &quot;Oh, sorry, we&#39;re all out. We cancel the order. &quot;Thanks for nothing. Thanks for wasting my time. Even after this company or Amazon still show this article here, are available. Classic left not knowing what the right hand is doing.<br />
 Rating: 1 / 5</p>
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