Material specifications confirm the chassis is constructed from 16-gauge carbon steel, utilizing a low-torque DC motor to actuate a spring-loaded latch. The biometric module is a 500 DPI semiconductor sensor designed for 0.1-second recognition speeds. Power is supplied via an internal non-user-replaceable Lithium-Ion battery with USB-C charging support, supplemented by a standard tubular keyway.
Technical specifications indicate the connectivity protocol is limited to Bluetooth via the Tuya application, facilitating local log access without native Wi-Fi integration. Analysis of the mechanical assembly identifies a plastic-housed gear assembly as the primary transmission point between the motor and the locking bar. User data suggest potential firmware desynchronization risks, which may require a hardware-level factory reset to restore wireless communication.
Integrated features include a top-mounted wireless charging interface and a silent mode toggle. The 16-gauge housing provides a baseline level of physical deterrence suitable for bedside environments.
You may find the KornerBatl Smart Safe a preferable alternative if you require a unit with a standard AA-battery power path for easier field replacement. This unit is part of the smart safes product group.