Aggregated specification data lists the chassis material as 16-gauge carbon steel, incorporating a motorized latch system and a Qi-certified wireless charging pad on the upper horizontal surface. Biometric authentication is processed via a 500 DPI capacitive scanner, achieving entry speeds in the sub-1-second range. Internal protection for contents is provided by high-density foam padding.
Technical specifications indicate that wireless charging throughput is contingent upon a USB-C power input, as the function is typically throttled during battery-only operation to conserve the 4x AA backup supply. Internal component mapping links this architecture to the Oraraer and Grimtron ODM platforms, sharing a common PCB architecture and stamped-steel housing.
Performance metrics demonstrate an acceptable false rejection rate, although capacitive sensors may encounter throughput issues with variations in fingertip moisture or dermal integrity. The integration of an interior LED light strip provides visual telemetry during low-light operation.
The Billconch Smart Gun Safe offers a similar form factor but includes Bluetooth-based logging for users requiring an audit trail. Additional hardware alternatives are cataloged within the smart safes architectural category.