Material analysis confirms a 14-16 gauge steel housing utilizing a solenoid-actuated locking mechanism. The biometric interface is a semiconductor-based capacitive module with a 0.5-second recognition time. Power is managed via internal AA batteries with a USB-C emergency port for external power delivery during voltage failure.
Technical specifications indicate the device lacks cloud or Wi-Fi integration, operating as a localized security appliance. This architectural choice eliminates risks associated with over-the-air firmware updates but requires physical proximity for all management tasks. Performance metrics show the capacitive sensor maintains higher reliability with varied skin conditions compared to optical sensors.
Operational data suggests the solenoid latch is susceptible to binding if the internal 14-gauge chamber is overfilled. The system includes a silent mode for discrete operation and integrated LED feedback for user status.
Consider the Oraraer Biometric Safe if you require integrated telemetry via a digital HUD for battery monitoring. This safe is part of the smart safes category.