Fingerprint Gun Safe

A fingerprint gun safe is more commonly known as biometric gun safes, but your probably wondering if they really work or not.
How A Fingerprint Gun Safe Works
Well a fingerprint gun safe works by matching your fingerprint to the one that it has stored, if the finger prints match up then the bolt securing the safe will open up and you will have access, if however your finger print does not match you will be unable to open it.
One of the drawcards of a fingerprint gun safe is that they are very convenient to access, a simple swipe of the finger and your in as opposed to fumbling with a key or trying to match numbers on a tumbler lock.
Fingerprint Gun Safe Access
So what if something happens and fingerprint safe won’t let you in? Well luckily this rarely happens but if it does,rest assured that there will be a secondary way to access your safe, that being a key. It goes without saying that the key should be stored well away from the fingerprint pistol safe.
Often the sensitivity of the biometric scanner can be adjusted or you will end up fruitlessly swiping away with no result.
The chances of someone accessing your biometric safe is very very low, this is called the “False Accept Rate”. False Accept Rates vary from 0.0001% to 0.1% so as you can imagine they are very secure.
On the other hand if your fingerprint gun safe doesn’t let you in when it is supposed to, this is known as the “False Reject Rate”. The failure rate for this varies from 0.00066% to 1.0%. Obviously this rate has to be very low otherwise it will become very frustrating trying to gain access to your hand gun.
All things considered a fingerprint gun safe is very secure due to the combination of low false acceptance rates and low reject rates.
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