Biometric/Fingerprint safes

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Biometric/Fingerprint safes

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Any one have one? Pros and cons?

Want to add a safe to the vehicle and can see some merit if they are reliable.
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fingerprint scanners don't work with muddy/bloody fingers. They also don't work when your fingers are covered in cheeto residue or bbq....
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Be sure to encode more than one finger on both hands. Never know when you might lose one. :shock:
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Don't loose the backup key to manually open it. The batteries seem to fail at the most inopportune time! :shock:
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consumer level biometric authentication is garbage, and easily spoofed.
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