Fingerprint Garage Door Opener
We've talked about new technologies like fingerprint doorlocks for residential use, but how about a fingerprint garage door opener? This isn't a portable garage door opener like the one you keep in your car; rather, it gets installed on the side of your house by the garage. Press your finger to the opener, and the garage door flips open. Instead of giving your kids (or other family or friends) a pin code to a home security system that they have to remember or a house key that could be lost, you can simply add their print to this unique security device. Assuming your garage allows entrance to the rest of the house, it can be the only "key" anyone will need.
The Biometrix smartTOUCH Model GD-A1 garage door opener is, according to the company, easy for a DIY type to install, and it comes with a control pad you can use to input people's fingerprints. It's no problem giving people like workmen temporary access and then wiping their prints from memory when they're no longer needed (the device holds prints for up to nine people).
I need more information on the Fingerprint Garage Door Opener..
Were I can Purchase this Item
Posted by: Luis Orozco | January 18, 2006 at 12:20 PM
Were I can Purchase this Item
how much is this item
do you have finger openers that are for house doors like bed room doors or frunt doors
Posted by: cody | January 19, 2006 at 04:04 PM
Guys, the link for the company is posted at the bottom.
http://www.biometrx.net
Why don't you ask *them* how to buy it? This is an information site only...
Posted by: Yo | January 22, 2006 at 09:07 AM
Can you install this devise to an exsisting garage system? like Geanie, craftsman, etc. If so, I would like to know how to install it and the price.
Posted by: Dave Gore | August 02, 2006 at 10:36 PM
Can you install this on an existing garage door opener, where can I buy one and how much does it cost?
Posted by: Clark | February 24, 2007 at 11:46 AM