Preview: Verifi Smart Safe S6000

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posted on June 3, 2024
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Verifi Smart Safe S6000

A quick-entry biometric safe from Verifi’s platinum series, the S6000 can enroll up to 40 fingerprints within its active memory, allowing these authorized individuals access to the safe’s contents in only about three seconds—without the need to fumble around with button inputs.

The 17.4"x7.9"x14.75" S6000 weighs 31 lbs. empty, has 14-ga. steel walls and an auto-locking, recessed, 8-ga. steel door with a pair of 0.75"-thick motorized locking bolts, is spacious enough for multiple handguns and can be mounted to a solid surface via pre-drilled holes (mounting hardware included).

The safe also comes with a suite of advanced features including access logs, tampering alerts, adjustable lighting and the ability to perform a daily self-diagnostic test.

MSRP is $385. For more information, visit verifisafe.com.

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