The iKeyp Pro Review

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The iKeyp Pro Review

Relatively new on the market, the iKeyp Pro is a smart safe for everyday use. It is simple to install and easy to connect with via the app on your smartphone. The primary purpose of this safe is to secure medicines that should be taken by certain individuals. The safe will fit neatly in a bathroom medicine cabinet.

Keep medicines out of the hands of children and help prevent drug abuse. Because of the smart app you can receive a notice that the safe has been opened. This safe is a unique blend of security and technology.

If you don’t need it for that, the safe is a great place to secure your passport, or a small coin collection.

The keypad is easy to use and set up your personal ID number. Here are some features worth remembering. It is easy to install and have a backup key access. It offers 24.7 monitoring and has Wi-Fi connectivity. The safe is a sealed storage space to control moisture. If needed, there is a loud audible and visual alerts from the device.

Because it is connected by Wi-Fi, the app is available for iOS and Android systems. You also will receive realtime activity notification and security alerts. You can get a report of failed keypad attempts to ensure that only the proper person is getting into the safe. There are lockout alerts and perhaps the two most important options are a remote open capability and medication reminders.

About the Author

Ralph C. Jensen is the Publisher of Security Today magazine.

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