iKeyp Pro Safe for $124
November 29, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
The iKeyp is the world’s first smart safe for personal items that need to be regularly accessed yet securely stored. Some items need to be more than just put away; they need to be safely and smartly stored in order to protect privacy, while still allowing convenient access. The iKeyp Pro accomplishes all of this. From prescription medicine to important documents, iKeyp Pro gives you 24/7 security while still allowing convenient, quick access via your smartphone, keypad, or backup key.
‘iKeyp smart safe is portable and secure.’ Digital Trends
Successfully funded on Indiegogo
- Installs securely in seconds using the patented expandable wing system
- Provides 24/7 security monitoring
- Accessible via smartphone, the built-in keypad, or the backup key
- Sends real-time notifications & reminders about items in your safe, as well as alerts if it’s being tampered with
- Packs up for easy transport so you can keep your valuables w/ you at all times
- Offers sealed, humidity-resistant storage
- Built-in siren sounds to protect against unauthorized access
- Lets you set alerts to remind you to take medication or track if medication is being taken
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Stores up to 8 prescription pill bottles
- Requires four AA batteries (not included)
Includes
- iKeyp Pro
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