Biometric Firearm Safes

The Artemis Gun Case Requires Fingerprint Verification to Unlock

There have been hundreds of children who have been accidentally killed via gun shots between 2007 and 2011 according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, so the Artemis Gun Case has been designed by Wayne Jones as a means of preventing young ones from accessing firearms in their homes. Lightweight and designed to fit a handgun, the Artemis Gun Case is crafted from polycarbonate plastic and is designed to only open when the registered fingerprint of the owner is placed on the scanner.

Currently available for pre-order for $79, the Artemis Gun Case is being developed by Jones and students at Brigham Young University, with hopes of launching an Indiegogo campaign in the near future.
Trend Themes
1. Biometric Firearm Safes - The use of biometric technology in firearm safes to prevent unintended access and accidents.
2. Child Safety - Increased focus on developing products and solutions to prevent children from accessing firearms.
3. Personalized Security - The application of biometric technology to create personalized security solutions for firearms.
Industry Implications
1. Firearms and Safety - Opportunity for firearm manufacturers to incorporate biometric technology into their product offerings for enhanced safety measures.
2. Home Security - Potential for the development of advanced biometric safes to secure firearms in residential spaces.
3. Technology and Innovation - Opportunity for biometric technology companies to develop and market innovative solutions for firearm safety.

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