Choate Carbon Fiber Entrance Features Biometric Fingerprint Scanner
Marissa Brassfield — December 8, 2008 — Tech
References: carbonfibergear & bornrich.org
If you have $15,000 to burn and a penchant for home security, this carbon fiber door from Choate should be first on your must-buy list.
A Brazilian businessman commissioned Choate Carbon to create the carbon fiber door for his home lobby and elevator area. The door is completely custom-made and has a biometric fingerprint scanner--also made of carbon fiber, naturally.
I'm a big fan of carbon fiber used outside of the transportation industry. It's light but incredibly durable. Check out some other carbon fiber creations below.
A Brazilian businessman commissioned Choate Carbon to create the carbon fiber door for his home lobby and elevator area. The door is completely custom-made and has a biometric fingerprint scanner--also made of carbon fiber, naturally.
I'm a big fan of carbon fiber used outside of the transportation industry. It's light but incredibly durable. Check out some other carbon fiber creations below.
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