And suddenly I wish I had a garage. The Chamberlain Fingerprint Keyless Entry system for garage doors is selling at HomeDepot.com for $18 (down from $68) until the end of the month.
According to the product description:
The fingerprint keyless entry incorporates the latest biometric technology in providing access to your garage door. It can store up to 10 fingerprints, is easy to program and install. It’s perfect for families with children who do not have to remember a 4 digit code and possibly pass a code to someone else. The universal adapter means it will work on all brands of garage door openers.
Pretty sweet deal, although you’ll have to hide one of your fingers in the backyard somewhere so you don’t get locked out by accident. That, or just keep your hands with you at all times.
Chamberlain Fingerprint Keyless Entry [Home Depot via FatWallet]
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