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check out his new product type ipod lock in search box at http://www.a1qualitysafesonline.com/ it is made by master lock in three models and you can keep them locked and charge at the same time. I just wish they made them for the garmin nuvi as i have had 2 stolen
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Here is a similar item i found search Master Lock 5410D iCage Locking Skin for Apple iPod Nano it is availible at http://www.a1qualitysafesonline.com/
on sale for about 10 bucks
This seems like a great idea. A lock that can open from a cell phone. I can see opening the door for maids or real estate agents while away from the house. I will stock these Schlage locks so i can offer them to my customers at http://www.a1-locksmith.com/
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It seems that almost any lock can be defeated in some way or another. It’s all a matter of time. So the only thing u can do is delay the burglar so long that he does not have enough time to steal your things. A good way to do this is to install a hidden floor safe like these ones http://www.a1qualitysafe.com/site/408162/page/91221
Hopefully the crook will not find it hidden in the floor and if he does safe locks are always much harder to pick than door locks
It seems that almost any lock can be defeated in some way or another. It’s all a matter of time. So the only thing u can do is delay the burglar so long that he does not have enough time to steal your things. A good way to do this is to install a hidden floor safe like these ones http://www.a1qualitysafe.com/site/408162/page/91221
Hopefully the crook will not find it hidden in the floor and if he does safe locks are always much harder to pick than door locks
It seems that almost any lock can be defeated in some way or another. It’s all a matter of time. So the only thing u can do is delay the burglar so long that he does not have enough time to steal your things. A good way to do this is to install a hidden floor safe like these ones http://www.a1qualitysafe.com/site/408162/page/91221
Hopefully the crook will not find it hidden in the floor and if he does safe locks are always much harder to pick than door locks
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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