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Lockly Smart Safe can be opened with several digital tools that are easy to use and simple to set up. The keys are placed on top of the Lockly Smart Safe. Lockly Smart Safe every day, but when you have valuables and other important artifacts that need protection , this remote-controlled safe is loaded with useful lock and key features for you and yours. Lockly Smart Safe Lockly Smart Safe is the perfect smart home assistant that allows you to securely unlock your device in person and remotely. Dimensions (external) cked/unlocked mode The program cannot close the safe Design: Strength from strength The back of the Lockly Smart Safe. Hannah Stryker / How to Geek Dimensions (external):es front to back, while the interior compartment is 10.1 inches wide, 7 inches front to back and 2.5 inches high. Inside and out, a reinforced alloy steel housing with a corrosion-resistant coating protects the Smart Safe from drops, bumps, moisture and potential burglars, while a fireproof housing covers the drawer inside. The front of the Smart Safe features a touchscreen keypad that uses PIN Genie technology to enter the code, while the safe's biometric fingerprint scanner is located to the right of the touchscreen. You can use both of these features after installing.
it in the Lockly app (for iPhone and Android devices ). Once opened, the Smart Safe boot lid opens quickly. Under the hood, you'll find several credit card-sized pockets and a mesh sleeve. Below is the main storage room. A conveniently placed LED array illuminates the entire interior, and the safe's AA battery compartment sits next to it. Accessories are supplied with Lockly Smart Safe. Hannah Stryker / How to Geek Additional contents of the box should include Secure Link Wi-Fi Hub, anti-theft cable, installation kit, two physical keys, four AA batteries and user manual. Set up Smart Safe: Don't lose Country Email List your access code Getting the Smart Safe up and running only takes a few minutes. The first step is to insert four AA batteries into the safe's battery compartment. Use the manual keys to unlock the safe, open up the compartment, pull out the battery chassis to insert the batteries, then place the chassis back in the compartment and re-seal it. Your next order of business will be downloading the Lockly app and setting up your free Lockly account. When you launch the app, the first thing you'll need to do is create an administrative account.
To do so, tap "Sign up" at the bottom of the first screen, then enter your name, email, and phone number. Once you're in the system, you'll be taken to the home screen of the app, where you'll want to tap "Add device." Scroll down and tap the Smart Safe icon to start registering your Smart Safe. On the "Select your Smart Safe" screen, you'll have the choice of remote (using Wi-Fi) or local (digital/manual keys) controls for accessing the safe. Because I wanted to be able to access the product on the go, I opted for a remote setup. On the next screen, you'll be asked to scan the code on the activation card that came with your Smart Safe (you'll need to have Bluetooth permissions enabled for the Lockly app in order to do this). Is it No. Lose. This. Access. Code. Write it in a million places (safely) if you have to. If, for whatever reason, you end up losing the code, you won't be able to access your Lockly account, which means your Smart Safe will be inaccessible. Next, you'll be tasked with creating an admin code for the safe, which you'll be required to key into the app's simulated keypad. Now you'll need to plug in the included Wi-Fi Hub, which Lockly recommends you place no further than 15 feet from your router. When you return to the app, you'll need to choose your Wi-Fi network and enter its password (2.4GHz only). At this point, the Wi-Fi Hub will attempt to connect to your Wi-Fi, but you'll also need to have Bluetooth enabled on your setup device during this initial activation. This is so the Smart Safe can establish a secure connection to your phone/tablet.
it in the Lockly app (for iPhone and Android devices ). Once opened, the Smart Safe boot lid opens quickly. Under the hood, you'll find several credit card-sized pockets and a mesh sleeve. Below is the main storage room. A conveniently placed LED array illuminates the entire interior, and the safe's AA battery compartment sits next to it. Accessories are supplied with Lockly Smart Safe. Hannah Stryker / How to Geek Additional contents of the box should include Secure Link Wi-Fi Hub, anti-theft cable, installation kit, two physical keys, four AA batteries and user manual. Set up Smart Safe: Don't lose Country Email List your access code Getting the Smart Safe up and running only takes a few minutes. The first step is to insert four AA batteries into the safe's battery compartment. Use the manual keys to unlock the safe, open up the compartment, pull out the battery chassis to insert the batteries, then place the chassis back in the compartment and re-seal it. Your next order of business will be downloading the Lockly app and setting up your free Lockly account. When you launch the app, the first thing you'll need to do is create an administrative account.
To do so, tap "Sign up" at the bottom of the first screen, then enter your name, email, and phone number. Once you're in the system, you'll be taken to the home screen of the app, where you'll want to tap "Add device." Scroll down and tap the Smart Safe icon to start registering your Smart Safe. On the "Select your Smart Safe" screen, you'll have the choice of remote (using Wi-Fi) or local (digital/manual keys) controls for accessing the safe. Because I wanted to be able to access the product on the go, I opted for a remote setup. On the next screen, you'll be asked to scan the code on the activation card that came with your Smart Safe (you'll need to have Bluetooth permissions enabled for the Lockly app in order to do this). Is it No. Lose. This. Access. Code. Write it in a million places (safely) if you have to. If, for whatever reason, you end up losing the code, you won't be able to access your Lockly account, which means your Smart Safe will be inaccessible. Next, you'll be tasked with creating an admin code for the safe, which you'll be required to key into the app's simulated keypad. Now you'll need to plug in the included Wi-Fi Hub, which Lockly recommends you place no further than 15 feet from your router. When you return to the app, you'll need to choose your Wi-Fi network and enter its password (2.4GHz only). At this point, the Wi-Fi Hub will attempt to connect to your Wi-Fi, but you'll also need to have Bluetooth enabled on your setup device during this initial activation. This is so the Smart Safe can establish a secure connection to your phone/tablet.