This video introduces Lockdown's smart product ecosystem designed for firearm safety and home security. It highlights how devices like the 'Puck', 'Smart Plug', and 'Camera' interconnect via the 'Logic App' to monitor environmental conditions (temperature, humidity), detect tampering, and provide remote surveillance. The system aims to automate responses, such as activating a dehumidifier when humidity levels rise, offering peace of mind to gun owners.
This episode of American Rifleman TV features a historical look at the iconic Colt Walker revolvers, a security device called the Lockdown Puck for monitoring firearms and valuables via smartphone, and a review of Abyssinian Mauser rifles produced in Germany and Czechoslovakia for Emperor Haile Selassie's Ethiopian Empire. The content covers historical firearms, modern security tech, and military surplus rifles.
This Guns & Gear video introduces the Lockdown Puck, a high-tech device designed to protect valuables like firearms. The Puck offers intelligent monitoring, sending alerts for movement, humidity, and other factors directly to the user's smartphone via the Lockdown Logic app. It's presented as a versatile security solution for gun safes, toolboxes, cabinets, and various other locations, emphasizing peace of mind for firearm owners.
This episode of Guns & Gear S12 previews various firearms and gear. Features include customization options for the Ruger PC Charger in 9mm, Lockdown's Puck, training with Max Michel using the Sig Sauer P365XL, predator protection loads from Black Hills in .45-70, .44 Magnum, and .44 Special, and a look at Springfield Armory's 1911 Ronin Operators. The video also highlights the broadcast schedule for Season 12 on Sportsman Channel and WildTV, and encourages subscriptions to Gun Talk for more content.
This episode of Gun Talk LIVE discusses the historical 'Quick Kill' program using Daisy BB guns for instinctive shooting training during the Vietnam War. It also covers recent legal developments in California regarding online ammo sales and a New York Supreme Court case. The hosts engage in a discussion about whether firearms can be 'too pretty to shoot,' exploring collecting versus practical use, and showcase several high-end firearms, debating their shootability and investment potential.
The Lockdown Puck is a motion-sensitive security device that can be armed to provide an audible alarm and send phone notifications when triggered. It can be used to protect valuable items in toolboxes or other storage, and its vibration sensor can detect attempts to jiggle handles before a door is opened. The device is not waterproof but can be used in a pinch for outdoor items like boats.
This Gun Talk video features Ryan Gresham and Ronelle Franklin demonstrating the setup of a Lockdown Puck smart security monitor. The process begins with downloading the Lockdown Logic smartphone app. The video focuses on the initial setup and integration of this security device within the context of firearm ownership and lifestyle security.
This Gun Talk LIVE episode features Rennell from Lockdown discussing their innovative smart home and firearm safety products. The primary focus is on the 'Puck,' a smart sensor that monitors temperature, humidity, and detects tampering or opening of containers like gun safes. The discussion also covers Lockdown's magnetic gun mounts, in-plain-sight shelves, and the revolutionary vault door, emphasizing enhanced security and accessibility for firearm owners.
This video from SHOT Show 2020 features Ronelle Franklin of Lockdown discussing the Lockdown Puck, a device designed to monitor temperature and humidity within gun safes. The Puck aims to enhance gun safe security and preservation by providing valuable environmental data to owners. The discussion highlights the product's utility for responsible firearm storage and maintenance. Gun Talk LIVE is presented by Palmetto State Armory.
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