Rob Pincus

Cannon Radio Vault

Rob Pincus
Duration:   2  mins

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Kent Kingsford from Gun Vault talks with Rob Pincus about the Cannon Radio Vault at the NRA’s 2013 Annual Meetings and Exhibits.

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  1. Mark Ferreira

    Is there a security cable? I'd hate to keep valuables safe and secure inside, only to find the whole thing has been stolen.

2013 NRA Annual Meeting. And we are in the Gun Vault booth. Now you've seen my talking about Gun Vault products a lot. Obviously Gun Vault's a major partner with us at Personal Defense Network. And is sponsored with the Personal Defense Network training tour this year and last year.

Today, we are gonna talk about a Canon Security product item. And this is the Radio Vault. Tell us about the Radio Vault. Okay. So basically what we wanted to do with the Radio Vault is we wanted to combine a security product where you could stealthily store your items.

With the features of an actual iPod dock. Let's take a look at one right over here. Absolutely. So what you would do is you would hit the button on the top here and scan your finger. And the drawer at the bottom here kicks open.

And store whatever you need in there. And you also have the option to set your iPad or iPhone on top. And you hit the time button it'll sync your time with what's on your phone. And we did that by submitting it to Apple for approval. It retails for $349 is MSRP.

But you can usually find it a little bit cheaper than that on the internet. Now, this is actually a fully functional clock radio device. It charges the iPod and all that stuff works there. But ultimately what it is it's a place to secure your valuables. Now, Gun Vault and Canon Safe and Canon Security products have really been pushing this idea to everybody who has something valuable.

For us here at the NRA Show, we're talking about guns. Obviously this is a great way to keep that quick access defensive firearm right next to you in the area where you're working. Or of course, next to the bed. Wherever you may wanna put this where its gonna blend in. That's gonna help you maintain the security.

Keep unauthorized access at a very minimum potential with that firearm. Because no one's gonna think that there's one hidden in what looks like a speaker. At the same time it's very easy to get to. If it's not a firearm for you maybe it's where you put your watch every night. Maybe it's where you put your valuables.

If your home does get broken in to, no one's gonna think to look for your jewelry, for your passport, for maybe some cash hidden here. Prescription drugs, whatever it may be. Really cool product. Appreciate you sharing it with us. NRA Annual Meeting 2013.

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