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by gautam on August 6, 2006

In case you are of a forgetful nature then use the slide out keypad to enter the three to twenty digit password. It runs on AA batteries and in case the batteries drain out hold up a 9v battery in order to bring it alive so that you could get inside and replace the batteries. This could be a bit of hassle. It looks as if it is a cool device but at a price of $300 isn't it asking too much?
Thnx Gizmodo
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They have they mykey 4000r as well which comes with a remote.