With the Kinisium motion-activated alert system – you can find out in real-time.

Anywhere you have access to a 2.4GHz WiFi network, you can use the Kinisium Security System.  The “Kini” is a small device that can be used to notify you by text and/or email when it detects motion.  The motion sensitivity is adjustable, as well as the movement axis.  Want to know if someone is opening your gun safe or vault?  Fasten a Kini to the door.  Want to know if someone is gaining access to your medications?  …fasten a Kini inside the door of your medicine cabinet.

Kini can be used on drawers, cases, boxes, doors, hatches, individual items, vehicles…  you get the idea.  The applications are limited only by your imagination.  For folks who stay in hotels, the Kini can be connected to local WiFi and let you know if someone is accessing items in your room.

I opted to test my Kini by attaching it to the inside handle of my vault door.  Not only will it detect movement if the door is opened, it will detect if someone tries to open the door.

Any twist of the door handle or door movement, and I receive a customizable text message:

…and E-mail

 

Your Kini can be set up to send emails and texts to multiple accounts and numbers simultaneously, and the message can be customized (e.g. “Movement detected on vault,” or “Movement detected on back door” etc…)

As part of a holistic security system, Kinis can be used to detect entry into structures like garages and sheds, as well as alerting access to potentially dangerous items like firearms and ammunition.

Kinis use an internal battery with very long life (a charge should last about a year), and will send an alert message when battery life falls below 20% or if the WiFi connection is interrupted.  I found the device setup to be very easy, only taking a few minutes. Kinis have a 30-day money-back guarantee and a 1 year warranty.

For more information, check out the Kinisium website and know if someone is messing with your stuff.

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I received this product as a courtesy from the manufacturer via Spotter Up so I could test it and give my honest feedback. I am not bound by any written, verbal, or implied contract to give this product a good review. All opinions are my own and are based off my personal experience with the product.

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By Michael Lake

Writer Michael Lake is a Benefactor Life Member of the National Rifle Association and has been actively involved in a variety shooting activities since 1989. In addition to being a certified range safety officer he holds several NRA instructor ratings and armorer certifications. He has received training from the US Army Marksmanship Unit, the US Marine Corps Rifle Team and some of the finest private training facilities in the nation. In 2013 Michael co-founded Adaptive Defense Concepts, a Northwest Ohio-based Training organization. currently a contractor for the Department of Energy managing safety for the National Homeland Security program in Eastern Idaho, an instructor for Badlands Tactical Training Center, and is an accomplished Freemason.

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