First Look: Kini SafeAlert

Instant notification when someone is trying to access your valuables.

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posted on January 22, 2025
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motion activated safe alert

The Kini SafeAlert has a simple but effective method to alert you when someone is tampering with your gun safe and can go a long way to protect loved ones.

The Kini SafeAlert is a wireless motion sensor that sends real-time alerts via SMS text messages and has a quick and easy setup to make it simple to protect your family from accidents. All you need to do is create an account, then place the Kini Safe Alert device close to the desired item and connect it to your phone to receive instant alerts when motion is detected.

The possibilities are endless with the Kini SafeAlert, and each unit can be programmed with a different name on the same account.

  • Guns
  • Medicine
  • Valuables
  • Personal Documents
  • Jewelry
  • Alcohol

Available in gunmetal gray and candy apple red, the Kini is the size of a business card and is easy to hide.

Kini SafeAlerts can be purchased as a single unit, or a 3 or 5-pack, are shipped free and come with a money back satisfaction guarantee and currently retail for $57.95

Look for details at Kini SafeAlert.

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