Cloud Key Safe Self-Bondage System
“Needed”
Hey, it's a keysafe. There are a lot of those, but what good is it? Just another thing to add to your collection. Call it, Stuff You’d Like Used On You, but there already is a growing pile, and it’s way too big.
Maybe a live-in dom could be in the cards, pie in the sky. But if not, how to feel locked up?
How to feel like you can’t escape until someone else pushes buttons to let you go? You can be the one to push those buttons or someone else.
If your best friend wants to do horrible things to you but lives on the other side of the world, this is the system you need.
Find out just how strict they can be. The question you should be asking yourself is just how much your hands will shake as you’re putting your keys in this safe after giving them control of it for the first time.
But what about doing stuff with only yourself? Eliminate everyone else’s decision-making: if you’re a self-bondage fan, you need this system.
You can tell it to give you an hour or a day. The same way every day. Or a random interval with a set limit. Or base it on the weather, the sun, or the moon's phases. Tie it into someone else’s cell phone, which can unlock when they’re pulling into the driveway. Stops those uncomfortable questions when they find you still locked to the wall, unable to get free… yet. Add Alexa voice activation, and you can even add a vocal safeword that will let you go.
Sure beats waiting for a block of ice around a key to your handcuffs to melt, eh? Puddles of condensate leaving permanent marks on your floor? You know who you are, and this is the system you need.
Do you want to wake up in the morning and have to ask someone else for permission to use the restroom? Just to even get out of bed? I won’t keep saying it. You know what you need. :)
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The Cadillac of key safes.
Lined in your choice of colors, soft leather or suede. Thick, garment leather that smells great when you open the door. Custom, heavily modified key safe with built-in uninterruptible power supply, good for 12-24 hours of operation if unplugged from the wall. ESP32 with a real-time clock guarantees functions and schedules will continue even in the loss of internet access. Includes custom engraved plate with up to 4 lines of text.
Two power cord ports: front and back will allow for flush mounting against walls etc. Custom power and accessory cords included. Heavy duty connector with 15’ cord. Power cord 10’ (12 volts @ 1-2amps).
Includes remote key fob with four assignable buttons and wall-mounted low voltage electromagnet. Fob can lock and unlock safe, as well as energize and deactivate electromagnet.
Easy integration with chaster.app and any other chastity managing app capable of issuing random passcodes and displaying them later.
Optional “Safeword” button with included numeric seals for proof of use. Cloud functions can include notifications sent if the safe is powered off in this manner.
Features smart-wifi with Bluetooth pairing two-channel subsystem supports Alexa and Smartlife, generic Bluetooth / wifi smart application. Controls custom electromechanical lock and electromagnetic lock mounted on the wall for holding a second set of keys out of reach.
Not just by holding your keys inside itself. It also holds another set of keys… dangling just outside your reach. Those keys will drop when power is removed from the magnet, this can be counted on. They’ll observe Newtonian physics and fall straight down. Maybe beside your head or into a basket provided for the purpose. I worried they might fall on my face or eyes or ricochet off things, but because the magnet simply lets go, there is no force except down. No tumble or bounce.
The sound of keys flying in the air and landing near your head– your freedom, is a great alarm clock.
You can count on them falling in exactly the same spot. This thing is about consistency and dependability. I have mercilessly rejected previous designs, over and over. It has to be reliable and dependable, it has to simply always work.
The keys go to a modified computer security cable, I’m calling it the clicksafe stay @ home leash. When it’s mounted through not one but two studs 16 or 24 inches apart, if you’re locked to it, you are staying, not going.
One stud or two. Sets the length of the cable. One will allow the wearer to sit up, the other will not. The cable location is suggested to be the same height as the bed or frame. The hardware is all stainless steel, including the screws.
This cable was chosen for strength, it is stronger than any flesh, and it could tow a truck. It’s got a nice covering over it and helps not scratch expensive laptops. Keeps those super sharp stainless steel wires inside from poking skin in the night. The swivel on the end allows it to unobtrusively attach to a collar, a cuff, a muzzle, a harness, or anything you want to use. Roll over as many times as you wish, it won’t bind up. It’s the toughest leash but is still gentle on the wearer. The Key is ½ turn style high security.
Included is all the hardware you’ll need to retrofit this leash onto your existing gear. These are built around unique asymmetrical security fasteners made of 316L stainless steel.
To use these, included is a 3/16” leather punch. Use it on a cutting board that will make short work of adding a hole to whatever cuff, collar, muzzle, or harness you plan to lock on yourself.
Three universal clicksafe anchor points are provided to securely fasten to anything from ⅛” to 1” thick. They’re reusable and more can be purchased separately. This system can work with all of your gear in this way.
The lock is difficult to pick and is keyed uniquely with serial numbers. Two keys are included.
The lock will lock without the keys present. You clip it to a collar that’s been locked on, and that’s it. You’re not going anywhere without the keys.
Included is a smart wifi smoke detector. This should be used to help ensure your sessions of remote bondage remain safe.
So that’s the maglock and leash portion.
Let's talk about the safe, the controller, and the brains. It looks so plain. It was chosen for its bland appearance, balanced for the advanced technology inside.
It has a keypad on it that works right out of the box, and it will always override any configuration. It works RIGHT NOW. You plug the safe in, it beeps, enters the code you want to lock up with, and it’s ready to go. It will unlock with that code. Change the code by holding the red button inside the door for 10 seconds.
If you enter the combination you programmed into it, it will cut power to the lock inside for 10 seconds, and the door will open. It sits on silicone feet and feels solid and reliable. You can hear it lock and unlock, the sounds of precision.
The door opens on a smooth hinge, there is a surprisingly large amount of wiring going from the door to a separate compartment in the back. The wiring does not interfere with the door’s motion. It follows it instead and is securely anchored at both ends. Not with anything adhesive that would fail over time, but instead with a solid, mechanical hold. The wires inside are silicone sheathed high strand count designed to endure flexing back and forth, open and shut, over and over, for many years of carefree use.
Inside, the interior is luxuriously appointed in leather. Your choice in colors and smooth or suede. It is softly illuminated, triggered by motion. No switches to fail. It has its own emergency power supply, so even if the safe goes dead after its power was pulled, even at the very end, the light will still come on to greet you. Some very special things were trusted inside there.
The best part of this design is that it fails open. It uses power to stay locked, which means worst case scenario, you’re not looking at a sledgehammer and crowbar situation.
This locking mechanism was designed and built in-house. Parts machined on a lathe, employing principles observed in bank vault lock technology. This lock has no springs that can break or jam, it has no c-clips to fall off, and it has exactly one moving part. It uses gravity to unlock. A gap around the plunger is large enough to accommodate all the dust and everything else you don’t want gumming up the works. This is a low-power device, so the parts have been weighed to the milligram to be light enough to perform this task reliably. It will always unlock, which you can count on.
All mounting hardware is included, as well as a striker plate that matches this electromagnet. It could be used on a cabinet door of your choosing, but on entryway doors, it will be too small. Note that if you want to power a larger electromagnet, this unit can easily power even 700 - 1400 lb pull 12v electromagnets. It has overcurrent and short protection built in everywhere. Internal 5v and 12v bus, common ground throughout.
The cloud functions of this unit are hybrid. This means direct local access through the remote fob or keypad. ESP32 with real-time clock guarantees timed and scheduled functions will continue to operate, even in the absence of the internet. You can count on this safe letting you go at the scheduled time. Assuming whoever controls it sets one. :)
You can always get out if you have physical access to it. Pull the power cord and wait. It will run out faster if it’s powering the electromagnet, but it’ll try to hold on and keep you out for up to a day. After that, the door will open.
Includes all needed mounting hardware, template, and batteries for the remote fob. 5-year warranty against defects or failure
NEW FEATURE. Several customers have expressed a desire for a safe that’s got more security. One that uses power to unlock, so if it runs out of power, it’s not opening. It will restore its last configuration and combination once it’s plugged back in. This option is being offered at no difference in price. This safe will keep running if the power is pulled just like the other version, but it can keep running for a much longer period of time as the lock is only energized when it’s being unlocked. Run time will be 24-48 hours, depending on if the maglock is active.
“Needed”
Hey, it's a keysafe. There are a lot of those, but what good is it? Just another thing to add to your collection. Call it, Stuff You’d Like Used On You, but there already is a growing pile, and it’s way too big.
Maybe a live-in dom could be in the cards, pie in the sky. But if not, how to feel locked up?
How to feel like you can’t escape until someone else pushes buttons to let you go? You can be the one to push those buttons or someone else.
If your best friend wants to do horrible things to you but lives on the other side of the world, this is the system you need.
Find out just how strict they can be. The question you should be asking yourself is just how much your hands will shake as you’re putting your keys in this safe after giving them control of it for the first time.
But what about doing stuff with only yourself? Eliminate everyone else’s decision-making: if you’re a self-bondage fan, you need this system.
You can tell it to give you an hour or a day. The same way every day. Or a random interval with a set limit. Or base it on the weather, the sun, or the moon's phases. Tie it into someone else’s cell phone, which can unlock when they’re pulling into the driveway. Stops those uncomfortable questions when they find you still locked to the wall, unable to get free… yet. Add Alexa voice activation, and you can even add a vocal safeword that will let you go.
Sure beats waiting for a block of ice around a key to your handcuffs to melt, eh? Puddles of condensate leaving permanent marks on your floor? You know who you are, and this is the system you need.
Do you want to wake up in the morning and have to ask someone else for permission to use the restroom? Just to even get out of bed? I won’t keep saying it. You know what you need. :)
-=-
The Cadillac of key safes.
Lined in your choice of colors, soft leather or suede. Thick, garment leather that smells great when you open the door. Custom, heavily modified key safe with built-in uninterruptible power supply, good for 12-24 hours of operation if unplugged from the wall. ESP32 with a real-time clock guarantees functions and schedules will continue even in the loss of internet access. Includes custom engraved plate with up to 4 lines of text.
Two power cord ports: front and back will allow for flush mounting against walls etc. Custom power and accessory cords included. Heavy duty connector with 15’ cord. Power cord 10’ (12 volts @ 1-2amps).
Includes remote key fob with four assignable buttons and wall-mounted low voltage electromagnet. Fob can lock and unlock safe, as well as energize and deactivate electromagnet.
Easy integration with chaster.app and any other chastity managing app capable of issuing random passcodes and displaying them later.
Optional “Safeword” button with included numeric seals for proof of use. Cloud functions can include notifications sent if the safe is powered off in this manner.
Features smart-wifi with Bluetooth pairing two-channel subsystem supports Alexa and Smartlife, generic Bluetooth / wifi smart application. Controls custom electromechanical lock and electromagnetic lock mounted on the wall for holding a second set of keys out of reach.
Not just by holding your keys inside itself. It also holds another set of keys… dangling just outside your reach. Those keys will drop when power is removed from the magnet, this can be counted on. They’ll observe Newtonian physics and fall straight down. Maybe beside your head or into a basket provided for the purpose. I worried they might fall on my face or eyes or ricochet off things, but because the magnet simply lets go, there is no force except down. No tumble or bounce.
The sound of keys flying in the air and landing near your head– your freedom, is a great alarm clock.
You can count on them falling in exactly the same spot. This thing is about consistency and dependability. I have mercilessly rejected previous designs, over and over. It has to be reliable and dependable, it has to simply always work.
The keys go to a modified computer security cable, I’m calling it the clicksafe stay @ home leash. When it’s mounted through not one but two studs 16 or 24 inches apart, if you’re locked to it, you are staying, not going.
One stud or two. Sets the length of the cable. One will allow the wearer to sit up, the other will not. The cable location is suggested to be the same height as the bed or frame. The hardware is all stainless steel, including the screws.
This cable was chosen for strength, it is stronger than any flesh, and it could tow a truck. It’s got a nice covering over it and helps not scratch expensive laptops. Keeps those super sharp stainless steel wires inside from poking skin in the night. The swivel on the end allows it to unobtrusively attach to a collar, a cuff, a muzzle, a harness, or anything you want to use. Roll over as many times as you wish, it won’t bind up. It’s the toughest leash but is still gentle on the wearer. The Key is ½ turn style high security.
Included is all the hardware you’ll need to retrofit this leash onto your existing gear. These are built around unique asymmetrical security fasteners made of 316L stainless steel.
To use these, included is a 3/16” leather punch. Use it on a cutting board that will make short work of adding a hole to whatever cuff, collar, muzzle, or harness you plan to lock on yourself.
Three universal clicksafe anchor points are provided to securely fasten to anything from ⅛” to 1” thick. They’re reusable and more can be purchased separately. This system can work with all of your gear in this way.
The lock is difficult to pick and is keyed uniquely with serial numbers. Two keys are included.
The lock will lock without the keys present. You clip it to a collar that’s been locked on, and that’s it. You’re not going anywhere without the keys.
Included is a smart wifi smoke detector. This should be used to help ensure your sessions of remote bondage remain safe.
So that’s the maglock and leash portion.
Let's talk about the safe, the controller, and the brains. It looks so plain. It was chosen for its bland appearance, balanced for the advanced technology inside.
It has a keypad on it that works right out of the box, and it will always override any configuration. It works RIGHT NOW. You plug the safe in, it beeps, enters the code you want to lock up with, and it’s ready to go. It will unlock with that code. Change the code by holding the red button inside the door for 10 seconds.
If you enter the combination you programmed into it, it will cut power to the lock inside for 10 seconds, and the door will open. It sits on silicone feet and feels solid and reliable. You can hear it lock and unlock, the sounds of precision.
The door opens on a smooth hinge, there is a surprisingly large amount of wiring going from the door to a separate compartment in the back. The wiring does not interfere with the door’s motion. It follows it instead and is securely anchored at both ends. Not with anything adhesive that would fail over time, but instead with a solid, mechanical hold. The wires inside are silicone sheathed high strand count designed to endure flexing back and forth, open and shut, over and over, for many years of carefree use.
Inside, the interior is luxuriously appointed in leather. Your choice in colors and smooth or suede. It is softly illuminated, triggered by motion. No switches to fail. It has its own emergency power supply, so even if the safe goes dead after its power was pulled, even at the very end, the light will still come on to greet you. Some very special things were trusted inside there.
The best part of this design is that it fails open. It uses power to stay locked, which means worst case scenario, you’re not looking at a sledgehammer and crowbar situation.
This locking mechanism was designed and built in-house. Parts machined on a lathe, employing principles observed in bank vault lock technology. This lock has no springs that can break or jam, it has no c-clips to fall off, and it has exactly one moving part. It uses gravity to unlock. A gap around the plunger is large enough to accommodate all the dust and everything else you don’t want gumming up the works. This is a low-power device, so the parts have been weighed to the milligram to be light enough to perform this task reliably. It will always unlock, which you can count on.
All mounting hardware is included, as well as a striker plate that matches this electromagnet. It could be used on a cabinet door of your choosing, but on entryway doors, it will be too small. Note that if you want to power a larger electromagnet, this unit can easily power even 700 - 1400 lb pull 12v electromagnets. It has overcurrent and short protection built in everywhere. Internal 5v and 12v bus, common ground throughout.
The cloud functions of this unit are hybrid. This means direct local access through the remote fob or keypad. ESP32 with real-time clock guarantees timed and scheduled functions will continue to operate, even in the absence of the internet. You can count on this safe letting you go at the scheduled time. Assuming whoever controls it sets one. :)
You can always get out if you have physical access to it. Pull the power cord and wait. It will run out faster if it’s powering the electromagnet, but it’ll try to hold on and keep you out for up to a day. After that, the door will open.
Includes all needed mounting hardware, template, and batteries for the remote fob. 5-year warranty against defects or failure
NEW FEATURE. Several customers have expressed a desire for a safe that’s got more security. One that uses power to unlock, so if it runs out of power, it’s not opening. It will restore its last configuration and combination once it’s plugged back in. This option is being offered at no difference in price. This safe will keep running if the power is pulled just like the other version, but it can keep running for a much longer period of time as the lock is only energized when it’s being unlocked. Run time will be 24-48 hours, depending on if the maglock is active.