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bioMETRX, Inc. Garage Door Opener Named 'Best In Class'
Date:6/4/2008

Good Housekeeping's Research Institute Touts MasterLock(R) smartTOUCH(TM)

GDO as Leading Product in Lab Testing

JERICHO, N.Y., June 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- bioMETRX, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: BMRX) a leading developer of personal identification based consumer products, today announced that the MasterLock(R) smartTOUCH(TM) GDO has beat out competitor products in independent lab testing, and was named best in class and the most reliable biometric garage door opener. The testing was conducted by Good Housekeeping's Research Institute, which was founded in 1900 and tests products in all aspects of consumer goods, including electronics.

"bioMETRX was aware that Good Housekeeping was performing tests on our GDO product, but we didn't expect the tests to include competitor products as well. We knew that our smartTOUCH(TM) Garage Door Opener was superior, and are extremely proud that this has now been confirmed by a trusted institution such as Good Housekeeping," noted Mark Basile, Chief Executive Officer for bioMETRX.

The MasterLock(R) smartTOUCH(TM) GDO is an innovative product that replaces traditional numeric keypads that are used to open a garage door. The unit is simple to install, simple to program, and simple to operate. Children as young as 4 years old can use the product to access the garage, allows homeowners to add or delete up to 20 different users, and works with all manufacturers' garage door operators. The unit comes with everything the consumer needs to be up and running in 20 minutes, unlike the other competing brand.

To read the article and watch a video about the MasterLock(R) smartTOUCH(TM) GDO, please visit: http://www.komonews.com/news/consumer/19269544.html

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