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Posted in Security Hacks Tagged door lock, entry, raspberry pi, rfid ← Hackaday Links: September 25, 2016 Hackaday Prize Entry: Raspberry Pi Thermal Imaging → ...
[Adnan.R.Khan] had a sliding door latch plus an Arduino, and hacked together this cool but simple app controlled door lock. Mechanically the lock consists of a Solarbotics GM3 motor, some Meccano, … ...
This simple code lock circuit described here is of an electronic combination lock for daily use. It responds only to the roght sequence of four digits that are keyed in remotely. If a wrong key is ...
There's no shortage of smart door locks, but they typically require that you bring out your phone or enter a code to get in. Wouldn't it be nice if you could just knock, like you're visiting a ...
This long-awaited, Yves Behar-designed smart lock finally hits the market. It's not perfect, but it's one of the best connected door locks yet.
If you take your home security seriously, there's no better protection for your front door than the HAVEN Mech Door Lock. Over 10 times stronger than a deadbolt, this door lock is designed to keep ...
Given this fact, a simple door lock would appear to be not only the most cost effective device for preventing casualties during a violent intruder event, but also a100 percent effective solution ...
A smart lock lets you go key-free and know whenever someone comes and goes. Our pick, the Schlage Encode Smart WiFi Deadbolt, is sturdy, simple, and reliable.