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11/27/2007 VIDEO: RFID Digital Door Lock Keeps You Secure This nifty RFID Digital Door Lock from ThinkGeek is essentially "pickproof as it has no keyholes and comes standard with a night deadbolt function which disables all external functions, allowing you to sleep safe and sound." Video after the break.
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RFID Digital Door Lock Saturday, Nov 11th 2006 by Rue Liu Worth Reading? Loading... Among the many mundane but complicated tasks of our everyday lives such as pressing buttons on TV remotes and turning volume knobs, is the opening of a door lock with a metal key that must be inserted and turned.
Door Locks Monday, November 24 2003 ELECTRO-Com - Electronic RFID door locks "ELECTRO-Com has released a new range of electronic RFID door locks 'e-lock'. E-lock electronic radio frequency identification (RFID) door locks provide cost-effective, secure access control for stand-alone single door installations. No wiring is necessary."
Door Locks Monday, November 24 2003 ELECTRO-Com - Electronic RFID door locks "ELECTRO-Com has released a new range of electronic RFID door locks 'e-lock'. E-lock electronic radio frequency identification (RFID) door locks provide cost-effective, secure access control for stand-alone single door installations. No wiring is necessary."
The Project Our goal is to build a working door dead-bolt that will operate when an RFID signal is present. The “Wireless Door Lock” will need to be a secure system such that only the RFID card assigned to a lock will actually work on it.
E-lock electronic radio frequency identification (RFID) door locks provide cost-effective, secure access control for stand-alone single door installations. No wiring is necessary. The lock is constructed of heavy duty zinc alloy, is durable and is available in two stylish models, e-lock 002 and e-lock 009.
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Mobile Lifestyle Mobile Lifestyle RFID Digital Door Locks by Matt Hartley on May 23, 2005 at 10:53 pm · Comments Categorized by Wireless / More Information While keyless entry is pretty common place amongst businesses these days, you just don’t see it in homes yet. Well, with this little gem.
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November 13, 2006 | by Rachel Cericola My husband is always on my case about leaving my keys in the door. It’s either that, I leave the baby on our front porch, or we get the RFID Digital Door Lock.
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We just completed all of the wiring and programming for the door lock project, but when we test the project by reading the resistance throughout the switch, we are only getting an infinite resistance. We should see a change in the resistance when the switch is activated, but this is not occuring.
RFID Digital Door Locks Posted on Mon, 23 May 2005 10:00:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr More Hot Gadgets News Keyless entry systems are already very common in offices. The newest use RFID tags.
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MASTER ARCHIVE RELATED SECTIONS : Household MyKey 2300 brings RFID to home security With technology totally updating and changing our doors and mirrors, it was only a matter of time before the common lock got its big upgrade. The MyKey 2300 RFID Door Lock will unlock not with a key but an RFID tag waved in front of it.
RFID Door Lock Loses the Keys Keys don't weigh down this digital door lock; just wave and enter your secret pin code. Nov. 13, 2006 — by Rachel Cericola My husband is always on my case about leaving my keys in the door.
« Building Circuits (TTL to RS-232 level converter) My Fall 2006 Von Experience » RFID Enabling Your Front Door Published by nick84 September 17th, 2006 in Electronics Projects, Code Update: See also RFID Enabling Your Front Door (with a Parallax BASIC Stamp & 13.5 MHz APSX RW-210) How I RFID enabled my front door with a Parallax RFID reader, a TTL serial to Ethernet module, and some custom C#. net code. There are a number of options available for RFID front door projects.
Subscribe because know why (via email or RSS )! « The Supersonic Molechaser Touchscreen Hand-held Sudoku » RFID Digital Door Lock November 10th, 2006 by Mike in Home Gadgets Key locks are just the worst, every time you want in and every time you want to lock up, you’ve got to go through the enormous task of turning that key.
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RFID Door Lock Available Now at ThinkGeek Posted on Mon, 1 Aug 2005 10:00:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr More Shopping Tips News The RFID Door Lock we reported about is now offered at ThinkGeek. ThinkGeek is always picking up on cool new gadget trends.
A door lock for technology aficionados Getting into your home using the RFID Digital Door Lock is a breeze. Just tap your RFID card or keyfob to the reader button to activate, authenticate and unlock your door.
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The Digital Dawg Pound has a created a RFID Front Door Lock that uses inexpensive off the shelf electronics. There is a full listing of all the parts required on their site.
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RFID chips are everywhere: big-box stores use them to track boxes of goods and shipments across the country, office workers have been using them for years to pass through secure doors, credit card companies are starting to roll out credit cards with RFID chips in them, and even the US State Department has mandated that all new US passports have RFID chips in them with your personal information encoded into them. If we're ready to trust RFID with securing our borders, are we ready to trust RFID with securing our homes?
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:: home :: advertise :: contact [ Register | Login ] Archive for the ‘RF & RFID’ Category November 11th, 2006 RFID Door Lock by: DS While I’m on a ThinkGeek kick, check out this RFID Door Lock. Just tap your RFID card or keyfob to the reader button to activate, authenticate and unlock your door.
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I’ve been fan of the electronic keypad door lock every since I called a locks mith and spent an hour sitting on my front steps feeling like an idiot. The keypad model I chose was simple and inexpensive.
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The Digital Dawg Pound has a created a RFID Front Door Lock that uses inexpensive off the shelf electronics. There is a full listing of all the parts required on their site.
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Subscribe to these comments Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1) Neutral Woolly Mittens @ Dec 19th 2005 2:14AM If you take a lock that's dependant on electricity, you can't get back into your home when you pop a fuse while using the barbecue. Reply Neutral Matt @ Dec 19th 2005 2:14AM First Post Reply Neutral petro @ Dec 19th 2005 2:14AM OMFG!
MyKey 2300 RFID Door Lock It's about time the future arrived. The MyKey 2300 ($300) uses Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology to replace your conventional door lock and metal keys.
ThinkGeek's constantly updated inventory now holds the RFID Door Lock. Every man's house is his castle, so why not make it more secure with the 8 RFID smart keys available?
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