i have a lock on my door custom made, you enter a 4 digit pin, and a ddr dance mat slide out from under neath the door, you then must do the correct dance, and then if done right, the mat slides back up and the door unlocks. simple ... if youve got an arduino.
I'd love that, not for my front door, but for my bedroom door or something, just without the loud beeping, that would do both mine and the other residents in this house head's in.
when the battery go down then what and your locked out how does one get in and when the battery stuff comes out and messeis up the chip and and stuff then what ,time to get a new one every month
2) There are many mounting options depending on your set-up. You can mount the strike(?) within a door frame.
3) You cannot get locked out, ever, between the RFID tags/cards and the pin.
4) There is no keyhole to pick (more secure).
5) Batteries last a year
6) You can program/deprogram cards easily whenever you want, so you can hand them out to service people or trusted friends, and if they lose them, it's no big deal.
magent lock is best one because i use keyring remote with unfail safe if burglar cut the power i have 2 magents lock on my steel door and dummy lock but no bolt on this door it holds 1200 lb force each they dont know what back of door
Gotta love rfid :). Of course somebody could just scan your key with an rfid transceiver and enter your room in an instant, but it's way cooler than a regular lock.
It has an option to turn off the sounds. Back when me and my friends all roommated, we had one of these on every door in the house. Front, back, garage, bedroom doors. It was pretty bad ass. Wish I could have took one with me when I moved out.
It's a nice and elegant system for a regular and safe door locking system. Smashing or prying open a door with a standard lock would probably be easier than smashing or prying one of these open. Anyone with tools like mallets and crowbars could just jimmy through the whole door, bypassing the locks.
Whats so fucking hard about putting a key in a lock or entering a code. You dont need these fucking ID cards. Hitler used in Nazi Germany and probably could only dream of also having tracking devices in his. You people need to wake up. This is just another and in way the government can control us. In fact it is one step away from the verichip and we will become an enslaved society.
The government don't track the use of the RFID cards used on this lock moron, whats more, the use of electronic cards allows the lock owner to recognize individual users which allows him/her to set access time and disable access on a per user basic such and so forth.
There are many advantages over keys with electronic access means.
I have one of these. The only thing going from the front of the door to the back of the door are some wires routed through a very small hole.
Whacking the front panel off with a hammer WILL destroy the front panel, but the back mechanism will still not have received the code and the locking part will remain intact.
Losing 200 dollars (the cost of the lock) is better than losing the contents of your home.
i have a lock on my door custom made, you enter a 4 digit pin, and a ddr dance mat slide out from under neath the door, you then must do the correct dance, and then if done right, the mat slides back up and the door unlocks. simple ... if youve got an arduino.
dodgedart74 1 year ago
Where can I get this from? Is there a web site?
oOohyaOo 1 year ago
I'd love that, not for my front door, but for my bedroom door or something, just without the loud beeping, that would do both mine and the other residents in this house head's in.
ZealonChaosMagi 1 year ago
when the battery go down then what and your locked out how does one get in and when the battery stuff comes out and messeis up the chip and and stuff then what ,time to get a new one every month
bestlocksmith 1 year ago
where did you get this i want one
mikekevinvideos 1 year ago
The audible sound is a lil annoying... other than that i would wonder how easy it would be for someone just to kick the door open
ResidentG33k 1 year ago
I have this, and have had it for 3 years.
1) it's solid metal, all.
2) There are many mounting options depending on your set-up. You can mount the strike(?) within a door frame.
3) You cannot get locked out, ever, between the RFID tags/cards and the pin.
4) There is no keyhole to pick (more secure).
5) Batteries last a year
6) You can program/deprogram cards easily whenever you want, so you can hand them out to service people or trusted friends, and if they lose them, it's no big deal.
darexdarex 1 year ago
@darexdarex !!!!!!!!!!!* its easy to make a copy off the cart from 10 cm with out you to know it and go to you home*!!!!! , googled "rfid duplicator"
playfsx 1 year ago
Is there a way or feature to turn off those annoying electronic sound at all?
utubmania2009 2 years ago
Where do you actually buy these from?
curtmondo 2 years ago
From a gadget shop, I'd imagine. Try the one in Belfast inside CastleCourt or maybe it's moved to Forbidden Planet or Victoria Square.
Babymarioluigi2 2 years ago
no, no
curtmondo 2 years ago
awesome¡¡¡
i wish how to do something like that
mafia850 2 years ago
wtf it is charged with 4 AA batteries what happens if they run out? do you have to call the company and ask them to come down? :S
nTayfun 2 years ago
no on the keypad it has openings for a 9v battery
curtmondo 2 years ago
Nice System but 4 screws in to the locking hole?
thats very easy to open usaly the lock goes into the wall but this lock is outside and only in screwed with 4 simple screws LOL
nTayfun 2 years ago
It looks like that plastic could break easily.
SGtoot 2 years ago
awesome :D
booglegoog 2 years ago
that noise would probably be annoying for the first little while.
yourlifemyworld 2 years ago
what country was that filmed in???
kiwali 2 years ago
magent lock is best one because i use keyring remote with unfail safe if burglar cut the power i have 2 magents lock on my steel door and dummy lock but no bolt on this door it holds 1200 lb force each they dont know what back of door
dogmusher 2 years ago
Looks like fun but:
1) What with power supply ? I see none. Does it operate on batteries?
2) Plastics look really cheap
3) Such RFID could be copied, and PIN could be extremally easily read
IMO its good for secondary locking device, not a primary lock.
RACOS666 2 years ago
how much does one of those cost
kwbassacoustic 2 years ago
Sin lugar a dudas es un producto fuera de serie
54bdn54 2 years ago
nice i like the concept now is your door solid and do you have a reinforced door frame
snakeplisken8 3 years ago
Gotta love rfid :). Of course somebody could just scan your key with an rfid transceiver and enter your room in an instant, but it's way cooler than a regular lock.
ross817 3 years ago
there is a place to hold a 9 volt battery on the bottom if the battery inside goes dead so you can open it.
xshipwreckx 3 years ago
lol it makes soo much noice tho everytime someone comes in or go out
afgbadboys 3 years ago
It has an option to turn off the sounds. Back when me and my friends all roommated, we had one of these on every door in the house. Front, back, garage, bedroom doors. It was pretty bad ass. Wish I could have took one with me when I moved out.
Bleckshire 2 years ago
what if the bat dies and you cant get back in,ha ha ha ha ...
hearse67 3 years ago
You can plug in an alternative power source underneath it. I have an RFID safe
Kjelstad 3 years ago
It's a nice and elegant system for a regular and safe door locking system. Smashing or prying open a door with a standard lock would probably be easier than smashing or prying one of these open. Anyone with tools like mallets and crowbars could just jimmy through the whole door, bypassing the locks.
deblouses 3 years ago
hahahaha his pin was 6 5
sybervader 3 years ago
Whaha, demonstrated so many times! Coming in with PIN/RFID makes no difference, except for the fact that the guy has a card in his hand XD
ludopenningdevries 3 years ago
What if the battery goes when you go out haha
blingb1tch 3 years ago
if someone were to destroy the whole front part of the door lock how will you be able to open the door without the rfid sensor or keypad?
Fredrent 3 years ago 5
I guess it can't be picked or bumped :(
rbolo29 4 years ago
could that beep be any more annoying?
dewtyuii 4 years ago
a hammer a do yea your right
scgoquj86 4 years ago 4
a HACKER will have a LAPTOP and figer that out realquick!!
scgoquj86 4 years ago
scgoquj86 LAP TOP??? nah...too bulky- a hammer and pry bar!!!
akickinthenuts 4 years ago
If your coming home drunk, i see how this shit can come in handy.
maxsystems 4 years ago
maxsystems cOOdo they make these for TENTS?
akickinthenuts 4 years ago
what
fredfredburger717 3 years ago
Whats so fucking hard about putting a key in a lock or entering a code. You dont need these fucking ID cards. Hitler used in Nazi Germany and probably could only dream of also having tracking devices in his. You people need to wake up. This is just another and in way the government can control us. In fact it is one step away from the verichip and we will become an enslaved society.
bigcheckoyea 4 years ago
The government don't track the use of the RFID cards used on this lock moron, whats more, the use of electronic cards allows the lock owner to recognize individual users which allows him/her to set access time and disable access on a per user basic such and so forth.
There are many advantages over keys with electronic access means.
AdamRan 4 years ago
just kick the damn thing and it'll open
adiosalmaperdida 4 years ago
WOW. STUPEND!!!
zipper055 4 years ago
Sweet. Another step to a safer home.
DarkBallYE 4 years ago
boring ... show us how to hack one
strain121 4 years ago
one good whack with a claw hammer...
MeAndMyRolex 4 years ago
Actually that won't work.
I have one of these. The only thing going from the front of the door to the back of the door are some wires routed through a very small hole.
Whacking the front panel off with a hammer WILL destroy the front panel, but the back mechanism will still not have received the code and the locking part will remain intact.
Losing 200 dollars (the cost of the lock) is better than losing the contents of your home.
Dracorat 4 years ago
Cool!
Zut50 4 years ago