This is a demonstration of a fully installed system which allows a door (or gate, barrier, etc) to be opened by one of up to 250 users programmed in the Biene GSM control unit BR-16-GM -Gate. About the size of a pack of cigarettes, and completely controllable remotely from a cell phone, it requires no computer interface and works with AT&T and T-Mobile SIM cards. Load a pay-per-use SIM with $10 every 3 months and you can operate remotely any device connected to it (door buzzer, garage door, etc) by simply dialing it from ANY authorized telephone (you authorize users). Operates relay if Caller ID is recognized without answering phone (no airtime charges).
Check out the On Off app from Life is App controll your GSM-device
lifeisapp 9 months ago
@darussianman -- Yes, you are right, sitting on your phone and ass dialing your door can be very dangerous if it happens at the exact moment and on the same day when a burglar is waiting at your front door, not knowing which lock pick to use. This device is not for ass dialers, definitely!
dbanici 10 months ago
that is fucking awesome you should sell it in a kit with an instruction manual
chrisroberge 11 months ago
Cool. That's an interesting device. I'll have to check that out some time.
tamsanh 1 year ago
@edwealleans
The unit detects caller ID and decides whether it opens or not. The call is not answered so there is no charge. It just rings once and it disconnects. You get a "caller unavailable" msg from carrier, but it activates the relay. It also has inputs (to monitor sensors, works as an alarm which reports to your cell phone) and other outputs (easy to connect more relays. However additional relays are controlled via SMS (may be a charge depending on your plan).
dbanici 1 year ago