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more about #doorlock more comments → madog: "No Homers allowed!" #knockdetectingdoorlock more » Nick: i still use the trusty "No Girls Allowed" sign. works like a charm. #knockdetectingdoorlock more » Keighvin: The equipment and code are better than just knock detection - while that's a novel approach, there are other things that could trigger an authenticati... more » shenanigans61: DCI-class drummers would have a blast (no pun intended) with this. Can it detect 64th notes? #knockdetectingdoorlock more » FriarNurgle: I'm assuming the PVC pipe is to hold the skunk scent that gets squirted at someone who knocks incorrectly. #knockdetectingdoorlock more » weatherman: That is way cool. A commercialized product like this would appeal to every 10 year old and probably quite a few adults as well, assuming it doesn't in... more » PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: Flawed idea. All it takes is someone watching/listening you do the secret knock once and then they'll know it as well and be able to enter. #knockdete... more » Gordonium: I've heard of "secret" NYC nightclubs that utilize the secret knock. This could put an entire demographic of bouncers out of jobs. Like, 5 jobs. #knoc... more » Xeno: That is actually pretty cool. You could show your girlfriend the secret knock to get in whenever she wants yet just change it at a instant when you br... more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: So is this better than the knock/ping detector in my car? #knockdetectingdoorlock more » -
#diy
Make Your Own Secret Knock Detecting Door Lock
Hideouts can't be protected with a simple lock and key, those jobs require passwords or secret knocks. For the latter, you can go the extra mile and build a knock detector using a few basic pieces of equipment. More » -
#korea
Touchscreen Samsung Door Lock Looks Better Than Most Cellphones
Although normal locks are fine for the 20th century, these Samsung touchscreen door locks show that you're a man that doesn't settle for last year's technology. These locks, which come in black and silver for $180 (170,000 Won), have a Samsung cellphone-esque touchpad for easy number entry, plus aluminum alloy and tempered glass for that extra bit of style. If we ever have anything worth protecting, we'd use one of these padlocks to do it. [AVING via Korean Gadgets via Coolest Gadgets]
