RFID dorm room door - [Max] sent us his dorm room RFID controlled lock . While RFID door locks are nothing new, his implementation is very slick. The entire unit is attached with suction cups
We have seen lots of RFID projects over that past year but this RFID Dorm Room Door Unlocking System is sure to catch on. Using suction cups to mount the unit is a nice touch since when this hack is removed there will be no signs that
[Max] sent us his dorm room RFID controlled lock. While RFID door locks are nothing new, his implementation is very slick. The entire unit is attached with suction cups to a mirror on the inside of the door.
Speaking of controversial security devices, has anyone seen the RFID door lock? http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/electronic/77af/. 6 viqsi 11.23.06 at 6:31 am. Y’know, I look at this and at that RFID lock and I just can’t help but think
This kit comes along with an RFID book which will impart you knowledge about various RFID projects such as RFID enabled safe, RFID door lock, RFID enabled Smart Shelf, RFID login to Windows XP and RFID employee Time Clock.
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.
A person's home is his castle. While most of us can't equip our castles with the traditional means of security like moats, turrets, and iron maidens, you still can spruce up and secure your place with the use of some
The MyKey 2300 ($300) uses Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology to replace your conventional door lock and metal keys. It can be installed easily on almost any doorway and unlocks with a wave of one of the six included RFID
3 Responses to “DIY HACK - RFID Door Lock with a Basic Stamp!” girrrrrrr2 Says: August 26th, 2007 at 12:23 pm. cool… so how do you make this work with a door??? and max you should incorporate one into your alarms… Izl Says:
The MyKey RFID door lock gives you convenience as well as security as long as the AA batteries don't run.


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