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Arduino enthusiasts looking for a new project to complete over the weekend might be interested in this Arduino door lock which is automatically activated as soon as you enter incognito browsing ...
If you're sick of using your boring old keys to unlock your door, Make has a guide for using and Arduino to power a lock that you can control with your smartphone.
If you buy through a BGR link, we may earn an affiliate commission, helping support our expert product labs. There’s not many things you need to use an incognito browser window for, and let’s just say ...
[Adnan.R.Khan] had a sliding door latch plus an Arduino, and hacked together this cool but simple app controlled door lock. Mechanically the lock consists of a Solarbotics GM3 motor, some Meccano ...
Perhaps you could create an Arduino device to lean on the door right before the Arduino device bolts the door. It's not clear if the lock unlocks the door when you close that incognito browser.
A new DIY biometric Arduino project has been published to the Arduino blog, Instructables and Thingiverse website this month providing full instructions on how to create your very own biometric ...
By using open-source Arduino tools, security researchers are exposing security gaps in door-lock systems used by millions of hotels.
A new wave of residential door locks are hitting the market that use Bluetooth 4.0 LE (Low Energy) to turn your phone into your front door key. We take a look at the two big names in Bluetooth locks, ...
The Kwikset Kevo smart door lock can help you eliminate Bluetooth keys altogether in favor of smartphone connectivity.