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Secret Knock Detecting Lock (video)
Secret Knock Detecting Lock (video)
Unlock your door with a secret knock. More information, source and schematics at http://grathio.com
Secret Knock Detecting Door Lock
Secret Knock Detecting Door Lock
grathio.com — How many times have you seen a secret hideout with a secret knock?  It's a staple of... cheesy dramas, Saturday afternoon movies, and tree houses throughout the world.While working on another project I ran across the Arduino knock sensor ... (more) Secret Knock Detecting Door Lock
Knock-Detecting Door Lock Lets You Unlock with a Secret Knock
Knock-Detecting Door Lock Lets You Unlock with a Secret Knock
techeblog.com — Lost your keys and can't get into the house? Meet the knock-detecting lock. This contraption unlocks your... door with a secret knock to the "rhythm of your favorite song, morse code", etc. Video after the break. The widget will play back your knock ... (more) Knock-Detecting Door Lock Lets You Unlock with a Secret ...
Knock Detecting Lock Transforms Your Door Into A Pattern Sensitive Surface, Opens With Secret Knock
Knock Detecting Lock Transforms Your Door Into A Pattern Sensitive Surface, Opens With Secret Knock
blog.ziggytek.com — The secret clubchouse knock from childhood is back and it couldn’t be better. This new programmable lock... allows users to open their door through a series of rythmic knocks, directly attached to the deadbolt on your door. The lock has a mechanism which records and saves patterns of ... (more) Knock Detecting Lock Transforms Your Door Into A Pattern ...
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Secret knock detector
MAKE Magazine — RFID card readers becoming passé? Maybe what you need to guard the door to your high-tech lair is a secret knock detecting door lock. Using an Arduino and a bunch of parts found around the lab, Steve Hoefer built a device that unlocks your door when it receives a certain knock pattern. It works by counting the time between successive knocks, and can be re-programmed at the touch of a button. Of course, this system is susceptible to a replay attack, because anyone can listen to the knock pattern and then know how to get in. If you are planning ...

Make Your Own Secret Knock Detecting Door Lock [DIY]
Gizmodo — 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. Steve Hoefer's secret knock detector is little more than a piezo speaker, a tiny gear reduction motor, an Arduino and some PVC pipe—basically a bunch of stuff he had lying around the lab. It works by keeping track of the time between a pattern of successive knocks. It's probably not the most secure way to lock a door, but Hoefer notes that there is a lot of room for ...

Secret Knock Door Lock Does Exactly As It Sounds (video)
GadgetReview — There’s home made kit and then there’s HOME MADE KIT.  The ‘Secret Knock Detecting Lock’ is a complete slam dunk.  Built from an adrino board, pvc piping and a set of suction cups, the device attaches to the door and when it detects a preprogrammed knock (based on rhythm – it can be faster or slower) it activates its motor and physically turns the deadbolt.  A set of LED lights indicate when a knock is detected and flashes from red to green when the correct secret key has been entered.  To program the little doodad you simply press a red button and then knock out the key – I suggest doing this on a bathroom ...

Secret Knock Detecting Lock
2dayBlog - Technology Journal, New Gadget everyday! — Secret Knock Detecting Lock Wow that’s really cool. The knock-detecting lock will unlock the door without a key if you get the right knocking. It has a device that can recognized and detects your secret knocks. It is attached to the door using suction cups. Check it out after the break. [via Techeblog ...

Knock detecting lock
Hack a Day — [Steve] shows us his version of the knock detecting lock system. The idea is pretty simple, knock in a certain pattern and the door unlocks. We’ve seen it before several times. This solution is somewhat cleaner than the others, not only in physical design, but also in how you reprogram it. ...

Knock Lock - Unlock a Door with a Secret Knock
Hacked Gadgets - DIY Tech Blog —   Piezoelectric elements can be used to make sound or detect sound. Steve Hoefer has made a Knock Lock, which is a device that can listen to knocks on the door. If the sequence of knocks is the same as the recorded knock sequence it unlocks the deadbolt on the door. Steve was the guy who also made the Dice Reading Machine. Via: Zedomax "While working on another project I ran across the Arduino knock sensor tutorial. Sensing a single knock is a great little project for learning about microcontrollers, but what about sensing specific knocks? Seeeeecret knocks? And if we could ...

DIY Secret Knock Detector Grants You Entrance with the Right Cadence [DIY]
Lifehacker — [image] [image] DIYer Steve Hoefer has been hard at work making every 6 year old's dream come true: A device that unlocks your door whenever someone seeking entrance taps out the secret knock. His device, which fits easily over the inside of your doorknob and lock, counts the time between successive knocks and can be reprogrammed to whatever knock-pattern you see fit. If the wrong series of knocks is tapped out, the device simply ignores it and waits for the appropriate pattern to allow entrance. Hit up Steve Hoefer's weblog Grathio for the full tutorial, or just stick to opening your doors by keyfob instead ...

The Knock-Detecting Door Lock is a fun way to secure your home
Newlaunches.com — Knock-Detecting-Door-Lock.jpg This is just like the games we used to play as kids, on tree-houses with really sinister clubs. ‘Groupism’ was the way of life back then and rivals often popped in to spoil the fun. So we had a secret knock that matched the beats of ‘Hickory Dickory Dock’. It worked. No one but club members could understand it. Similarly, the Knock-Detecting Door Lock manages to keep your door sealed, with a secret lock that opens up only after it detects someone knocking in the exact pattern that has been recorded. [image] ...

Una puerta que se abrirá a los golpes
Gizmologia — Si bien este dispositivo es algo muy casero y el diseño es algo rústico, con un poco de ayuda de una empresa que se encargue de poner sus dólares en el proyecto podría mejorar y ser todo un éxito, a no ser que tus vecinos tengan memoria auditiva y recuerden cómo golpeaste tu puerta. ¿De qué hablo? La creación que pueden ver en el video fue desarrollada por Steve Hoefer y es una placa que se mantiene en la puerta gracias a algunos tubos de plástico que te permitirá entrar a tu casa o habitación con una combinación de golpes. Obviamente se puede cambiar la ...

The Special Unlock Knock
GeekAdviser.com — Checkout the special unlock knock device which will unlock your door if you have the right knock. Checkout the video at our website. I need to go setup my clubhouse now. Secret Knock Detect

Knock Detecting Lock Transforms Your Door Into A Pattern Sensitive Surface, Opens With Secret Knock
ZiggyTek Blog — [image] The secret clubchouse knock from childhood is back and it couldn’t be better. This new programmable lock allows users to open their door through a series of rythmic knocks, directly attached to the deadbolt on your door. The lock has a mechanism which records and saves patterns of knocking so that whenever you knock this pattern, only this pattern on the door (slowly or quickly), it twists open the lock for you to enter your home. The Knock Detecting Door Lock allows allows manual control so if you forget the secret knock, you can always open the door with the key. This is an amazing invention although there are some minor flaws. For example, ...

The DIY secret-knock door lock
Crave: The gadget blog — secret-knock door lock DIY'er Steve Hoefer used a piezo speaker, a tiny gear reduction motor, an Arduino, and a PVC pipe to make his secret-knock door lock. (Credit: Steve Hoefer)

Door recognizes a secret knock and unlocks itself.
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