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Wireless, automated Yale door locks can be operated via a swipe of the cell phone or other NFC-enabled device. Demo’d for the first time at CEDIA Expo 2011 at the Control4 booth. Read the complete story from CE Pro: www.cepro.com
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What happens when your phone dies? You’re locked out of your house?
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Uhh… iPhone? Hold the phone up to the lock? Why?
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Cool
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basically anyone can steal your phone and use your phone to unlock any doors you may have added to the app. awesome.
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I love how he ***** the button
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0:23 yes… I’m sure it’s simple… 0:00
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@yoshi4422 but seriously what retard presses an iphone like that
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He really thought they were real buttons on the screen! I’m kinda nervous about this if he can’t even use an iPhone!
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PUSH PUSH PUSH
student says : “it’s lightly tap”
*FACE PALM*
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@joshuawong85 It uses a special case
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it would have worked on the first click had it been a droid!!!
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What if the battery die? What a second how come iPhone has this NFC?
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except for homeboys meat fingers…pretty dope
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push push push push.. he makes me nervous with his stupidity
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Very nice video, promising technology! The iPhone app looks gorgeous
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wow
huge finger
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lol the idiot kept pressing too hard on his phone, he’s suppose to tap it
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next time use nexus s it has built in NFC ship
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I like the part where he can’t ‘activate the electronic key’