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LAS VEGAS, April 1, 2014 – Yale Locks & Hardware today announced its next generation of key free Z-Wave® deadbolts with the introduction of new push button and touchscreen models.
The device, which comes in two pieces, works by picking up a signal from the vehicle’s key fob from a distance of up to 10 feet.
At its core, Microbot Push is just a wirelessly connected actuator that moves a rubber end piece to press or depress a button. As simple as the device is, the possibilities are pretty remarkable.
A new application released for Android called Knock Lock, allows users to lock their devices by tapping on a designated area of their display. If you currently own an LG G2 or G Flex device, this ...
Attach a Microbot Push to anything that turns on or off with a button, and you’re one step closer to a fully automated smart life. The device is a plastic and filled with gears and a battery, so ...
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