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Unlock Your Front Door Geek-Style

11/13/2009 - 1:00 pm By Diana Adams

This has to be the geekiest thing I’ve ever written about. I’m a geek by any standard, but even this is a bit over the edge for me. But, the geek in me thinks it is so uber-cool that I can’t resist writing about it. Get ready to meet the gadget that will trump all other gadgets.

Steve Hoefer is just a regular guy who built something cool with some spare parts he found in his lab. Long story short, because of this he has received thousands of hits to his blog and a half million hits on YouTube in the past ten days.

What’s all the fuss about? His ‘secret knock detecting door lock’.

How does it work? This device gets suction cupped to your door and when you knock on the door using the secret sequence, the deadbolt automatically unlocks. Yep, it’s that simple and that genius.

I would have loved one of these for my play house in the backyard when I was six. I can envision it now, only club members with the secret knock would be allowed in.

Of course, the downfall to having a lock system like this is that if you live in an apartment building, your nosey neighbors could memorize the knock pattern. It’s a good thing this device can be reprogrammed very easily.

I’ve read where some people have suggested using a timestamp or a series of one time knocks to get around this, but I know, to ponder that is to jump off the deep end of geekness. Steve suggests on his blog to “…scream while knocking. No one will overhear the knock over the racket you’re making.”

As a woman, I cannot close this post without saying that this device is a bit ugly. It’s cool, no doubt, but it really leaves much to be desired in terms of aesthetics. May I suggest painting this thing or something? It looks like a PVC pipe bomb in its current form.

You can learn more about Steve Hoefer and his fabulous invention here: http://grathio.com/2009/11/secret-knock-detecting-door-lock.html

Like most wonderfully creative geeks, Steve just made this for fun, not to sell. Unfortunately, these are not being mass produced and there are not any for sale. That’s okay, it’s an inspiration either way!

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Author: Diana Adams

By day, Diana is the CEO/owner of Adams Consulting Group, Inc, a technology services and business solutions consultancy firm serving the specific needs of its clients in advertising and public relations. By night, she lives and breathes by writing. After publishing a small cookbook last year, she is now working on her new masterpiece, scheduled for publishing next year. “I could write all night long and not get tired of it. I think that is when you know you’ve tapped into a true passion. Whatever that thing may be, if you could do it all day or night long, lose track of time, ‘wake up’ ten hours later, and still thirst for more, that is a passion, and I feel like I’ve found that in my writing.” Diana also spends many hours each week assisting the homeless men and women in Atlanta. You can find her on Twitter at @adamsconsulting.


13 Comments

Alexandre Boudreau

November 13th, 2009

The power of creativity and ingenuity. My geeky side clearly comes out when I read this. It reminds me when I was 6 years old, dismantling any electronic device I could get my hands on.

This is quite clever.

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Stephen - NYC

November 14th, 2009

The trick is to be musically inclined so that you can think of a tune to knock to. If it wasn’t for the fact that he mentioned the tunes, I would have had no idea what tune he was knocking with.
Regardless of my inability to carry a tune, it’s an ingenious invention.

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Storyboard Life

November 14th, 2009

That’s Awesome!!!! It seems that you would have to change the “code” everyday since the neighbors might find it strange that you are knocking on your own door to get into the house. What Do you think.

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Diana Adams

November 14th, 2009

Thank you everyone for your comments!

Storyboard Life – Hmm… well, I’ve never been one to really care what my neighbors think, so that part wouldn’t bother me; however, I do think you’d have to change the code often like you said, or it seems like that, in order to maintain the security since a knock can be loud!

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Karen

November 19th, 2009

This is absolute total geekness to the max!! I LOVE IT!!! You’re right Diana, aesthetics need work (a lot of work!) but really, who cares! This is the coolest homemade geek thing I’ve seen in a while! Thanks for sharing it!

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Ruhani Rabin

November 20th, 2009

OMG! I’m in deep need for this one.. :D

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Todd Wallace

November 20th, 2009

This needs a FAIL device like a squirt gun (or taser).

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Todd Wallace

November 20th, 2009

Ooh! And rewire it to Simon™!

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Russell Bishop

December 14th, 2009

Since hearing about this a few months ago (and watching the very impressive video), I’ve thought it was a terrible idea, because anyone living nearby when eventually hear, and see what you’re doing, and can take advantage of it quite simply.

Having said that, as a means of getting into the place when you get LOCKED OUT, it’s brilliant. You can never lose access to your place again!

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Krystyn

December 23rd, 2009

*knock* *knock* *knock* *knockin one for good measure: *knock on tigerwood*

Genius. Very innovative. I wish there was a contraption that would *knock* on stalkers noggin every time he was watching you. I’d call it STALKING STUFFER or STALKING STUFFHIM. depending on the stalker’s sex, ya know?
Hope I didn’t just jinx myself more. *knock on n tiger wood*

Love Peace and Chicken Grease (oh that’s a crock of baloney)
more like

Love Sex and Spies… ;)

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Wade Burch

February 14th, 2010

Bwahahaha. Agreed, Diana! I “borrowed” a stack of blank attendance sheets from one of my elementary school teachers to make a sign-in roster for our backyard playhouse. Wish we’d had a hangout with this little gadget.

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