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Unlocking a door with simply the touch of your hand

touchentry.jpgA Japanese firm is working on a new technology that may make keys of any form, even keycards, obsolete. By using human contact as a key, it allows people who are verified to have access to an area to open a door simply by grabbing the knob as if it were unlocked.

Well, I mean, a keycard is still necessary, but you don't need to take it out of your pocket. That's because "as data travels through the user's clothing, handbag or shoes, anyone carrying a special card can unlock the door simply by touching the knob or standing on a particular spot without taking the card out." So while you'd need a card, you could just keep it tucked in your wallet at all times to allow you access to your home or office. A pretty cool idea if you ask me.

Via Physorg

 
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If this is some sort of biometric device, its not very novel. ...More »


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By Scott at 7:47 PM ON 02/21/08

Sounds like the SmartKey use to open the doors of my Toyota Prius. The key fob never leaves my pocket. I love it.

By Anonymous at 9:56 PM ON 02/21/08

If this is some sort of biometric device, its not very novel.


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