The Noke – pronounced “no key” – is a
brand new project seeking funds on Kickstarter,
a smart Bluetooth-enabled padlock that’s apparently designed to help
you ditch keys and combinations and adapt to the 21st century.
Fuz
Designs, the company behind Noke, is looking to raise $100,000 to make
the Noke a real product and has already received over $15,000 in pledges
from interested buyers with 30 days left in the campaign.
Furthermore,
the Noke app lets users share Noke combinations within the app, and
thus share the same storage space or locked devices.
The Noke is
water resistant and has a user-replaceable battery that lasts more than a
year – running out of battery juice may be the only problem this
padlock may encounter.
Even
more interesting, the Noke padlock can be unlocked even without a
smartphone present, or when the phone’s battery is dead, by simply
pressing the appropriate Morse code-based click combination.
A
Noke costs $59 on Kickstarter (with a special Noke bike cable priced at
$20), and should ship at some point in February 2015 – that’s $30 off
the future retail price.
A video showing this smart padlock in action follows below.
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