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Cell Phone Controlled Door Lock

July 17, 2007 by Will O'Brien 31 Comments

Inspired by the knock to open hack, [ashish] put together a fairly simple DTMF decoder to control solenoid door unlocker and connected it to a Nokia 1100 cell phone. Call the phone, input the magic code, and the door unlocks.

Posted in Cellphone Hacks, Misc HacksTagged cell phone, cellphone, door lock, doorlock, remote control door lock, RemoteControlDoorLock

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