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Hacker House Smartphone-Connected Door Lock

The team at YouTube channel  Hacker House always deliver when it comes to clear, detailed tutorials, and their newest project, ‘ How to Make a Smartphone-Connected Door Lock ’, is no exception. Using a Raspberry Pi-powered deadbolt actuator, multiple users can remotely unlock a door via a smartphone app.

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Build Your Own Smartphone-Connected Door Lock With A Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Build Your Own Smartphone-Connected Door Lock With A Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Australia The idea here is to power a simple lock mechanism with a Raspberry Pi , a high torque servo, and some 3D printed parts. The smartphone software is handled by Blynk

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Build Your Own Smartphone-Connected Door Lock With A Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Build Your Own Smartphone-Connected Door Lock With A Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Australia The idea here is to power a simple lock mechanism with a Raspberry Pi , a high torque servo, and some 3D printed parts. The smartphone software is handled by Blynk. The end result isn't pretty, but it certainly does the job and you can lock or unlock ..

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Build Your Own Smartphone-Connected Door Lock With a Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker

Build Your Own Smartphone-Connected Door Lock With a Raspberry Pi Lifehacker The idea here is to power a simple lock mechanism with a Raspberry Pi , a high torque servo, and some 3D printed parts. The smartphone software is handled by Blynk. The end result isn't pretty, but it certainly does the job and you can lock or unlock ..

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