No key means no problem for smart bike lock Noke


  • TECH
  • Wednesday, 03 Sep 2014

INTELLIGENT: The Noke smart lock can automatically unlock itself upon sensing your smartphone is in the vicinity and a flick of the shackle from you to confirm the command.

Smart lock Noke, pronounced "no key," recognises your device from the moment you download the app and unlocks upon a shackle-shake when the device is within 10 feet. 

Auto-unlocking is optional and even if the phone is lost or the battery is dead, Noke can be unlocked manually using the patent-pending Quick-Clic access, which is essentially a combination using kinetic movements of the shackle rather than numbers. 

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