MyKey 2300 renders current locks obsolete
Aug 3, 06 12:02 AM PDT

Here's another home security solution that will further frustrate those who want to break into your humble abode. Retailing at $300 a pop, the MyKey 2300 utilizes Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology that will send conventional door locks and metal keys into the way of the dodo once it gains widespread acceptance. All you need to unlock the door is to wave a RFID card across the reader and the door will unlock like magic. This makes it much more secure than the lock that you are currently using. The MyKey 2300 also boasts a slide-out keypad and built-in auto-lock features for a greater peace of mind. Each MyKey 2300 pack comes with half a dozen RFID cards.
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By Pau , 22/09/06 10:27 PM (CommentID #049034)
The Mykey works great. Its pretty easy to use and convenient. You can get it at www.cydus-solutions.com as well.
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