Luce Touch-Sensitive Digital Lock
Apr 4, 08 07:42 AM PDT

Now here's a door lock that has seen improvement with the times, being a touch-sensitive digital door lock known as the Luce EZON SHS-5200. Its slim body is constructed from high gloss black material which looks like a cell phone somewhat, and numbers are entered by users using their fingertips. When the Luce is inactivated, it will not show its keypad, but the backlight will kick in the moment the start button is pressed. This reduces the risk of password detection from any Tom, Dick and Harry unless they come across this post here. There is no word on pricing, but it was designed to comply with US standards.
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