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Have you ever lost your house keys or left them inside as you locked the door to leave?  Have you ever gone through the odds of kicking open your door or climbing through the window just to get in? I have.  Much as I hated myself for being forgetful, I couldn’t punish myself more than barging into my own home and doing some damage. Sigh.  How I wish I could open the door by just saying “Open Sesame” or “Alohamora.”

But I’m not in fantasy land nor am I a Harry Potter character. It’s during those instances that I wished I had a  keyless lock, something that secures the house without the need for keys and even codes that I might also forget.  Yes, I’m honestly so forgetful that sometimes I forget even my own age and our wedding anniversary. Can you imagine that?  You have no idea how frustrating it is.  That’s why I keep journals (online and on paper), reminders or notes on my cellphone and post-its regularly because my memory is that bad.  

So as to the house keys, you can just imagine the terrible inconvenience. Of course I’m not that senile yet to forget the keys everyday, it only happened twice.  But who wants it to happen again? Not me. I guess there’s nothing wrong with wanting a brilliant piece of technology that’s available in the market today, is there? A keyless lock which uses our fingerprints for our family’s easy access while securing the house from intruders would be a good alternative to keys.  And if our relatives from Davao pay us a visit and stay with us for a few days, the keyless lock can be programmed to give them access too for that certain period of time. Isn’t that cool?

We don’t need to be a cast of Mission Impossible to experience the advantages of this technology. Now we can have this cool technological advantage to protect our own homes or workplaces if we so choose -  in just a touch of a finger.

4 Responses to “Keyless lock? Why not?”

  • Chinaren:

    There was a story (true or not I don’t know) that Japan tried these with cars years ago. What happened was that thieves then cut off the finger of the owner to steal the car.

    That kind of put me off the whole idea.

  • betchai:

    we have a keyless lock in our garage and in our kitchen door, maybe we need to install one in the front door, thanks for sharing this great info Rochelle.

  • xprosaic:

    Pano kung brownout magagamit pa rin ba?! jijijijiji… well maybe if I am blessed enough to support all my wants then this surely will be on my list… jejejjejejeje

  • Grampy:

    I should get one for my wives parents. They locked themselves out on the sun porch once. No getting to the ground. Great big drop.

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