It seems everything is getting the “smart” treatment these days and locks are no different. Our Tapplock one review takes a look at a smart padlock which features three different “smart” ways to open ...
Open a gate or unlock your bike at just the press of a finger with Tapplock One+. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac The combination lock you used in school is a dinosaur now. It’s been replaced with much ...
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Tapplock, a company that makes fingerprint-verified locks, has had a rough time with its locks’ security. The company’s flagship lock, which has been available since 2019, is apparently easy to pop ...
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tapplock, creator of the first smart fingerprint padlock, is showcasing its newest generation of security, the Tapplock one+, along with its new enterprise platform, ...
When was the last time you had to update the firmware on a padlock? I’ve been testing the Tapplock one+, a Bluetooth-enabled smart lock with an integrated fingerprint reader, and that was one of the ...
A padlock—whether it uses a combination, a key, or "smart" tech—has exactly one job: to keep your stuff safe so other people can't get it. Tapplock, Inc., based in Canada, produces such a product. The ...
Padlocks are a useful piece of equipment that can secure bikes, sheds, gates, lockers and other common items, but having to quickly recall a combination or remembering where the key is can be hassle, ...
Home security is getting smarter, or at least that's what the fast growing smart home market is trying to say. Pundits, however, warn of how the IoT rush could cause lapses in security, which has been ...
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tapplock announced that it has been named a CES® 2019 Innovation Awards Honoree for their newest product, Tapplock lite. The announcement was made at CES Las Vegas, a tech ...
Padlocks were invented almost 200 years ago, but they’re still handy for securing bike chains, gym lockers, cabinets, and garden sheds. Most padlocks still require that you carry a key or remember a ...
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