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Andrew Gabriel
 
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[copied to uk.tech.electronic-security]

In article ,
johnsm writes:

I've been thinking about Remote House Central locking for years. I've


I've thought about having various locks controlled by the alarm
system depending on the arming state, but I probably wouldn't
want the remote unlocking aspect. We use such locks at work,
but at over £1000 a piece (just the lock mechanism), they are
outside my price range. The cheaper products I've seen have not
been up to securing a house.

had it on my car now for a long time but nobody seems to have developed
a system for the house. That is until now. I visited the Smart Home show
at the NEC last weekend and found a company exibiting there called
diy2go.com. They sell a DIY fit wire-less battery opperated remote
house central locking system that fits your existing doors! Instead of
keys you now unlock your door with a keyfob! Why didn't anyone else
make this years ago! You can find loads more info at www.diy2go.com.
I'm deffinately ordering one, it even lets you know when locking your
doors if you leave the back door open! Very useful for some one like me
who would forget his head if it wasn't screwed on.


You might want to check if your insurance company will still
insure you first. There's far too little technical info on the
diy2go.com to even hazard a guess (or at least, I can't find
any), but I think you could have a real problem here for several
reasons.

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Andrew Gabriel