17 June 2018

Another smart device fail: a padlock - would you believe it?!?


It's never easy to crack into a market with an innovative new product but makers of the "world's first smart fingerprint padlock" have made one critical error: they forgot about the existence of screwdrivers.

Tapplock raised $320,000 in 2016 for their product that would allow you to use just your finger to open the "unbreakable" lock. Amazing. Things took a turn for the worse when the ship date of September came and went, and backers complained that the upstart has stopped posting any updates and wasn't responding to emails nor social media posts.

But after months of silence, the startup assured El Reg that everything was still moving forward and the delays were due to "issues with manufacturing in China."

Fast forward 18 months and finally – finally – the $100 Tapplock is out on the market and it is… well, how do we put this kindly? Somewhat flawed.

No less than three major problems with the lock have been discovered that make it less than useless because presumably people intend to use the lock to secure valuable things.

Smart devices are often horribly dumb. Have a look at this video - spoiler: the scary stuff starts at 3mins 30secs - dismantled with a sticky pad & screwdriver! Pathetic for a $100 security device! Donline tip: If you can achieve what you need to using a quality "traditional" device - just do it!


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