Padlock Key/Nfc

Not quite. For that to happen, I have to shift a foot of snow off my driveway, and I’m still pondering whether I feel up to the task or I should call the man.

How’s your telemark skills?

Sorry, derailing

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I still want a damn lock lol

https://m.alibaba.com/product/60853158481/RFID-smart-BT-padlock-with-Android.html

It’s obviously chinesium, but maybe it will work?

It’s cheap enough to maybe be worth a shot

@Eriequiet, what’s up!

My name is Ryan Boswell, I’m the Director of Business Development with LynkD.

I came across this forum today and was amazed that people actually found us… We’ve stayed pretty small as we iron out some solutions and the direction we want to head with our products. But regardless, how cool that you guys have been able to use some of our stuff.

These products are all a little bit outdated and we’re working on a re-launch of our system, application, hardware stack and more. So new support will be available within the next few months. Some of them might not even work so if they don’t send me an email and we’ll get that taken care of.

I’ve read everyone’s comments and honestly just want to hear everyones honest thoughts. I’d love to hear from you guys as you’ve busted our products down (in a constructive way lol) what sucks, what’s good, what could be better.

If you want to get in touch, I’d love to chat and hear your thoughts. Same goes for anyone on here that’s maybe interested in learning a bit more, or that has questions/comments.

You can reach me at RBoswell@LynkD.com

Nice meeting you all!

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Hi,

We’re always looking for new gear to use.
If your looking for honest & constructive feedback you’re at the right place!
A lot of people on here but gear to share with us how it works and how we can make it better/fit our use better.

In term of lock/padlock, a few of us have some experience/interested with physical security (pick/bypass) and are looking for an NFC enabled lock that doesn’t sacrifice every elements of security.
Most (if not all) electronic door locks have junk backup cores and most padlock can be pried open with no tools or bypassed with no skills and/or very little tools …

If you’re planning on lunching a new product line, I’m happy to test them and provide my thoughts and feedback (it’s part of my current job [R&D testing and service/support])

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@BozLynkD
Welcome Ryan

That’s exciting to hear

Ok here are my humble suggestions

  1. Move to iso14443a
    Iso15693 is a far more uncommon, iso14443a is much more popular, and even among your non bio hacker customers it would be beneficial as they would be able to purchase stickers,fobs,iso cards with far more variety… giving customers options in how and what they use with your product will allow it to be used in more applications

Potentially also compatible with phones

  1. Make sure you keep the ability to enroll new ids or cards, if not it would break many use cases… including this entire community

3.Keep the antenna as close to the face of the lock as possible,

I recently bought a 14443a padlock, that was rendered useless because the antenna was on the back of the circuit board, and about 5-6mm deep… this caused almost no read range with implants

  1. Backup power

A usb plug (not mini for god sakes) is ok, but a hassle if you need to find a usb battery, I think the 2 contact points for a 9v would be great

I would be happy to send to a low quality imitation of a 14443a implant if it would help get a lock that would work better for us

Additional idea/suggestion

Have you considered getting a compatible implant for your locks? Could be a lot of fun as a party trick in regards to your products

It’s not as invasive or big of a deal as you might think

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Haha, I was going to suggest the same, but I didn’t want to scare him off… :rofl:

good extra suggestions by the way including

I have a couple of locks with that option, plus yes a Type C is another good option.

I know you can plug two phones together Type C to Type C and charge one of them from the other, but the charging is controlled from the receiving phone so I don’t know if the is active power delivery without smarts at the other end to control it. Maybe a Type C-PD in the padlock ( or door lock etc. ) could work.

I carry both a 9V and powerbank with me in my backpack, but I don’t know which would be the better option as far as backup power for a padlock, and which is more common for people to have or have access to

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Much more common to have a power bank …

9v external connector are great but i dont always have one on me … it usually stays in my tb for my multimeter

Hello, thanks for asking for feedback. I don’t have much to say that hasn’t already been said, except one thing.

I would love to have a decently secure padlock to use with a chain or single unit chain lock for locking up a bike. it would speed up locking and unlocking a lot so I can spend more time riding.