Not exact matches
There are
devices that bring immediate relief when your baby is teething, kitchen counter
locks that won't leave permanent dents in your expensive cabinets, and even
simple, but genius stainless steel clips to keep your toddler's mittens from disappearing somewhere in your home.
Instead of having to keep track of the key to your bike
lock, and pass it to your friend in order to loan the bike out, a new kind of
locking device for bicycles uses proximity sensing and shared access to make bike security much
simpler.
Sliding glass doors should have
devices as
simple as an appropriately sized rod dropped into the track to prevent an intruder from forcing the
lock and opening the door.
Once the configuration process is complete and your HomeRun is
locked on to your local channels, the hard part is over, and now it's dead
simple to tap into the live stream from practically any
device in your home.
Once paired, you can use the Premis on its own as a
simple keypad
lock — touch the keypad, punch in your code and the
lock opens — or as a HomeKit
device.
-- Users will be able to start and stop their Spotify playlist with Flash — Misfit is working with Nest on an integration enabling users to connect Misfit's sleep tracking functionality and alarm with the Nest Learning ThermostatTM to wake up to their ideal temperature — With IFTTT, soon users can utilize Misfit Flash to turn on and off
devices, fire off quick messages, and send fitness information to an archive on the go — Logitech's Harmony API will allow Flash to control smart home
devices such as lights, TVs and music players — Yo's messaging services will let users stay connected with friends and family with a
simple double press on Flash — Misfit Flash will allow August Smart
Lock users to unlock their doors without a smartphone
A
simple swipe will activate the
device, Auto Answer allows calls to be answered without touching the screen simply by putting the phone to the ear — a handy tool if the phone rings while gardening or washing dishes — and a double tap turns the
lock screen on and off.
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However it's possible you might not want your phone completely unlocked all the time, which is why there's a
simple way to manually
lock your
device — requiring your PIN, pattern...
We wish we could just tell you go out and get any ZigBee - certified bulbs (ZigBee is the radio system that is rapidly becoming the standard for smart bulbs) but, alas, it isn't that
simple because of the ways manufacturers have implemented the protocol and
locked the
devices to just their own smart home bridges (or those they have partnerships with).
Now if you aren't too worried about the privacy of your
device and don't want to waste precious seconds swiping or tapping at your screen every time you want to use it, then completely disabling the
lock screen is just a few
simple steps away.
Features to give your
devices privacy (except the information you willingly share with apps) started in a
simple manner with the introduction of
lock screens in Android 2.0 and iOS 5.
The concept is
simple — the user connects a Bluetooth
device to their phone or scans an NFC tag, and then their
device will no longer be protected by the user's
lock screen security.
This can be any of the
lock screen options just as long as it not the
simple Swipe to unlock or None since these do not enable any type of security on your
device.
However it's possible you might not want your phone completely unlocked all the time, which is why there's a
simple way to manually
lock your
device — requiring your PIN, pattern or password to unlock — with just a button press from the
lock screen.