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Unlock Doors With the NFC Equipped CalypsoCase for iPhone [Video]

Unlock Doors With the NFC Equipped CalypsoCase for iPhone [Video]

Posted February 1, 2013 at 11:53pm by iClarified
The NFC CalypsoCase for iPhone hides a CalypsoKey that lets you unlock doors with just a tap.

Featuring the missing identification potentials of your iPhone. We are introducing sensational new near field communication (NFC) possibilities for your iPhone with the CalypsoKey. Replace your keys. Open doors. Access your apartment. Check in at your office building. Open the garage. All with just a short wireless tap of your CalypsoCase. No apps and no charging are needed.

How it works:
The CalypsoKey has two antennas, covering two spectrums at the same time. That way most of worldwide RFID access points are covered and you can use the CalypsoKey for numerous occasions.


Each transmitter has its own unique secured ID. This ID is used by the access points when they look up in their database if this ID is permitted to access and enter. You need to pair your locking system with your CalypsoKey and you are ready to enter only by tapping your CalypsoCase with CalypsoKey to the access point.

The Calypso Key is available for CalypsoRing, CalypsoLoop and CalypsoCabrio case designs. Kaba locking systems are recommended.

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Unlock Doors With the NFC Equipped CalypsoCase for iPhone [Video]


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Blackapino
Blackapino - February 2, 2013 at 4:44am
NFC is cool but I don't see the iPhone adopting this yet because there's not enough market yet for it's deployment. I like passbook & hope more businesses adapt to it like Starbucks; target & other various company's.
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AMrk
AMrk - February 2, 2013 at 4:17am
i would rather have barometric lock with fingerprint then nfc. I lose phone lot, but I don't lost my fingers unless someone cut them off!
Quidam
Quidam - February 2, 2013 at 3:37pm
Unless you want a lock to operate based on air pressure, I think you meant BIOmetric.
ansar123
ansar123 - February 2, 2013 at 1:40am
this is so fake iphone dose not have nfs
Necter B
Necter B - February 4, 2013 at 2:14pm
Read the article or at least understand it. This is not the iPhone employing NFC, it's the new iphone case called CalypsoKey that one could buy separately to put on d iPhone so that it looks as if the iPhone emits NFC to unlock doors in this case. In guessing it's a pair of gadgets: the case key and the locks.
no
no - February 2, 2013 at 1:23am
Lockitron ftw
eyehdb
eyehdb - February 2, 2013 at 12:32am
Lol
asfd
asfd - February 2, 2013 at 12:00am
so basically once you lose your phone not only all your contacts, web history passwords etc. are in danger but also also all your belongings at home :-(
thevmax
thevmax - February 2, 2013 at 12:46am
YOU are CORRECT, sir! ... and I thank you ahead of time for access to your house and car!
Jack Black
Jack Black - February 2, 2013 at 2:50am
So right
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