Reddit mentions: The best commercial door products

We found 29 Reddit comments discussing the best commercial door products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 22 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

10. Adafruit Arcade Button - 30mm Translucent Blue

    Features:
  • SIMPLE AND EFFECTIVE: FIBARO The Button lets you control any of your connected, complementary Smart Home Z-Wave devices with just a click. Enjoy the simplicity of this solution which comes with a unique, yet recognizable "button" design.
  • ONE DEVICE, NUMEROUS POSSIBILITIES: Don't limit yourself - FIBARO The Button lets you assign various actions depending on the number of times you've clicked it Emergency? Click once. Want to let know your coming home? Click twice. Leaving home and want to close the entire place? Click three times. The Button will follow up to six clicks
  • SAFE AND RELIABLE Z-WAVE PROTOCOL: Like many other FIBARO products The Button is equipped with one of the most secure protocols that exist - wireless Z-Wave protocol. Thanks to the replaceable battery you can mount it wherever you see fit - on the top of your fridge, under the desk or even hide it in the shelves, your Smart Home-your Smart Rules.
  • DISCREET OR FLASHY-IT'S YOUR CHOICE: FIBARO The Button comes with a wide range of 8 colors: from discreet white, through distinctive brown to garish red or even striking yellow Various colors-same satisfaction.
  • HUB REQUIRED: Like all Z-Wave products because of their short response time and technical advancement also The Button needs an appropriate Z-Wave Hub to work with. Check out our FIBARO Home Center solutions or make sure your Hub supports FIBARO products.
Adafruit Arcade Button - 30mm Translucent Blue
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height1.8110236202 Inches
Length1.8110236202 Inches
Weight0.0440924524 Pounds
Width1.3385826758 Inches
Release dateSeptember 2020
Number of items1
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13. SCP Foundation Secure Access Card Level 4

SCP Foundation Secure Access Card Level 4
Specs:
Height2.09 Inches
Length3.82 Inches
Weight0.02 Pounds
Width1.69 Inches
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u/killthebadger · 1 pointr/freemasonry

So here is my take on this. You can do it pretty cheaply I would assume. You can buy a magnetic door lock like this one it comes with a wired buzzer. So if you wired an arduino with a wifi shield to the buzzer it will act as a switch that can be activated wirelessly, from a phone, cheap tablet, or computer.

As for the cameras I recommend some foscam outdoor cameras. They are cheap reliable easy to setup and can be viewed from phones tablets or computers. Good luck.

u/Another_Desk_Jockey · 3 pointsr/IAmA

That's too much work man. Just build a simple electromagnet and hook it to your 110v outlet. mount it inside your case next to your HDD and ram. Hook up a switch for that outlet (I recommend a covered switch). If you ever need to dump that PCs data just flip the switch and leave it on.

Seomthing like this would give you a great starting point at 1500 lbs of magnetic force.

If you really wanted to get fancy you could write up a quick little java/python app with an Arduino microcontroller and put it on your phone. So you could push a button anywhere you have cell service and automatically nuke your hdds. Or if you want to get even more fancy you could require a "check in" every X amount of time or have the magnet automatically start, although that's pretty extreme.

u/dungeonsandderp · 4 pointsr/chemhelp

Those.... don't look like powder funnels. The "drip tip" is the red flag; none of those are going to have particularly wide stems and the long stem is just going to get clogged with powder.

If you're on a budget I'd look for a plastic funnel with a stem OD <24 mm like this one or this one. If you're willing to fork over a little more cash and get a glass one there are nice 24/40 joint funnels like this small one or this huge one.

u/JDeMolay1314 · 1 pointr/homeautomation

https://www.yale.co.uk/en/yale/couk/products/mechanical/additional-security/door-bolts/ws12---hinge-bolts/

Things like this https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pro-Lok-Security-Strike-Plate-Finish/dp/B0742H7PWM/

Or

A London Bar or similar will help reinforce the strike box. If you can find a four screw strike box it will screw into the jamb more securely, while a London bar will add additional strengthening to the entire jamb.

u/Dryfter137 · 1 pointr/confession

I bought this and I highly recommend it. I believe it’s a much superior option compared to the most upvoted comment so far.

u/user54 · 1 pointr/homedefense

These work exceptionally well, but not cheap. Their support is awesome, but you probably wont need it.

*you'll need a core if you buy from that link.

u/tomorrowistomato · 2 pointsr/CompulsiveSkinPicking

Link for those who are interested. These fit my small girl hands pretty comfortably but they might be a bit tight on larger fingers. There are plenty of similar products to look at, though.

u/WalnutGaming · 6 pointsr/jailbreak

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NJ6KYDU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_O4znzbJ8C4G3C

Pack of 25 on Amazon.

EDIT: these may not be the exact type needed, but the point is they're easy to find.

u/cmhbob · 45 pointsr/legaladvice

Don't damage the door and the frame; it'll come out of your deposit, and doors are expensive. Instead, go with something like this or this.

u/Staphra · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

Mortise lock Just be sure of the backset before you order one. They are normally found on commercial storefont doors.

u/HopsPops76 · 1 pointr/homeautomation

I'm looking for a button as well. Since you're using Smartthings, you could go with something like the below. You'd think there would be a lot more on the market but I haven't found any.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fibaro-FGPB-101-1-The-Button-White/dp/B01ITN92JO/ref=sr_1_3?hvadid=80745417531873&hvbmt=be&hvdev=c&hvqmt=e&keywords=zwave+button&qid=1568190268&s=gateway&sr=8-3

u/tsdguy · 2 pointsr/sex

Get a security bar. It tucks under the door knob and braces against the floor. You can't open a door secured like that.

u/PotViking · 1 pointr/EDC

You wouldn't need a servo motor, just an electric strike for the door frame.

I highly doubt that the key thing will work in the Mustang without a huge investment, TBH. Almost all new cars nowadays already have an active RFID in the key, and adding another system to that would be a huge PITA. Yes, anything is possible, but I don't think it would be worth the expense.

u/jzakilla · 1 pointr/raspberry_pi

I bought the mag lock on amazon, only ran about $40. They have smaller ones with ~200lb holding force for around $20. 24v DC power supply was around $7 and 5v relay was around $6

HWMATE 600lbs Holding Force UL-Listed Electric Magnetic Electromagnet Door Lock for Access Control System https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JFN66XB/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_9aErDbY1V203F

u/Username_Number_bot · 52 pointsr/videos

Strictly speaking a door lock mechanism is a lock.

But OP is talking about a switch installed in something like your desk, which remotely triggers a magnetic lock on the door.

So you can lock your door while sitting at your desk, and no one outside can unlock the door.


Ever been to a store where they buzz you in? Think of the opposite. Those doors are always locked and the remote unlocks them.

https://www.amazon.com/ELECTROMAGNETIC-Electronic-Seco-Larm-Compatible-Proximity/dp/B00B6V2BYK

u/LinearFluid · 1 pointr/RFID

What is important is the Card. The Standard you Need is NFC Forum Tag Type 5. Based on ISO 15693 Standard. You will probably have to make your own antenna for a reader that supports read of ISO 15693 cards.

Two Chips support the Standard. The NXP iCode SLIX and the STMicroelectronics ST25TV series. The only thing is that there are several out there but a lot is based on the Antenna in the tag. Several do not mention distance obtainable.

rfidcard.com offer type 5 cards. https://www.rfidcard.com/product-category/nfc-card/nfc-tag-type-5/ But they sell bulk. Plus all their NXP SLIX cards all list up to 1.5 Meters but their ST25TV cards both say read at 10cm.

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Now Yarongtech has Icode Slick 2 Cards but they do not list distance. This card has the right chip and ISO it will just take some experimenting to see if it realizes it's full distance.

https://www.amazon.com/ISO15693-13-56mhz-Blank-iCode-White/dp/B07DB2VDR8

The hardest part is finding a reader that will read ISO 15693 Type 5 cards and has enough power to do it at the full distance.

u/Icanopen · 2 pointsr/Locksmith

Some options our probably not thinking of that Locksmith may suggest

Door#1 Wrap Around Plate Door will need to re-drilled usually requiring Jig. So wrap around plate may not be needed.

Door#2 Bigger Wrap around plate Door will need to re-drilled usually requiring Jig

Door#3 RnR

Find a reputable locksmith in your area, Google map his address to confirm it is an actual shop. not a mailbox store.

u/dakU7 · 3 pointsr/AskNYC

It's a Simplex lock. Not sure of the model. One of these things.