CES 2015: Noke – the smart lock controlled by the iPhone

Nokia CES 2015

  Noke is a smart lock presented in the frame CES 2015 by an American company, trying to offer more functionality for this type of product. As you can see from the image above, the device looks like a normal lock, the difference being that everything can be controlled directly from a smartphone.

  Noke is presented as the first lock that connects via Bluetooth with a smartphone, the application replacing the need to use keys or a physical code for the code. To interact with Noke, it is necessary for the smartphone to be near it in order to create a connection via Bluetooth, the unlocking being done only by simply being close to it, if we want this.

  In the event that the smartphone runs out of battery, the opening Noke it is done through a series of short and long presses on its lock, the user predefining them. Noke can work for a year on a single charge, and in the application we have a history of unlocks, the option to give others access to the unlock and many other settings that can be customized.

  Noke is a lock that many will probably want, and on manufacturer's website you can find it at the price of $60, it is also delivered outside the USA.