Numerical combination locks have kept our stuff safe for hundreds of years. (Thanks, numerical combination locks!) But why not mix things up a little bit? How about a lock with a cheat code, instead ...
Was the last number 23, or 32? Wait, is this even my lock? If you’ve ever been late for class or stuck at the gym because of a frozen analog combo lock, you’re in luck. With this digital directional ...
Introduced in 2009, Master Lock’s Speed Dial is the first “directional” combination lock. It replaces a series of numbers with a sequence of up-down and left-right movements (like a video-game cheat).
If you are looking for something a little more secure to protect your belongings, you might be interested in the new electronic padlock which has been created by Master Lock, called the DialSpeed. The ...
Master Lock is now offering a new padlock with an interface that closely resembles an analog joystick. The new locks, called Speed Dial Combination Padlocks, forgo the traditional dial face with ...
Forgot your Master lock combo? Or want some incentive to not use a Master padlock? There’s a website for that. The video above from Samy Kamar shows how you can crack any Master combination lock ...
Well, it only makes sense ... they’ve come up with an electronic replacement for the door lock key, so why not the combination padlock, too? That’s what Master Lock has done, with its new dialSpeed ...
To start the school year off safely, we're giving away a set of two Master Lock combination locks. The Speed-Dial Combination Lock opens on directional movements instead of a rotary dial, making it ...
There’s a vulnerability in Master Lock branded padlocks that allows anyone to learn the combination in eight or fewer tries, a process that requires less than two minutes and a minimal amount of skill ...
We’re not sure where the carnage started. Perhaps it was the electronic pencil sharpener or the overhead projector. All we know is the latest analog school supply victim — the padlock — has fallen ...
One of the most iconic mechanical devices on the planet has seen an electronic makeover. And it may be better for it. How Do You Reinvent Something as Common as the Padlock? Talking with Master Lock's ...