What kind of area do you live in?
Megacity
Small city / Suburb
Village / Small town
Tribe
The Wilderness
Do you live in a closed community?
What's your home like?
House
Apartment flat
In a Cardboard Box, Under a Bridge, By the Side of a River
If you have a door to your house, does it have a lock?
Yes
No
I don't have a door
Should your door have a lock?
For what reason do you think most doors in a city have locks?
Safety
Psychological Comfort (To Feel Safe(
Aesthetics
In your dreams, ain’t no big city got no locks in their doors.
How are most doors you’ve encountered opened?
Keys
Passcode
Security Card
Biometric Verification (retina, fingerprint, voice rec., facial rec., DNA, etc.)
Which security below do you find the safest?
Keys
Passcode
Security Card
Biometric Verification (retina, fingerprint, voice rec., facial rec., DNA, etc.)
Why do you think most doors nowadays are opened by a key?
It’s the safest
It's most reliable
A key for a door is habitual behavior
Other choices are too expensive
Have you ever misplaced your keys and got locked out?
Once
Twice and perhaps more
Fool! I’d never be loosing me keys! (Never)
Have you ever forgotten a passcode of any sort?
Ever had a tune stuck in your head?
Oh yeah baby!
No. Period.
If you’ve ever had a tune as such, and some 98% of people do, would you like to tap its rhythm to unlock your door?
-This rhythm door lock can be unlocked by tapping your own tune on a sensor.
-The miniature pressure sensor can be put onto the door handle or in a little box by the door with sound canceling material lining to protect the privacy of the tune tapping process.
-The sensor will measure the taps’ length, strength, and the time it takes until the next tap and compare the data with a custom tune.
I'd be glad to
No, and no thanks
Why yes?
Convenient: a few taps of a finger to unlock a door is too easy to pass up.
Safe: a custom tune with a custom set of pressure is quite impossible to mimic.
Reliable: passcodes and keys are easy to forget and misplace, what can you do about a tune stuck in your head?
This idea is simply staggeringly strikingly stunning.
Other noble reasons:
Why not?
Inconvenient: I need to play piano on a door handle to open my door? I ain’t going there.
Unsafe: a tune seems to easy to steal, what if I accidentally hummed it and some burglar happened to hear?
Unreliable: feels like a tune is much easier to forget compared to a practiced password.
This idea is simply… I’m not even going there.
Other reasons:
For the reasons below, can this rhythmic lock replace the traditional keys?
More Convenient: I don’t need to rummage my rucksack to find me right keys.
Safer: while thieves and burgerlards may steal my keys, there’s no tech yet to take my tune-ies! (Because the pressurized tune-ies are in your brain and there only.)
More Reliable: keys are too easy to lose.
Other fabulous reasons:
No, keys cannot be replaced.
Why can’t keys be replaced?
It’s habit: pick key, plug key, turn key, in.
Safer: maybe the tune is too easy to copy, I’m not taking that risk.
Reliable: what if the power’s gone and the batteries are dead and there’s a mad bovine charging at me? I want me keys!
Other reasons:
Keys and keyholes can still be left on the door as a backup!
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For the reasons below, can this rhythmic lock replace digital passcodes ?
More convenient: instead of trying to find all the different buttons, all I need for the rhythmic lock is to find one sensor and tap like there’s no tomorrow.
Safer: usual residential doors’ passcodes don’t go beyond eight digits, however:- sinceeach tap on the rhythmic lock has a value for the tap’s length, one for the strength, and another for the duration from this tap to the next- since each value can be as large as a three digitnumber- to reach the traditional eight values, the user simply needs to tap twice instead of eight times!An identical eight taps on the rhythmic can yield twenty three values instead of eight, and that means a passcode of sixty-nine digits!
Other magnanimous reasons:
No, passcodes cannot be replaced.
Wh y can’t p asscodes be replaced?
Unconfident in myself: my strength is too hard to control.
Unconfident in the program: if the allowance value is high, I’d get in easy but the code would be easy to crack too, but if I tune the allowance value down low, I’d be spending tens of minutes trying to get in the door!
Other reasons:
There is future potential to merge a digital numerical and alphabetical password with the rhythmic verification process: not only must your password (i.e. Io39951-31) be correct, each digit must also be inserted at the correct rhythm with the correct pressure for the lock to open.
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For the reasons below, can this rhythmic lock replace security cards?
More private: digitized key cards often have user personal information that may cause privacy issues when scanned
More reliable: key card locks can be easily rendered useless if the key cardis scratched, bent, or dirtied.
Less hackable:some existing key card locks can be hacked open by a portable DIY device that can be built in under $50.
Other proud reasons:
No, security cards cannot be replaced.
Wh y can’t security cards be replaced?
They are the most convenient of the lot.
Super Safe: RFID and NFC key cards are nearly impossible to duplicate, but do keep in mind that, although the key can't be duplicated, the lock itself can be hacked.
Other reasons:
Security cards are quite the most convenient option, but they can be one of the easiest to be replaced with a fake, due to the simple exterior and the long duration between uses.
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For the reasons below, can this rhythmic lock replace biometric verification?
Safer: fingers can be chopped off for fingerprints, eyeballs can be spooned out for the retina. A tune for a password naturally does not have as scary consequences as biological verification.
More reliable: say you accidentally lop a chunk off your thumb with an Exacto, you are trapped outside your own house door because you’ve got no fingerprint at the moment and you bleed to death. Under the same circumstances, but with a rhythmic lock, you can easily switch to your index finger and insert your tune, unlock your door, and gain contact to your spouse/children/family for first aid.
Other supreme reasons:
No, biometric verification cannot be replaced.
Why can’t biometric verification be replaced?
Pop culture made it look so cool!
Other (more serious) reasons:
There is future potential too to merge a fingerprint scanner onto the pressure sensor, which is also merged with a keypad for a passcode. This way, only when it’s the right person inserting the right password at the right tune, can the lock be unlocked.
25、How accepting of this product are you, now that you know it better?
1: Absoluteunacceptance. Absolutely. N00.3: I am willing to have it on my house door.5: How lovely! I want this on my phone too! ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
26、Last question, which is more aesthetically pleasing?