We knew that Sony is working on improving their accounts focusing on the PlayStation family
, but it seems that the company also wants to extend its strategy with
the development of other devices that even users themselves can
evaluate.
The clearest example we have with the mysterious clock e-paper that
ended up being a project of the Sony itself, but it seems that it does
not stop there, because now return to the fray with a new initiative
supported by Makuake, the Kickstarter Japanese.
The device is a curious control system locks that allow both open them and close them remotely. The idea is not new
, but its main feature is that it would be the smallest in its class,
and would share access to the room through an application.
Physically would be formed by a simple twist mechanism which would be
triggered remotely with the help of a wireless system and 4 CR123A.
As if that were not enough, the installation would be really simple, as
only have to paste on the door a small metal plate that remain subject
the device to the door, so motivate enough for any user is encouraged to
install it on your own.
The name Qrio, the project has comfortably exceeded the goal it set,
but that has not prevented users continue reserving your unit for 15,000
yen ($ 130 for lack of fees). We'll see if this project finally sees the light company and we can find it as a commercial product.
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