Skip to main content

Never forget a Masterlock combo again with Noke, the smart Bluetooth padlock

noke simple keyless bluetooth padlock 001
Image used with permission by copyright holder
Bluetooth-enabled smart locks have flooded the market in the past few years, now that the power-sipping Bluetooth Low-Energy standard has made it possible for devices to run for months at a time on a single battery. There are ones for your front door, like Kevo, Lockitron, and August; as well as a few designed specifically for your bike, like BitLock at Lock8. But what if you want to lock up something else?

Enter: Noke — a dead-simple keyless Bluetooth padlock. In terms of functionality, it’s almost exactly the same as all the other Bluetooth locks in the biz, but unlike most of its predecessors, Noke (pronounced “no-key”) isn’t intended for a single purpose. It’s designed to help you lock up anything: your garage, your shed, the gate to your yard, or even your locker at the gym — not just your front door or bicycle.

Related: BitLock brings GPS tracking and keyless entry to your bicycle

Aesthetically Noke looks just like the old-school padlocks you know and love, just without any keyholes or combination dial. Instead, it uses its Bluetooth brains to communicate with your smartphone and detect when you’re close by. To open it, just click the lock shaft once and it’ll automatically look for a phone with a compatible Bluetooth key, and then unlock when it finds one. You don’t even need to take you phone out of your pocket.

Using the accompanying Noke app, you can also distribute virtual keys to your friends and family so that they can open the Noke lock with their phones. No more sharing combinations or loaning out copies of your physical keys — you can create, manage, and destroy virtual keys whenever you need to.

If you should forget your phone or (God forbid) it happens to run out of battery, the Noke can also be unlocked via a clever click code thats based on a series of short and long presses on the lock shaft, sort of like Morse code. If all else fails, this code will grant you access — as long as the lock itself is still alive, that is. Battery life is pegged at one year, and when it starts to get low, the app will start sending you regular reminders to replace the coin battery.

The device exists only in prototype form at this point, but Noke’s creators Fuz Labs have recently turned to Kickstarter to raise the funds needed for a full-scale production run. At time of writing (just a few hours after the project went live) it’s only a few thousand dollars shy of meeting its $100K goal, so barring any unforeseen circumstances, it looks like the project will be a success. If you back the project now, you can lock down a Noke for about $60.

Editors' Recommendations

Drew Prindle
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Drew Prindle is an award-winning writer, editor, and storyteller who currently serves as Senior Features Editor for Digital…
Are robotic pool cleaners worth it?
The Airper Seagull SE robotic pool cleaner at the bottom of a swimming pool.

The worst part of owning a swimming pool is taking care of it From filter maintenance and skimming debris from the surface to managing chemicals and more, you'll likely find yourself hanging out around the water more often than you're actually in the water. Robotic pool cleaners are designed to alleviate this pinch point of pool ownership by giving you back your time and automating most of your tasks.

But are robotic pool cleaners worth it, or are they a gimmick that still require heaps of manual input? Here's a closer look to help you decide if one would be a good addition to your backyard.
Budget-friendly devices are often a hassle

Read more
Best Buy cut this air fryer’s price in half, down to just $25
The Bella Pro Series 3 Quart Air Fryer near food.

If you want your food crispy all over without having to deal with draining a ton of oil, your best bet is to use an air fryer. They're never too expensive and there are always great air fryer deals going on, but you'll rarely find one with a price like this. Right now, the Bella Pro Series 3 Quart Analog Air Fryer is half off, moving its price from $50 to $25. To pick yours up today all you need to do is tap the button below. If you're interested in our take, however, be sure to keep reading.

Why you should buy the Bella Pro Series 3 Quart Air Fryer
The Bella Pro Series 3 Quart Air Fryer holds up to about 2.5 pounds of food, heats up to 400 degrees, and has easily-removable dishwasher-safe parts. If you notice it is "analog" that is because it has a 60 minute shut off timer to give you peace of mind and an easy way to time your cooking. Of course, this means there aren't a ton of digital options, buttons, and settings. However, this can be a plus for some and possibly you. Not every item in the home needs to be "smart" and less can certainly feel like more.

Read more
Revolution Cooking’s high-speed smart toaster is $100 off today
Someone using the Revolution Cooking InstaGLO R180 smart toaster in the kitchen.

If you're thinking about getting a new toaster for your kitchen, why not go with a high-speed smart toaster? Best Buy is currently selling the Revolution Cooking InstaGLO R180 smart toaster with a $100 discount, slashing its price to $250 from $350 originally. There's no telling how much time is remaining before this offer expires though, so if you're interested, it's highly recommended that you proceed with the purchase right now in order to secure the savings.

Why you should buy the Revolution Cooking InstaGLO R180 smart toaster
Are smart kitchen gadgets worth it? The answer is a resounding yes, and the Revolution Cooking InstaGLO R180 smart toaster will show you why. With this kitchen device, you'll no longer suffer from burnt or uneven toasts as it's powered by the brand's InstaGLO heating system. The technology will start toasting your bread in just two seconds without any need for preheating. You'll get bread that's crunchy outside and moist inside every single time, which is a huge upgrade over the inconsistencies of traditional toasters.

Read more