Samsung SHS-1321 *WORKS GREAT* < BUY THIS ONE!
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$120 so perhaps not what everybody is going to pick. Looks great though!
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bought one , installed it on my Front Door and registered my NFC|Ring and it only bloody works. quite easy with the english instructions. under an hour total time, quicker if you have a buddy to hold the screws/ help lining up.(
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I heard that inspite of Samsung claim of battery working for 10 months for 10 times per day, some people having issues with battery lasting for only 5 days........... Can you guys confirm or tell if it is true?
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@toocool 5 days claims are absolute bollocks. Works fine for prolonged periods. I have had mine for 2 years and changed the batteries twice.
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I just got a ring and tried to register it with the lock, but it made an unhappy noise and now won't re-register any of the fobs that came with it, or the ring. Have had to switch it to PIN mode until I can get it working again. Any ideas?
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@Jon-Norris are you sure you've got the registration process happening properly? You really should be able to re register the provided tags!
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@Jon-Norris I have this lock too.
You have to register all your tags at once, you cant just add one later.example.
If you for example have 3 tags registered. Then go buy tag number 4. If you just register number 4 then tags 1,2 and 3 wont work any more.So in order to add the 4th tag, you need to collect Tags 1,2 and 3 off the family and then register them again, plus the 4th tag all at the same time.
hope this helps
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@jasok2 Yeah that's exactly what I did. For the tags I already had it made the regular registration noise, but when I tried to register the ring it made some kind of error noise and now none of them work. :/
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@Jon-Norris You've probably already tried this but just in case you haven't.
Perhaps there is an issue on the ring, ie the tag maybe broken so the whole batch of all your tags is now considered bad. Have you tried starting from scratch and registering your old tags like new but without registering the Ring, do they work if you do this ?
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+1 @jasok2 -- perhaps record a video of what you are doing and share that. The ring can't stop the other tags from working so I'm pretty sure for some reason the door lock took your ring as the first tag and didn't read your others. Let us know how you get on :)
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Perhaps i didn't explain myself correctly.
I agree, I believe its a registration issue with the lock. should be able to get a video in the next few days.I also agree even a broken ring will not stop the other tags from working.
I suspect all tags have to work at the moment of registering them with the door, or the whole process fails. including the good ones.
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@jasok2 That's an interesting theory. You might be right, I'll test that when I get a moment.
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heh, I've broken plenty of NTAG stickers and mifare classic tags.
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btw I think we just started listing door locks through the store: http://store.nfcring.com/products/samsung-nfc-door-lock
I'm not sure it's been announced yet though!
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That's awesome, @johnyma22 !
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I got the email announcement a few days ago :)
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Update: ordered a new batch of fobs and they register fine, but the old batch and the ring still won't register. Possible I ruined the whole batch? Not sure how!
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@Jon-Norris said:
Update: ordered a new batch of fobs and they register fine, but the old batch and the ring still won't register. Possible I ruined the whole batch? Not sure how!
WOW, so what your saying is one bad tag can somehow taint all the ones registered with it, according to the door lock, as if it somehow keeps a naughty tag register in its brain....
that's really bad programming :(
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Can you maybe try going into register mode and trying the tags one at a time? Like register one, end programming mode, test, re-enter programming mode and register the next, test, etc?
You'd be able to weed out the rejects that way.
Try doing the same with the ring as well.