How to Make a Smartphone Connected Door Lock

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In this video, we show you how to make a smartphone-controlled, internet-connected deadbolt actuator powered by a Raspberry Pi that can be added onto your existing door lock without any modifications to the door. The door lock can be controlled by multiple smartphones, and even notify you whenever someone locks/unlocks the door. All of this is done using a simple, drag-and-drop app builder (/) which makes building your own Internet of Things (IoT) app easier than ever. For an extra impressive door lock, we'll also show you how to add a simple LED light to indicate if the door is locked, and a push-button to operate the lock manually.
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1× Raspberry Pi 3 Model B
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1× High Torque Servo, Tower Pro MG995R
1× Red, 3 mm LED Light
1× Mini Pushbutton Switch
5× Jumper Wires
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1× Glue
1x Outdoor Mounting Tape
1× 1/4" MDF Board (optional)
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