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Locksor Tesla electrifies – because discretion works.


Perhaps you're carrying confidential information or valuables in your Locksor Tesla. You're meeting with business partners who you don't know very well yet. When leaving the room, locking a normal briefcase or bag is an obvious sign of a lack of trust. By contrast, Locksor Tesla automatically locks as soon as you're out of range. How does it work, exactly?

The secret to automatic locking is called RFID.


The RFID – which stands for radio frequency identification – found in Locksor Tesla means that a short-range magnetic field is built into the lock. The owner has a corresponding RFID chip with an individual numerical code. It is subtly integrated into a matching leather case.

The RFID chip is powered via the magnetic field. The numerical code saved on the RFID chip is also read out. When the owner with the case and the RFID chip inside it moves away from the Locksor Tesla, the lock registers the movement and locks automatically. A secret you can keep for yourself.

By the way: RFID waves are completely harmless. Both for human beings as well as for other technical components or magnetic strips, such as those in credit cards.

1,000,000,000,000 possibilities. But only one code is the right one.


Locking activates the Locksor Tesla's RFID mechanism. As soon as an RFID card is nearby, the lock detects it. The RFID card code is then automatically compared to the one saved in the lock. Only when the two match up does the lock open.

Your RFID card's individual code is programmed during the manufacturing process. There are over one billion possibilities. Or, to put it differently: Even if every person in the world would own 100 code cards, there still wouldn't be a code that was the same.

Locked, unlocked, locked, unlocked: 15,000 times until the next charge.


The operational life of the rechargeable battery in the lock lasts for roughly six years, or for 15,000 openings and closings. Even when the red LED indicator provides a reminder to recharge, you still have around one year – or 2,500 openings and closings – to recharge for a couple of hours using the conventional mini USB cable.