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The Sensor-1 from Metasensor is a tiny security device that sends your smartphone an alert when someone moves the object that it is attached to. The Sensor-1 can be attached to one's laptop on a desk, bicycle on a post, on a closed windowsill in a home, or even in a drawer for valuables.
 
The Sensor-1 from Metasensor is a tiny security device that sends your smartphone an alert when someone moves the object that it is attached to. The Sensor-1 can be attached to one's laptop on a desk, bicycle on a post, on a closed windowsill in a home, or even in a drawer for valuables.
 
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The reality is, in an age where it has become near impossible to track the advancements in cybersecurity, in the words of Russell Brandom of The Verge, [http://www.theverge.com/2016/2/8/10937546/metasensor-motion-sensor-alarm-smart-home-security "In many ways, the toothpick in the doorframe is still the best solution we have."]
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Regarding the physical movement aspect of the Sensor-1, in an age where it has become near impossible to track the advancements in cybersecurity, in the words of Russell Brandom of The Verge, [http://www.theverge.com/2016/2/8/10937546/metasensor-motion-sensor-alarm-smart-home-security "In many ways, the toothpick in the doorframe is still the best solution we have."]

Latest revision as of 05:49, 9 May 2016

The Sensor-1 from Metasensor is a tiny security device that sends your smartphone an alert when someone moves the object that it is attached to. The Sensor-1 can be attached to one's laptop on a desk, bicycle on a post, on a closed windowsill in a home, or even in a drawer for valuables.

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Regarding the physical movement aspect of the Sensor-1, in an age where it has become near impossible to track the advancements in cybersecurity, in the words of Russell Brandom of The Verge, "In many ways, the toothpick in the doorframe is still the best solution we have."