🔒 Elevate your cabinet security—smart, sleek, and effortlessly connected.
The CODACE RFID Electronic Cabinet Lock offers advanced multi-lock access with a single RFID/NFC card, smartphone key compatibility, and robust battery life with USB emergency power. Designed for wooden cabinets up to 40mm thick, it features smart low-battery auto-unlock and comes with a complete installation kit, making it the modern solution for secure, keyless furniture access.
Brand | CODACE |
Special Feature | Rfid Lock |
Lock Type | RFID/NFC |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Recommended Uses For Product | Securing wooden cabinets, drawers, furniture, and gun boxes; suitable for single, double-door, and sliding-door systems |
Style | Modern |
Color | Black |
Number of Pieces | 1, 2 |
Finish Type | Painted |
Included Components | 1 x Drawer Lock, 1 x Latch, 1x USB Cable, 3 x RFID Card, 1 x Screw set, 1 x RFID Location Icon |
Controller Type | iOS |
Shape | Square |
Item Weight | 0.23 Kilograms |
Control Method | App |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
UPC | 726672214360 |
Manufacturer | Ammsia |
Part Number | ALL-12-21 |
Item Weight | 8.1 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 7.76 x 4.8 x 2.28 inches |
Item model number | ALL-12-21 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Painted |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Rfid Lock |
Usage | Personal |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Warranty Description | No |
X**S
Good solid unit, works well
I installed it in a drawer to be used as a gun safe. It was not easy to install, however, that's not a fault of this unit, but due to the way the drawer was constructed. I'm guessing it would be difficult to install in many situations, so unless you are somewhat handy, you might find installation a challenge. Once installed it seems solid, makes a reassuring clunk when locking or unlocking. The cards work through the wooden drawer front for unlocking no problem. You can use USB power or batteries, but not both connected at the same time. Wish they would have designed it so you could leave external power connected and have the batteries for backup during a power failure. The actual latching components are metal, just as pictured, but this lock is going to prevent only casual openings of the drawer, not a serious thief.
D**N
Serves it's purpose!!!
Farely easy to install for what it is. It definitely serves it's purpose. I installed this on a drawer ony nightstand and it definitely keeps the kids out. The instructions say the lock will unlock when batteries go dead, but I've been using it for almost six month now and they haven't went dead yet with using it almost every other day. This purchase was we'll worth the money. Too bad all this crap is made in china!!!
W**V
OK, here is the skinny on these locks
I needed something to lock my liquor cabinets and I bought two of these locks. To install them was a bit tricky but not over the top tricky. My main concern with these locks are that they are battery operated and fearing the batteries dying while the door is locked - like I've seen happen in a few posts here. To address that issue I used the two sided STRONG adhesive tape. The purpose of this was just in case the battery died I could literally use enough force to tear the tape and open the door without completely destroying the inside of my cabinets. Maybe even use a hair dryer to heat the wood first - I dunno.The AUX USB power wire they have on this thing is a joke, I honestly took a look at it and laughed - it's useless. If the battery dies how the hell are you going to get AUX power to the box with the cable INSIDE. It's cray - cray.So how did I install the boxes and door pins?? I installed two sided tape on the power box and then plugged the pin inside the box just as if it were locked. Then without sticking the power box to the top or cabinet wall moved the box back into the cabinet until the door pin was even (flush) with the edge of the outer wall or top of the cabinet then I made sure it was straight then stuck it to the surface. NOTE: If your door is countersunk you will need to measure the thickness of the door and set the box BACK deeper to accommodate that additional measurement THEN stick it on the surface. See if you don't do that on a countersunk door it will stick out. Once the box was set in place, I then stuck an additional piece of two sided tape on the back of the door pin, made sure it was straight and even and just shut the door. Once the door closed all the way it stuck easily right where it needed to be. It sounds more complicated than it was.If anyone just pulls the door open the tape is so strong it would damage the wood but not destroy it. If I screwed in the TINY screws it would come out easier if it was yanked on AND it would do hole and surface damage to the inside of the cabinet - hence both would be detected letting you know it was broken into by someone. These are FAR from high security anything so no GUN lockers for these people.The cards (3) per unit were already coded to each box and they worked great!So far so good though :-)
P**E
Cool product.
I used the lock for a hidden storage space in my coffee table. The price was great. I installed it in about 30 minutes.It works well. The card key is the best part, it is easy to conceal and easy to open. I will be buying this lock again.
J**.
Not simple installation
The two pieces combined measure an inch and a half. Rails or styles are only 3/4 of an inch. You'll have to add material to accommodate the control box. Furthermore the control box sets 3/16 of an inch higher than the latch. I'm mounting these on drawers and we'll have to Dado the drawers in order to get the box to drop low enough. They're well built drawers and the front screws onto the drawer box. In addition you will have to add a as much as an inch and a half to the rail but also lower it so that the two will latch when closing. None of the three I ordered came with templates double-sided tape and very vague instructions with dimensions in metric. I was once a carpenter I can make the modifications so they'll work. Cabinet doors would be the same issues. Unless you have Carpenter skills find something else.
L**Z
It works, don't put pressure on the actuator.
The media could not be loaded. I bought this for a concealment table I was making from a YouTube video. The intention was to have a hidden locking drawer that pushed out on its own when the lock unlocked. The gas springs put to much pressure on the lock actuator for the actuator to open. I used it on a different table and the lock works as expected with no pressure on the actuator. This lock can receive a single through 1.5 inches of wood.
D**.
Great rfid locks
Great little locks, and perfect for hidden or concealed security. They function just as expected. I did not receive the nice metal prong shown on the pictures, it's the same plastic cased ones others are selling. They are still very nice, and worth the price. Cards provided are reading from about 2.25 inches away with ease.
B**.
Great value! Works well.
Great working lock. Customer service went above and beyond. Installation was a little tricky and instructions weren’t the best. Overall extremely satisfied with the lock/latch.
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