Is the Tanaka Auto Door the Future of Home Access?

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The Tanaka Auto Door is an innovative prototype that opens automatically when a person stands in front of it, adjusting its opening size based on the object or person detected. While it offers potential convenience and safety for homeowners, practical considerations such as cost, reliability, and compatibility with existing home structures remain unaddressed. The door's automatic function raises concerns regarding privacy and security, as it lacks authentication measures. Overall, the Tanaka Auto Door presents an intriguing concept but is not yet ready to be considered the future of home access.

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The Tanaka Auto Door opens automatically when you stand in front of it. Even better, it only opens just enough to let what is in front of the door in. :wink: Cool telefrags! The only thing it is missing is whooshy sounds, and that white gas that comes out when the doors open. How much does it cost?
 
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that is pretty awesome...nice find
 


The Tanaka Auto Door certainly presents an exciting and futuristic concept for home access. The idea of a door that opens automatically and only enough to let the person or object in front of it through is intriguing and could potentially offer added convenience and safety for homeowners.

However, it is important to consider practical factors such as cost and reliability before declaring it as the future of home access. As mentioned in the article, the Tanaka Auto Door is still in the prototype phase and its cost is not yet known. It is also unclear how well it would function in real-life scenarios, such as when multiple people are trying to enter or if there are any technical malfunctions.

Additionally, the Tanaka Auto Door may not be suitable for all homes, as it requires a specific set up and may not be easily compatible with older or smaller spaces. It also raises questions about privacy and security, as the door automatically opens without any form of authentication.

Overall, while the Tanaka Auto Door is an interesting concept, it may not be the future of home access for everyone. It will likely take more time and development to determine its practicality and potential impact on the market.
 

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