Plexidor’s RFID-activated sliding doggie door: it’s about time

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Frankly, we’re disappointed. It’s 2008, the veritable future, and you still don’t have an RFID-based self-moving sliding doggie door? For shame! The Plexidor Electronic Doggie Door allows for all that nice canine coming and going with none of the less-nice house robbing a regular flap door enables. Your dog gets to wear an RFID chip on his collar, which lets the door know to automatically slide up when he shows up — hopefully with a sort of squeegee sound to complete the sci-fi effect. Prices range from $700 to $800 depending on configuration.

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Original post by Paul Miller

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