No more Directional Locks.... could this be the end for Escape Rooms?!

Love them or hate them, directional padlocks have been a staple feature of escape rooms pretty much since the beginning. But now that Masterlock have discontinued production of its iconic 1500iD "Speedlock" directional lock, and suppliers have sold the last of their existing stock, what does that mean for escape rooms that relied on these locks for players to enter a directional sequence from solving a puzzle? In this video, I'll demonstrate an alternative directional electronic lock I created using an Arduino. It might not have the compact form factor of a padlock, but it has customisable behaviour including audio and visual feedback of input, LCD display of the directional sequence entered, and either automatic or manual unlocking when the correct input is given. And it can be themed to make it appropriate to any escape room setting, from pirate cove to science lab! Timings --- 00:00 - 01:33 Introduction 01:34 - 03:40 Pirate Compass Directional Lock 03:41 - 06:10 Space Joystick Directional Lock 06:11 - 07:59 '90s Dance Mat Directional Lock 08:00 - 16:50 Component Wiring Diagram 16:51 - 45:46 Arduino Code 45:47 - 47:55 Wrapup If you enjoyed this video or found it helpful, please like and subscribe to this channel! And, if you'd like to download the Arduino code, the wiring diagram, or other resources used in this and all the other escape room projects shown on this channel (and support me to continue making more tutorials in the future!), please check out my Patreon at   / playfultech