Flip them upsidedown and pry them in half, I think.
Any physical force, including prying, will break the tag and spray permanent ink all over the clothes and your hands. Use a radially magnetized NdFeB magnet to take them off.
Be careful with the magnets. When magnets crack they can't be reassembled because those that cracked have their own polarity and will be repelled where it originally was. Wrap with a few layers electrical tape so they don't flip or break & to make handling easier. For extra durability you can also add a thin metal bracket onto one side.
Magnet Polarity:
If you align the magnetically up correctly all 4 will go right into place perfectly and hold its shape as is. Just make sure you dont bump it to make the magnets flip on you before you get the electrical tape around it.
There are several simple methods that can be used to identify the (Scientific) North and South poles of neodymium magnets.
1) The easiest way is to use another magnet that is already marked. The North pole of the marked magnet will be attracted to the South pole of the unmarked magnet.
2) If you take an even number of magnets and pinch a string in the middle of the stack and dangle the magnets so they can freely rotate on the string, the North pole of the magnets will eventually settle pointing North. This actually contradicts the "opposites attract" rule of magnetism, but the naming convention of the poles is a carry over from the old days when the poles were called the "North-seeking" and "South-seeking" poles. These were shortened over time to the "North" and "South" poles that we know them as.
3) If you have a compass handy, the end of the needle that normally points North will be attracted to the South pole of the neodymium magnet.
For the homemade S3 key, you want to align the magnets in this configuration:
[+ -][+ -]
[- +][- +]
CD Keeper ....…………. Picture
Large Keeper ...………. Picture
Spider Wrap ..………... Picture
Spider Wrap boxed .… Picture
Hard Tag .………...…... Picture
Security Hook …...…… Picture
Alpha S3 Key …....…… Picture
==Alpha Keeper Case== An alpha disk caseAn alpha keeper box.
Alpha keepers are often used to protect dvds and video games from walking away, but they are easy to remove with a key. They contain a little rfid that alarms the towers like the sticker tags. On the bottom of the case a little metal spring is easily visible. Putting the magnet flush under that allows the latch to side and the case to open. On the larger keeper boxes, the bottom is opaque so it is a little harder to find the "sweet spot" but slide the magnet all around the bottom while and when you find it, you will hear clicks.
Alpha Product Hooks An alpha product hook
Alpha hooks are the locking hooks that products are hung on. The products cannot be removed without a sales associate. These are fairly easy to open too. Simply place your key flush to the flat spot atop the front of the hook. Slide it around a little bit to find the sweet spot. It isn't too hard to find and once it's found, the front lock slides off/open.
Spider Wraps A 3 alarm Spider Wrap.
Spider wraps are another alpha product. There is one thing you should never do. DO NOT CUT THE WIRES. It will release a noise comparable to a smoke alarm. Spider wraps are often 3 alarm which means;
It will alarm if the wires are cut
It will sound the tower's alarms
The wrap itself will alarm when removed from the store
To remove these, place the key flush to the rectangle latch. When the sweet spot is found, the latch will slide open and the wrap can be disposed of. The product may still be source tagged, so don't get cocky.
Soft AM TagPicture
Sticker tag. Deactivate them by simply bending it or puncturing a small hole through it.
SuperTag 3Picture
Hard tag. Smaller than supertag 2. Requires a hook for removal.
SuperTag 2Picture
Hard tag. Requires a hook for removal.
SuperTag 1Picture
Hard tag. Smaller than other supertags, no hole for a hook. You need neodymium magnets to remove this tag. You can buy them at Ace Hardware: Magnet Link You want the ones that come in a 3 pack. Buy 2 of the 3 packs & stick the 6 magnets together.
Alarming SuperTagPicture
Hard tag. Requires a hook for removal. If you pull on this tag too much it'll go off.
SuperTag InkPicture
Hard tag. Requires a hook for removal.
Ink TagsPicture
Hard tag. Requires a superloc detacher for removal.
Styles / Pencil TagPicture
Hard tag. Requires a superloc detacher for removal.
Sewn in clothing Soft tagsPicture
Tag that is sewn into the garment, look for tags that say remove before wearing. To disable take a needle & poke it through tag but don't poke it through to the other side. You want the needle inside the tag & poke it all around to shred the metal threads. If the tag doesn't need to look untampered with, you can shred the tag with a blade which is much quicker.
Sewn in clothing RF tagsPicture
Tag that is sewn into the garment, look for tags that say remove before wearing. To disable slice through the tag with a blade.
RF Embedded Price / Logo TagsPicturePicturePicturePicture
Tags with an embedded security tag. To disable slice through the tag with a blade.
Gator Tag PicturePicture
Hard tag. You can use a rubber band to remove these tags. By twisting the rubber band around the pin until it pops off. You could also use two pair of pliers by holding onto each side of the flaps by the pin and bending. You cannot use a magnet to remove a gator tag. It requires a lot of pulling but you can pull the tag off the pin.
Soft RF TagPicture
Sticker tag. Deactivate by slicing through the sticker.
Dome TagPicture
Hard tag. Requires a superloc detacher for removal.
Napoleon Tag Picture
Hard tag. Requires a superloc detacher for removal.
Square TagPicture
Hard tag. Requires a superloc detacher for removal.
Boxguard Spider WrapsPicture
Requires a detacher for removal.
Any info about the Alpha 3 alarm tag? I saw them on some clothes I liked in Macys but didn't have my S3 key with me & I've never removed them before. Where do you put the S3 key? I didn't see an indents to line the S3 key on it. Do they always beep when you remove them or do they only beep if you're not doing it correctly?
The website says it is s3 so I imagine that all you need is the four magnets to open it, IIRC alpha tried something a while ago using a different key than the s3 but nobody bought it, and it seems to be discontinuted now.
However that nub looks like that some sort of magnet should be placed over it... need somebody to dissect one of these things somehow. A pin or nail through one of those holes will crack the peizoelectric crystal on the back of the 'speaker' if pushed hard enough, thereby silencing the alarm (but not the rf tag inside).
I might buy one online & play around with it at home. I'm really concerned it always alarms when it's removed which would really fucking suck in a store.
The Alpha website says the tag will alarm when tampered with. :mad:
Some of the Alpha clothing tags are cablelock like this:
This is the one I want to know how to open. They are used on some clothing, but a lot on handbags. I have looked here and elsewhere and can't find one thing consistent on how to open them. Help?
Speaking of a discreet knife, I made this really simple one out of an x-acto blade and a thin piece of leather lace. Worn like a necklace, the blade could be tucked away from view, and easily used without removing it from your neck.
we used to go into target open a package of razor blades then then take more then one of what we were stealing slowly open only one with the razor blade slip the item in a pocket
discard the open container behind a display and put the other one back where you go it.
this alwats worked with games and psp memory cards best thing was there was a game stop right neext door
I was wondering how to unlock the Alpha 2 and 3alarm as well. It's not mentioned anywhere on here! Shady - do you have any information?
I think it opens with an S3 key, but maybe with stronger magnets? It gets confusing trying to follow some threads as they tend to wander about. I tried with two hard drive magnets yesterday, but nothing happened. But I might have held them wrong. They may be too weak. Or I might need more than the two. (I do have four magnets, but didn't think to use more than the two).
Does the superloc x2 open it?
I found this:
Quote:
Originally Posted by Kbigl24 View Post
" 'I need a detacher for the alpha s3 alarm cablelok that will not set off the store towers when I go in and out please... (if possible.) Heard that they all do. Can you help? I can post a URL with a picture of the tag if this helps make sure I am getting the right thing...' "
Response:
"theres an eas tag in the s3 key a tamper torx socket will open it or a butter knife and some persistance "
So, from this response, I'm gathering it's an S3 key that opens it, but that it has an EAS tag inside which should be removed to keep it from sounding the alarm when entering and leaving stores. But, is it the standard s3 key that actually opens that lock?
If magnets were going to open the lock, I think the HDD ones would have done the trick as they're pretty damn strong. I think the s3 key is your best shot at opening it judging from the responses you've found, but again, I've never tried it so I have no idea.
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Flip them upsidedown and pry them in half, I think. If you want a proper tool for the job then contact Vinniepooh, or whatever his name is.
Any physical force, including prying, will break the tag and spray permanent ink all over the clothes and your hands. Use a radially magnetized NdFeB magnet to take them off.
Items you need:
Hook Vinni is a trusted seller Tutorial on using a hook
Superloc detacher Vinni is a trusted seller
Neodymium magnets
Boxcutter or X-acto knife
Pliers (6 in)
Needle
Rubber bands
S3 key Alpha S3 key
4 of these magnets can make a homemade S3 key
Picture of homemade S3 key
Be careful with the magnets. When magnets crack they can't be reassembled because those that cracked have their own polarity and will be repelled where it originally was. Wrap with a few layers electrical tape so they don't flip or break & to make handling easier. For extra durability you can also add a thin metal bracket onto one side.
Magnet FAQs
Magnet Polarity:
If you align the magnetically up correctly all 4 will go right into place perfectly and hold its shape as is. Just make sure you dont bump it to make the magnets flip on you before you get the electrical tape around it.
There are several simple methods that can be used to identify the (Scientific) North and South poles of neodymium magnets.
1) The easiest way is to use another magnet that is already marked. The North pole of the marked magnet will be attracted to the South pole of the unmarked magnet.
2) If you take an even number of magnets and pinch a string in the middle of the stack and dangle the magnets so they can freely rotate on the string, the North pole of the magnets will eventually settle pointing North. This actually contradicts the "opposites attract" rule of magnetism, but the naming convention of the poles is a carry over from the old days when the poles were called the "North-seeking" and "South-seeking" poles. These were shortened over time to the "North" and "South" poles that we know them as.
3) If you have a compass handy, the end of the needle that normally points North will be attracted to the South pole of the neodymium magnet.
For the homemade S3 key, you want to align the magnets in this configuration:
[+ -][+ -]
[- +][- +]
Websites:
Alpha: http://www.alphaworld.com/index.asp
Sensormatic: http://www.sensormatic.com/
Checkpoint: http://www.checkpointsystems.com/
Alpha Products: Require a S3 key for removal.
CD Keeper ....…………. Picture
Large Keeper ...………. Picture
Spider Wrap ..………... Picture
Spider Wrap boxed .… Picture
Hard Tag .………...…... Picture
Security Hook …...…… Picture
Alpha S3 Key …....…… Picture
Soft AM Tag Picture
Sticker tag. Deactivate them by simply bending it or puncturing a small hole through it.
SuperTag 3 Picture
Hard tag. Smaller than supertag 2. Requires a hook for removal.
SuperTag 2 Picture
Hard tag. Requires a hook for removal.
SuperTag 1 Picture
Hard tag. Smaller than other supertags, no hole for a hook. You need neodymium magnets to remove this tag. You can buy them at Ace Hardware: Magnet Link You want the ones that come in a 3 pack. Buy 2 of the 3 packs & stick the 6 magnets together.
Alarming SuperTag Picture
Hard tag. Requires a hook for removal. If you pull on this tag too much it'll go off.
SuperTag Ink Picture
Hard tag. Requires a hook for removal.
Ink Tags Picture
Hard tag. Requires a superloc detacher for removal.
Styles / Pencil Tag Picture
Hard tag. Requires a superloc detacher for removal.
Sewn in clothing Soft tags Picture
Tag that is sewn into the garment, look for tags that say remove before wearing. To disable take a needle & poke it through tag but don't poke it through to the other side. You want the needle inside the tag & poke it all around to shred the metal threads. If the tag doesn't need to look untampered with, you can shred the tag with a blade which is much quicker.
Sewn in clothing RF tags Picture
Tag that is sewn into the garment, look for tags that say remove before wearing. To disable slice through the tag with a blade.
RF Embedded Price / Logo Tags Picture Picture Picture Picture
Tags with an embedded security tag. To disable slice through the tag with a blade.
Gator Tag Picture Picture
Hard tag. You can use a rubber band to remove these tags. By twisting the rubber band around the pin until it pops off. You could also use two pair of pliers by holding onto each side of the flaps by the pin and bending. You cannot use a magnet to remove a gator tag. It requires a lot of pulling but you can pull the tag off the pin.
Soft RF Tag Picture
Sticker tag. Deactivate by slicing through the sticker.
Dome Tag Picture
Hard tag. Requires a superloc detacher for removal.
Napoleon Tag Picture
Hard tag. Requires a superloc detacher for removal.
Square Tag Picture
Hard tag. Requires a superloc detacher for removal.
Boxguard Spider Wraps Picture
Requires a detacher for removal.
The Alpha website says the tag will alarm when tampered with. :mad:
http://www.alphaworld.com/alpha-security-products-s3-3-alarm-technology.asp
Some of the Alpha clothing tags are cablelock like this:
This one is NOT cablelock. It's attached to the garment like any other tag.
However that nub looks like that some sort of magnet should be placed over it... need somebody to dissect one of these things somehow. A pin or nail through one of those holes will crack the peizoelectric crystal on the back of the 'speaker' if pushed hard enough, thereby silencing the alarm (but not the rf tag inside).
This is the one I want to know how to open. They are used on some clothing, but a lot on handbags. I have looked here and elsewhere and can't find one thing consistent on how to open them. Help?
discard the open container behind a display and put the other one back where you go it.
this alwats worked with games and psp memory cards best thing was there was a game stop right neext door
I was wondering how to unlock the Alpha 2 and 3alarm as well. It's not mentioned anywhere on here! Shady - do you have any information?
I think it opens with an S3 key, but maybe with stronger magnets? It gets confusing trying to follow some threads as they tend to wander about. I tried with two hard drive magnets yesterday, but nothing happened. But I might have held them wrong. They may be too weak. Or I might need more than the two. (I do have four magnets, but didn't think to use more than the two).
Does the superloc x2 open it?
I found this:
Quote:
Originally Posted by Kbigl24 View Post
" 'I need a detacher for the alpha s3 alarm cablelok that will not set off the store towers when I go in and out please... (if possible.) Heard that they all do. Can you help? I can post a URL with a picture of the tag if this helps make sure I am getting the right thing...' "
Response:
"theres an eas tag in the s3 key a tamper torx socket will open it or a butter knife and some persistance "
So, from this response, I'm gathering it's an S3 key that opens it, but that it has an EAS tag inside which should be removed to keep it from sounding the alarm when entering and leaving stores. But, is it the standard s3 key that actually opens that lock?