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Remove the deadbolt lock. Use a screwdriver to take out the screws on the inside of the door. Check your user manual for the required dimensions, and if necessary, use a hole saw to cut the ...
Locks come in a variety of types and designs to meet a wide range of security needs. While many locks use a simple key-and-tumbler design, some locks use technology that is significantly more advanced ...
Traditional mechanical lock vs Smart electronic lock? This is a time when we are abandoning physical mechanical locks and keys, and embracing biometric keys and electronic locks. But the revolution ...
Nuki’s new keypad lets you tap your phone to unlock your door, bringing payment-level NFC security to your entryway.
The Yale Assure Lock 2 series has integrated Bluetooth and Apple Home support, but the real magic comes from its swappable networking modules. There’s one for Z-Wave, one for Wi-Fi, and one for Matter ...
Level makes some of our current favorite smart locks, in both the retrofit and full-replacement categories. Their appeal lies in their attractive design, and they look nothing like the bulky smart ...
Over the years, locks and security systems have evolved significantly. This is largely due to the fact that criminals also regularly up their game. This means that simple locks are no longer as ...
Never get locked out again with a smart lock you can control from your phone, with your face, or with a fingerprint. Never get locked out again with a smart lock you can control from your phone, with ...
Nuki marks a ‘world’s first’ with its new Aliro-certified keypad ...
Alarm Lock Systems, Inc., a leader in single point access control has introduced three unique keypads. Each keypad controls access of a single entry point with up to 150 user codes. Alarm Lock's ...
/:16 We've shown you what one clever hacker did to work his door with a keyfob, and this year that same student is back with a variation, based on a keypad. The hack is still pretty hardware intensive ...