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Smart Lock System for your Home

The most crucial component of a genuinely smart, connected home is a smart lock. It will not only let you come and go as you choose, but it will also keep track of who enters and exits your home while you’re away. Some devices allow you to open and close doors with your phone alone. Some allow you to provide specific permissions to friends, family, or maintenance personnel. Voice commands or triggers from other smart home devices and services can be used to activate others. Here are some things to think about before buying a smart lock, as well as reviews of the best ones we’ve tested.

Many smart locks come with a smartphone app that lets you lock and unlock doors by tapping an icon. Some companies provide a web application that allows you to control items from your desktop or laptop computer. You may add permanent and temporary users, as well as create access schedules for specified days and times, in most apps.

 

ALEKO 2-in-1 Keyless Entry Smart Door Lock with Touchscreen Keypad 

The 2-in-1 Keyless Entry Smart Door Lock from ALEKO is the ideal way to increase access to your home without compromising security. The lock can be accessed using an electronic keypad or a backup key, thanks to the lock’s integrated user adaptability. The backlit LED touchscreen display responds to even the lightest touch and is straightforward to use. This lock is ideal for Airbnb short-term rental hosts, rental property management, and self-housing occupants since it can generate timed, permanent, one-time, or customizable passcodes. The auto-lock feature is ideal for children because it ensures that the door is always locked.  In the case of an emergency, two backup keys are provided for an override. Ideal for front doors, side doors, back doors, garage entry doors, and more.  

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Schlage Satin Nickel Steel Electronic Keypad Entry Lock

The Schlage Camelot satin nickel accent keypad lever is easy to install and pre-programmed to accept up to 19 user codes. House keys are no longer required with this electronic keypad. The keypad features a low-battery warning and is powered by a single 9-volt battery (included).

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Yale – Assure Lock SL Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Touchscreen Deadbolt

The Assure Lock is a Wi-Fi smart lock with a built-in keypad that will upgrade your door. You can lock/unlock, share access, and receive notifications from anywhere with the Yale Access app! The Assure Lock will auto-unlock as you arrive home and auto-lock as the door is closed, allowing you to unlock your door without having to use your hands! You can also use voice assistants like Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, or Siri to lock, unlock, or check current status. The lock contains a backlit keypad, so you can open your door without using keys even if you don’t have your phone. It’s simple to use and installs on regular doors in minutes with just a screwdriver.

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TURBOLOCK TL117 Smart Lock

Welcome to a more secure version of yourself. The TURBOLOCK TL117 Smartbolt is designed for those who want practical simplicity with security and control without sacrificing flair. You can use your phone, the digital keypad, or a traditional key to lock and unlock your door. Friends, family members, coworkers – even maintenance staff and service providers – can create and share eKeys with you. All without having to be concerned about misplaced or stolen keys. The TURBOLOCK PLUS app adds still another degree of control to the equation. After all, that’s what the TURBOLOCK promise is all about: security without worry.

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FAQ

How does a smart lock work?

A smart lock links to your home’s WiFi network, allowing it to unlock or lock using a code or a smartphone command. While some smart locks need you to replace your entire lock system, others may be installed over your existing lock system with only minor changes.

Can smart locks be hacked?

Smart locks, like most other digital devices, can be hacked. In truth, most smart locks contain many vulnerabilities that may be exploited, such as plain text passwords, decompiling APK files, device spoofing, and replay attacks.

Is it worth getting a smart lock?

Even so, the homeowner remains vulnerable while standing on the doorway of their own home. Smart locks, regardless of who you are, are worth the investment since they eliminate that moment while also improving security in other ways.

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