Aliro, the smart lock standard expected to be released in 2026, will let us open doors just by tapping our smart phones and ...
We tested highly rated smart locks that feature connectivity, changeable codes, and fingerprint readers. Find out which ones ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The $99 SwitchBot Lock is the first smart door lock I’ve tested that doesn’t replace any part of your existing ...
Ever found yourself fumbling for your keys in the rain, only to drop them in the dark? Ever wished to let your house helps into your home without giving them a physical key? Have you ever questioned ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Never get locked out again with a smart lock you can control from your phone, with your face, or with a ...
The best smart locks in 2024 offer enhanced security and convenience, giving homeowners peace of mind with advanced features and easy access control. Sebastian Scholz Nuki/ Unsplash Tired of juggling ...
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Philips launched its 3000 Series Wi-Fi Retrofit Smart Lock in 2024. Compared to other smart locks, the Philips 3000 Series Smart Lock has a more streamlined and subtle design. In fact, users don’t ...
Home Depot held its Hubspace Fall Preview event today, showcasing a variety of smart home products arriving later this year. One of the coolest new additions to the catalog is the Smart Glass Door by ...
The Smart Door Lock 2 features Huawei’s new AI palm vein recognition system. The system uses near-infrared light to scan vein patterns beneath the skin, providing a higher level of security compared ...
Smart locks are an important part of any smart home. Not only do they give you useful features like the ability to unlock the door with a passcode or remotely with your smartphone, but they’re the ...