So you want a smart lock. Maybe you want to lock your door without leaving the bed, or maybe you prefer key codes instead of keeping track of physical keys. Smart locks are great for these things, but ...
There are tons of smart locks on the market right now, but none seem to cater to apartment-dwellers or those who don’t want to rip out their existing deadbolt just to add a smart lock to their smart ...
This guide was reviewed by a Business News Daily editor to ensure it provides comprehensive and accurate information to aid your buying decision. At least one of your employees is bound to lose their ...
Level Lock Pro adds Matter, Thread, and built in door status detection to the smallest smart lock available, making it a top ...
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 ...
If your smart lock is connected to a voice assistant, be sure to use a PIN to unlock it with voice commands. It's a stretch, but it is possible to create workarounds with IFTTT to avoid using the PIN.
While having a classic muscle car is a pretty cool thing, adding modern conveniences makes it even better. Let's face it: Using a key to unlock the door is not that bad when it's just you getting in ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. It’s big, bulky, and has a design that bellows “I am a high-tech door lock,” but the $499 Lockly Vision Elite ...
If you follow this five-step guide you can improve your door security in minutes (Picture: Getty Images/iStockphoto) Kevin Spencer, head of product management at Yale UK, has worked in the security ...
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