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Should you buy a smart lock or stick with your keys? Weighing up the pros and cons of connected security
How we keep our properties secure really hasn’t advanced that much in thousands of years. According to Pliny the Elder, the first key was used by Theodorus of Samos in the sixth century BC. Today, ...
I spoke to a bunch of people who’ve installed smart locks in their homes. While some swear by the convenience, others are still dealing with installation issues, door damage or regrets over the brand ...
Since Apple introduced home key, it has quickly become one of the most important features for smart locks. Basic HomeKit support just doesn’t cut it anymore. Unlocking your front door with just a tap ...
This inexpensive smart lock covers the basics—and even provides a fingerprint reader—making for a very affordable smart lock if you don’t need any other bells and whistles. You probably know TCL for ...
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