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The latest trend in home security is the use of keyless locks. A keyless lock works like an ordinary lock but without total reliance on a key. Keyless locks use codes, remotes, or your biosignature to unlock themselves. Some keyless locks allow you to see who enters or leaves the area of your home, which provides you with a sense of security. Each keyless lock is unique and makes it difficult for someone to hack your lock.
You can choose between four popular types of keyless locks, and all of these locks are worth installing, but each one has pros and cons. Consider the needs for your home before selecting the keyless lock that is right for you.
1. Keypad Locks
Keypad locks are the most common keyless lock on the market. Keypad locks use digital keypads ranging from 0 to 9, and some have a # or * symbol as well. Codes can be four to six numbers long, and many of them can store more than one code. Other keypad locks come with a key for backup.
Keypad locks are relatively easy to use. But be careful to not make your code too complex. Keypad locks will lock up if you type in the incorrect code too many times. If you use a long passcode, make sure you have a method to remember it easily.
2. Biometric Locks
Biometric locks are a new kind of lock that uses part of your body as the key. Some biometric locks use your fingerprints as the key, while others use your eye. Most biometric locks come with a numeric pad as a backup key.
Everyone has a unique biometric pattern, and no burglar can open a biometric lock without a copy of your fingerprint or eye. Additionally, you do not have to carry anything to unlock it, just yourself. Remember to keep your fingertips clean of dirt and residue, as these can obstruct the scanner's ability to scan your fingerprint.
3. Key Fob Locks
Key fob locks are a type of keyless lock that uses a tiny device called a fob or a card to unlock itself. You press the fob or card to the lock, and it opens. You can attach your fob to your car keys or keychain to avoid losing them. Try not to lose them, or you will have trouble getting into your house.
The unfortunate downside to a key fob lock is similar to a physical key where if it is lost, you won't be able to get into your home. Additionally, if the fob is scratched or damaged, the connection to the lock will not work as effectively.
4. Wireless Locks
Wireless locks are a keyless lock that uses Wi-Fi, an app, or Bluetooth as the key. A wireless lock connects to the Wi-Fi and then allows you to unlock it from anywhere. Bluetooth locks open and lock your door from the convenience of your phone. Some wireless locks have an app for the system, which you can use to secure your keyless lock from your device.
The downside of wireless locks is that you have to have internet access for them to work. If your Wi-Fi has no connectivity due to events like a power outage, the wireless lock will not respond to commands from your device.
Keyless locks provide an extra sense of security without the worry of what to do if your key is lost. If you want better protection for your home, think about the benefits of a keyless lock from a professional locksmith company.
Phoenix Access Control handles all kinds of locks such as doors, safes, master key systems, and more. If you want to find ways to improve your security with a keyless lock, contact us for a consultation.
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Phone: 480-462-1626
Email: [email protected]
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11460 N Cave Creek Rd.
Ste 6A
Phoenix AZ 85020
Scottsdale: 9375 E. Shea Blvd. Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Suite #100
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