Stop Worrying About Getting Locked Out with These Smart *~Keyless~* Door Locks
May 25, 2021 • Meryl Medel
May 25, 2021 • Meryl Medel

You can access it in three ways: a pin code, an RFID keycard, or mechanical keys, which makes it perfect for families who want to shift to a digital home but still want the backup plan of mechanical keys. It’s powered by 4 AA batteries that can last up to a year depending on how much you use your door lock. Check it out here.

This one has three modes of access: a pin code, a mechanical key, or a smartphone key (via Bluetooth). This means you don’t need to bring around a keycard to access your home — all you need is your phone with the mobile app, from which you can also control who gets access on the door. Plus, it’s easy to recharge with the 9V battery slot which lets you temporarily power the lock. Check it out here.

This simple smart lock may only have one mode of access (which is a pin code), but it also has a lot of security features like outside/inside force locks, automatic locking feature, and anti-hacking and anti-prank alarms. It’s also pretty budget-friendly compared to other smart locks with a selling price of PHP 5,000. Check it out here.

This smart door lock grants you entry through the use of a pin code, a smartphone key, or a smartwatch key. Mechanical keys are also available, but only for back-up. Plus, there’s no need for additional special wiring or internet connection; you just need the mobile app and Bluetooth, and you’re good to go. Check it out here.

This German brand offers this smart lock with three access modes: fingerprint, pin code, and RFID keycard. With its slim design, the smart lock appears like it’s part of the actual door, and you can choose from three color options: chrome black, matte black, and gold. Check it out here.

Unlike the previous options, this one from Yale Home features a handle that works perfectly for those who still want a sense of the traditional doorknobs even after shifting to digital locks. The handle can be installed in either left or right orientation. It also has three access options: RFID keycard, pin code, and mechanical key. Check it out here or here.

With four ways to access, this digital lock from LogHome allows you flexibility in gaining and granting access to your home. You can use the fingerprint or biometric scanner, the RFID keycard, or a pin code that you can only change if you have the so-called master number. And you also get three mechanical keys as a backup. Check it out here.
Have a frameless glass door at home, the office, or your shop that you want to lock digitally? This smart lock fits the bill perfectly, which grants you access through fingerprint or biometrics, pin code, RFID keycard, and smartphone key (via Bluetooth). You can also view readily available logs of who goes through the door with the help of its mobile application. Check it out here.
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