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Smart Door Locks Overview from freeamfva's blog

A Smart Door Lock is just like any other door lock, expect it also has an internet connection, allowing you to control it in more ways than just with a key. This post covers the different levels of what a Smart Door Lock can do for you as well as some considerations before buying one.To get more news about high security lock manufacturer, you can visit securamsys.com official website.

Basic Features
Smart Door Locks are very feature heavy, with many brands and options to choose from. Still, there are a few features that all Smart Door Locks have. These are called basic features.
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Keyless entry
Keyless entry refers to the ability to lock and unlock the Smart Door Lock remotely, typically by a Smart Phone App or a Voice Assistant. By locking and unlocking the door remotely, you (mostly) remove the need to have keys with you at all times. You can also remotely let people in your home and can even get notifications when the door has been locked or unlocked. Ultimately, Keyless entry is the main reason to get a Smart Door Lock.

Battery status
Smart Door Locks use batteries for power, and those batteries will run out off power at some point. Hopefully your Smart Door Lock doesn’t run out of power right when you need to get inside. To avoid that situation, check the battery status often and regularly change the batteries. Smart Door Locks easily tell you how much power is left in your batteries via a Smart Phone App or a Voice Assistant.

Voice commands
When using a Voice Assistant, you have a few different commands available. Notice how all the possible Voice Commands are related to Basic Features. Premium Features for Smart Door Locks aren’t controllable from Voice Assistants currently.
The command “unlock the front door” is potentially dangerous. It’s important to make sure your Voice Assistant doesn’t listen to anyone giving it that command. Expect some sort of follow up from your Voice Assistant that attempts to figure out who is talking to it.

My favorite ability of Smart Door Locks. Being able to ask a Voice Assistant if the door is locked before going to bed is a surprisingly nice feature to have. It gives you peace of mind without having to check the door lock yourself.

Premium Features
Premium Features improve other aspects of the Smart Door Lock, typically with the device itself. These features don’t tend to focus on Voice Commands like you see with other device categories.

Keypads
Keypads provide an additional way to enter your home without your key or your Voice Assistant and Smart Phone App. Some manufactures also allow you to issue temporary passcodes that will grant access for a limited amount of time. You likely have seen these sort of Smart Door Locks already in vacation rentals or real estate listings, where the property owner will provide a temporary passcode that you can use to open the door.
Keypads aren’t the only option for Keyless Entry. Some Smart Door Locks also have Fingerprint readers. This feature allows you to unlock the door by pressing your thumb on the door lock itself. This gives you another method of entry that doesn’t require any keys and no passcode.

Most Smart Door Locks also support some level of Geofencing, although not all do. Geofencing involves using your phone to determine your location. Once your location is found, your Smart Door Lock will see how close you are to it. You can also think of Geofencing as an imaginary box around your home. Once you enter or leave that box (with your phone in hand), you can have your door lock automatically lock or unlock itself without any additional action from you.

Tamper Detection
Smart Door Locks with the Tamper Detection feature will alert you when the door lock itself detects a strange activity, like someone attempting to pick the lock or someone hitting on the door. What the door lock does once an event has been detected depends on the manufacture. Some have an audible alarm, while others send notifications to your phone.

Ease of installation
Installing a Smart Door Lock is more involved and complicated than Smart Lights or Smart Plugs. This fact alone may turn people away from Smart Door Locks entirely. And if you’re renting your home, you may not even be able to change parts of the door lock anyway, depending on your landlord.

Some Smart Door Locks only require you to remove the inner plate of your door lock (much more doable as a property renter), while others require you to take apart the entire door lock to start. For instance, both Fingerprint and Keypad features always require you to change the front of the Smart Door Lock, which can make installation more complicated.


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