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  2. Smart lock - Wikipedia

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    A smart lock is an electromechanical lock that is designed to perform locking and unlocking operations on a door when it receives a prompt via an electronic keypad, biometric sensor, access card, Bluetooth, or Wi-FI from a registered mobile device. These locks are called smart locks because they use advanced technology and Internet ...

  3. Electronic lock - Wikipedia

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    Electric locks use magnets, solenoids, or motors to actuate the lock by either supplying or removing power. Operating the lock can be as simple as using a switch, for example an apartment intercom door release, or as complex as a biometric based access control system. There are two basic types of locks: "preventing mechanism" or operation ...

  4. Lockitron - Wikipedia

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    Lockitron is a device which can lock and unlock doors via remote control, typically via a smartphone. Starting with installations in 2010, it is one of the earliest examples of a smart lock. Lockitron was made by Apigy Inc., a start-up based in Mountain View, California. Apigy was a graduate of the Y Combinator start-up accelerator. [1]

  5. New home security technologies in 2025

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    Artificial intelligence plays a more significant role in home security, making systems smarter and more proactive. According to Safehome.org, Ring and ADT are two of the most popular home alarm ...

  6. Remote keyless system - Wikipedia

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    Keyless remotes contain a short-range radio transmitter, and must be within a certain range, usually 5–20 meters, of the car to work. When a button is pushed, it sends a coded signal by radio waves to a receiver unit in the car, which locks or unlocks the door.

  7. “Hot Garbage”: Older People Share Modern Technology They ...

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    Image credits: oneislandgirl #2. I have no use for keyless door locks. I’m an avid early adopter of most technology, but I don’t like the idea of a hackable door into my residence.