January 20, 2009 Locksmithing, one of man’s oldest and most venerable professions, appears set to join the digital convergence mix with the first wirelessly-controlled door lock now on the market.
Even if you’re the forgetful type who’s always prone to losing their keys, there’s a good chance your smartphone never gets misplaced. After all, how could you ever risk missing a single tweet or ...
Door lock manufacturer Schlage on Wednesday introduced a new line of deadbolt locks that can be operated remotely using a Web browser or mobile phone. Schlage LiNK deadbolts operate using keyless ...
Lock-maker Schlage announced a new line of products today under the Z-Wave moniker that will feature wireless, Internet-enabled door locks that can be locked, unlocked and monitored from anywhere ...
The Sense Pro automatically unlocks as you approach and is the company’s first lock to support Matter. The Sense Pro automatically unlocks as you approach and is the company’s first lock to support ...
Lockmaker Schlage has announced that its Schlage Sense Smart Deadbolt now works with Android smartphones. And with a Wi-Fi adapter, you’ll be able to open your front door deadbolt from anywhere in the ...
Lock-maker Schlage announced a new line of products today under the Z-Wave moniker that will feature wireless, Internet-enabled door locks that can be locked, unlocked and monitored from anywhere ...
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