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#1 Posted : Tuesday, March 15, 2022 7:52:26 AM(UTC)
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Are Smart Locks Safe?



Keys used to just be keys; doorbells used to just be doorbells. But with advancing technology and a heavier emphasis on home security, the word “smart” has been thrown in front of numerous product names. So, what exactly does this word mean? When it comes to smart locks, the word “smart” means that the lock can connect to other technology. Just as your smartphone can connect to the internet, a smart lock can connect to your home Wi-Fi.To get more news about smart home accessories, you can visit securamsys.com official website.

This connection is what provides convenience and makes it possible to activate the lock remotely – as long as you have an internet connection. However, while Wi-Fi connectivity brings along the many benefits of technology, it also brings along some weaknesses. This often leads people to wonder if smart locks can be hacked.
Just as no two standard locks are the same, no two smart locks are alike. If you are considering installing smart locks and are worried about safety, the following information should set your mind at ease.
While no two smart locks are exactly alike, they tend to share common features. These features can be broken down into two main categories: those that contribute to the lock’s convenience and those that contribute to the lock’s safety.

Convenience
Mobile access: Smart locks can connect to a mobile app, allowing you to lock and unlock your door from anywhere in the world with an internet connection, as well as keep track of how often household members or guests come and go.

Nighttime illumination: A backlit keypad makes it easier to see in the dark so that you aren’t fumbling around trying to press the right keys at night.

Reminders and automation: By setting reminders or programming your door to lock after a certain amount of time automatically, you eliminate the possibility of forgetting to lock the door.

No more lost keys: Smart keys eliminate the need to have copies of your house key floating around to let everyone in and out of your house as needed.

Change access codes: Instead of having to install a whole new lock, which is what you have to do with a standard lock when you lose track of who has a spare key, you can simply change the access codes instead.
Is It Possible to Pick a Smart Lock?
Classic pin and tumbler locks work by inserting a key into a cylinder that contains pins of varying heights. The key will have notches in just the right places to line up with the pins and raise them to the right height so that the cylinder can be turned and the lock can be opened.
A deadbolt that uses disc tumblers or another alternative to the pin and tumbler setup, however, cannot be picked with a bump key or by raking.

The bottom line: Well-built smart locks are much more difficult to pick than standard locks and require complex techniques that your average criminal does not likely have in their toolbox.

Additionally, they come with a built-in backup system with the keypad. Most are set up so that if the wrong code is entered too many times, then the lock times out for a while. This prevents someone from just walking up to your door and trying a bunch of numbers to see if they get lucky.
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