Is a Smart Lock Safe? Yes, It Is!
Is a Smart Lock Safe? Yes, It Is!
If you’ve done some research on Smart Home solutions and Smart Locks, and tried to share some thoughts with your friends or partner, you’ve certainly been asked the following: “Are Smart Locks really safe?” Incomplete facts and information often wrongfully cast a negative light on Smart Locks. In this article, we will debunk several of these oft-heard myths and provide solid arguments for the next discussion.
Since the lock cylinder stays the same, a Smart Lock in no way alters the fundamental security features of your lock. Regardless of whether you use a Smart Lock or not, we always recommend investing in a high-grade, secure lock cylinder.
If your battery is empty or if a resident doesn’t have a smartphone, several Smart Lock accessories can come in handy. To name an example, Nuki offers additional ways to enter: using an entry code or a small Bluetooth remote control. Of course, you can also continue to use your old key as an additional backup.
“Smart Locks make your door lock unsafe” – false!
Most manufacturers of electronic door locks offer retrofit solutions. This means that the Smart Lock is mounted onto the existing door cylinder. This is usually a much easier solution: if the lock doesn’t have to be exchanged, you can continue to use your old key. You will not incur any additional costs. If you move to a new house, you can simply bring along your Smart Lock to your new place.Since the lock cylinder stays the same, a Smart Lock in no way alters the fundamental security features of your lock. Regardless of whether you use a Smart Lock or not, we always recommend investing in a high-grade, secure lock cylinder.
“Using your smartphone to lock the door? That can’t be safe!” – false!
Many people feel uneasy installing a Smart Lock and unlocking their door using a smartphone. What happens if my smartphone gets stolen? How can I lock the door if I run out of battery? How can my children lock or unlock the door if they don’t have a smartphone yet? There are easy answers to all of these problems. If you lose your smartphone, another authorized person can simply remove your access rights – your personal, digital key at any time. This comes with a great benefit: the rights can be withdrawn in a matter of seconds and you don’t have to replace the entire lock, as you would have to do if you lost a conventional key.If your battery is empty or if a resident doesn’t have a smartphone, several Smart Lock accessories can come in handy. To name an example, Nuki offers additional ways to enter: using an entry code or a small Bluetooth remote control. Of course, you can also continue to use your old key as an additional backup.
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