The smart lock may not be a completely new coinage, namely fingerprint (biometric technology) and contactless card locks could already be called smart locks, but the only real ones are those like Sesame from Kickstarter, which work in connection with a smartphone. But the big advantage of the Sesame lock compared to the others is that the use, and above all the installation, is a task for a child.
A smart lock Sesame allows you to you unlock the door with your smartphone. Of course, Sasame is not the first such lock, but it is certainly the first when it comes to ease of use and difficulty of installation. In most cases, you have to change the entire lock, but Sesame is simply connected over the existing one (no tools!) and it automatically becomes smart (holds with the help of 3M adhesive tape). Because of the special patented mechanism fits virtually any latch.
Even when it comes to the unlocking process, none of the others reach her knees. You can unlock or lock the door either through the application, but you can also with characteristic knocking, which means you can leave your phone in your pocket or purse. You can also open the door via the app distance, if e.g. your son or daughter forgets the keys. At the same time, he also cares for additional security, as you receive a notification when the door opens or closes.
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Lithium battery keeps the Sasame smart lock up for 500 days and sends a notification when it needs charging. If you hurry, it can be yours for approx. 80 euros, but you can find it at Kickstarter. Keys, what is this?
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