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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 ...
At CES 2022 this week, lock manufacturer Schlage announced it is launching the first lock in North America to support Apple’s Home Key. The Schlage Encode Plus Smart WiFi Deadbolt is an updated ...
Smart locks have been going contactless all year, from palm reading technology to increased compatibility with Apple Home Keys. But here at CES this week, Schlage is one of the very few brands to go a ...
The Schlage Sense Smart Lock isn’t exactly new. We took a look at the smart lock and came away impressed shortly after its release. What is new, however, is the most requested feature in the product’s ...
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After my Schlage Encode Plus review, I concluded that it was the most full-featured smart lock that I’d tried thus far. With standard HomeKit support in tow, in addition to new NFC-powered Apple home ...
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.
Schlage touch-screen door lock 01:12 This deadbolt lock from Schlage uses touch-screen technology. A four digit code allows you to lock or unlock the deadbolt, or even program different codes for ...
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We’ve seen no shortage of smart door locks over the years, but it seems as if the giants in the industry are starting to wake up to the future as well. At CES, keeping-the-doors-closed giant Schlage ...
Tyler Hayes is a product reviewer for Newsweek. He has contributed extensively to WIRED, The New York Times, Fast Company, and others since 2013. He is obsessed with both music and technology, ...
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