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  1. Types of Smart Door Locks and Where They Should Be Installed Smart Card Access System: Nowadays, there are multiple types of smart devices available to assist with home security; however, the number of options can often be rather overwhelming, as they include the following: *Motion detectors *Surveillance cameras *Doorbell cameras *Intrusion sensors Despite the many options that are available, the one thing that they have in common is that they are all able to ensure that your home – and everything contained within it – is completely protected. Perhaps one of the most popular types of home security options is a smart door lock, which, generally defined, is a more secure locking system as opposed to a traditional lock. Some of the most common types of smart locks are able to connect to a network and can also be remotely controlled from either a special computer interface or a smartphone. In terms of selecting which specific smart door lock is best for our home, there are many different options that are available. The final decision that you make will ultimately depend on your specific needs. Here are some of the most common types of smart door locks. *One of the most common types of smart door locks is the keyless and wireless lock. Generally, these locks are enabled by special mobile apps, which allow you to lock and unlock the doors that they are placed on right from your smartphone. All that’s required is for you to download the app from the manufacturer which you purchased your lock from. *Another of the most common types of smart door locks is the biometric and fingerprint lock. These locks are similar in nature to fob locks; however, in order to disengage the lock, you will need to provide either a handprint or fingerprint. Furthermore, a second form of authentication is generally required, such as a special access code. Another great benefit regarding these locks is that they are able to be used for single doors, meaning that a network isn’t required in order for it to operate.

  2. *One other of the most common types of smart door locks is the fob enabled lock, which can commonly be found in an access control system for large-sized businesses. In terms of the fobs themselves, this will typically come in the form of a key fob or an identification card. No matter which option you prefer, it will use RFID technology. Whenever this technology is detected, the information is sent to a server in order to determine whether or not the fob is permitted to unlock the door. These locks are now being manufactured for homes these days as well, with many of them utilizing a Smart Card Access System. *Another common type of smart door lock is the keypad and combination lock. This is considered to be perhaps the most basic form of smart lock, as instead of a more traditional key, a simple combination code can instead be entered onto the keypad in order to unlock a door. In terms of the locks themselves, there are various types of them. For instance, some are fortified and some aren’t, while at the same time, some use more simple keycodes and some use keycodes that are more complex in nature. In terms of where these types of locks should be installed, there are a few different options. First and foremost, it’s important to ensure that one is installed on the front door, as this is considered to be the main access point of any home. When it comes to interior doors, not all of these areas will require a smart lock of any kind; however, if your home is one that contains an office, you will definitely want to consider installing a smart lock on this particular door. Additionally, consider also installing smart locks on areas such as garage doors and sliding doors as well.

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