At the same time support the key and bluetooth door lock: touch it and open the door

Tencent Digital (Bob) I must have heard of smart door locks. Simply add a Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connection to a traditional lock, and then connect and authenticate with a smart phone via an encrypted form of communication to achieve automatic door opening. Is authorized to other users.

Of course, the security of the Internet of Things connection is worrying, and there are often cases where an intelligent door lock is opened by a hacker remotely, leaving the average user away from this product.

Kwikset Kevo is one of the earliest smart door locks. It is currently the second generation product. It still continues the series of "touch-open" features, but the overall design is more intimate, stronger and safer.

Kwikset Kevo smart door lock is different from the general product, it can open the door with a touch. However, there is no fingerprint sensor on the door lock. Touching is actually a startup mechanism to ensure that the owner is outside the door.

Kwikset Kevo uses a bluetooth to connect to a mobile phone and adds a new Bluetooth key, which means you don't need a cell phone to open the door. However, this requires an additional payment of US$25 (approximately RMB170). If you want to increase the scope of the connection, you can also buy a dedicated Wi-Fi expander, but the price is higher, it is 100 US dollars (about 681 yuan).

Kwikset Kevo supports iOS and Android devices, Bluetooth connectivity is fairly stable, but sometimes you may need to hit the door lock two or three times to open the door normally.

Kwikset Kevo's second-generation smart door locks have also been enhanced for safety. Cnet editors use screwdrivers to detonate power locks, but they have not been successful and are more robust than their predecessors. As for network security, there are no loopholes yet.

One of the obvious disadvantages of Kwikset Kevo is that it still does not provide any third-party platform compatibility, which means that it can not be linked with other smart home devices and can only directly connect the Nest thermostat or the Skybell doorbell. However, it supports IFTTT, so it is still possible to create some small rules to implement linked applications.

The price of Kwikset Kevo's second-generation smart lock is 230 US dollars (approximately RMB 1566), which is more expensive than the previous one. However, the more secure connection and firmer design, users who like early adopters may wish to try.

Source: cnet

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