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The new Sense Pro Deadbolt lock knows when you approach via Ultra Wideband signals. A new software patch will also redesign ...
Announced at CES 2025, Lockly's latest smart home devices combine AI, sleek design, HomeKit, and Apple HomeKey integration to ...
If UWB target prediction doesn't razzle your dazzle, Schlage is releasing an additional lock, the Arrive deadbolt. While the ...
Philips has returned to CES 2025 with the 5000 Series Video Palm Recognition Smart Lock, building on the success of its Wi-Fi ...
Key players like Lockly and TCL are locking down new devices with built-in video monitors so you can see exactly who's trying ...
TP-Link's PalmKey Smart Door Lock works by scanning the veins in your palm. This potentially means better security, since ...
Unlike most smart locks, which are generally the shape of a small rectangular box, the Styla has a long bar-like shape, both ...
The veteran lock manufacturer also took the wraps off the Schlage Arrive Smart WiFi Deadbolt at CES today; this model ...
Her joy at moving into that property was short-lived when she made the grave mistake of flashing her front door keys to her millions of followers in a video documenting her first day in the home.
From smart locks with their own displays to a smart pet door that can sense when your pooch approaches, these are the smart home gadgets that caught our eye in Las Vegas this year.