Smart Locks:
Keyless Entry & Enhanced Security
Enhance your home security with smart locks that offer keyless entry and remote access, ensuring you can control and monitor your home’s security from anywhere.
Smart locks, like the Kwikset smart lock, are crucial for enhancing home security. Since the front door is a primary entry point, protecting it with a smart door lock ensures both security and convenience:
Adjustable Backset: Ensures that your new products fit most standard doors.
Multiple Finishes: Let your new door locks suit your home's decor.
Remote Control: Access your lock from anywhere using your smartphone.
Battery-Powered: No wires to bend, fray, or fail during a power outage.
Z-Wave Networking: Secure, encrypted wireless control from different devices.
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Remotely adjust your home’s temperature from your phone.
Control devices remotely, set schedules, and save energy.
Remotely control and monitor your garage door from anywhere.
While smart locks offer convenience, there are some disadvantages:
Dependence on Power: Smart locks require batteries, and if they run out, you may be locked out unless you have a physical key.
Cost: Smart locks can be more expensive than traditional locks, both in terms of purchase and potential installation fees.
Yes, a locksmith can unlock a smart lock, including the Kwikset 620. If you forget your access code or if the lock malfunctions, a professional locksmith can help you gain entry.
Yes, keypad locks can be vulnerable to hacking, particularly if they use weak codes or lack advanced security features. However, many modern smart locks, including the Kwikset 620, incorporate encryption and other security measures to mitigate these risks. It's essential to use strong, unique codes and change them regularly to enhance security.
Yes, in addition to smart locks’ internal auto-lock function, connecting a smart lock to your Brinks Home security system allows you to set rules and schedules. This feature adds an extra layer of security and convenience.
The lifespan of a smart lock like the Kwikset 620 can vary, but many users report that they last years with proper care. Factors such as battery life, usage frequency, and environmental conditions can affect longevity. Regular maintenance and timely battery replacements can help extend its life. Battery charge levels are displayed on your control panel, and you will be sent an alert when the batteries need to be replaced.
Yes. Since the Brinks Home system can integrate up to 120 different Z-Wave smart home devices, including smart locks from well-known brands like Kwikset and Yale, you can add the device you already own.