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  • Schlage

    Google Assistant can lock Schlage's Sense deadbolt (updated)

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    Mallory Locklear
    Mallory Locklear
    05.29.2018

    Schlage's Sense Smart Deadbolt is now compatible with Google Assistant, giving users with enabled devices voice control over their lock. By saying, "OK Google, is my door locked?" or "OK Google, lock my door," Sense owners can check on the status of their deadbolt or lock it using Google Assistant. The company announced that Google Assistant support was on the way during CES earlier this year.

  • Schlage

    Android phones can now open Schlage's premium smart lock

    by 
    Saqib Shah
    Saqib Shah
    08.15.2017

    Android users in search of a smart lock now have another option available to them. On top of its existing iOS (and HomeKit) support, Schlage is adding compatibility for Google's OS to its top-of-the-line Smart Deadlock. That's not all, if you're willing to fork out an extra $70 you can also grab the company's new Sense Wi-Fi adapter, allowing you to control the smart lock from anywhere.

  • Safetech

    New York forces smart lock maker to improve its security

    by 
    Rob LeFebvre
    Rob LeFebvre
    05.23.2017

    Smart locks promise the security of a traditional lock without the need to carry around a key. Most can be unlocked with a mobile app or an RFID-equipped card you can store in your wallet. Unfortunately, they're also pretty easy to hack open. The office of New York's attorney general, Eric T. Schneiderman, announced a settlement today with one such smart lock manufacturer. Utah-based Safetech Products has agreed to encrypt all of its smart lock passwords, electronic keys and other credentials within its locks, prompt users to change the default password upon initial setup and establish a more comprehensive security program.

  • Wink

    Wink's connected home tech uses Alexa to lock your doors

    by 
    Billy Steele
    Billy Steele
    02.28.2017

    You can already use Alexa to control Wink-compatible connected lights, switches and thermostats, but now the IoT company is letting you use the virtual assistant to lock your doors. Wink announced today that you can employ those handy voice commands to make sure your doors are locked. The company says that smart locks from the likes of Schlage, Kwikset, and Yale that are compatible with its tech are privy to the update.

  • Kwikset goes keyless with its 'Obsidian' smart lock

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    Andrew Tarantola
    Andrew Tarantola
    01.05.2017

    Most app-enabled smart locks like the August or any of the Schlages will still include a traditional cylinder mechanism, you know, just in case. The new Obsidian lock from Kwikset, however, has no need for your puny keys. Like, at all.