Anonymous wrote:We have a Yale keyless lock. It speaks (when you enter the code) to tell you that the battery is low, replace the battery. It's the only time it speaks. I just changed the batteries for the 3rd time in the almost 6 years we've had this lock. You can have different codes. Ours is connected to our home security app so I can also unlock it from my cell if someone has arrived at our house before me or something and I need to let them in. I think there's a Yale app too, but not sure since ours is accessed thru the home security app. We have a wired ring doorbell too, though I think the wireless ones are fine too, you just have to charge more often maybe. (Even the wired ones, you do have to charge the rechargeable battery maybe every year? to keep all the video-ing going, but if wired it will ring as a doorbell in your house even if the battery-powered video recording and intercom functionality is dead by any chance.
Anonymous wrote:Can be hacked in under 3 seconds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: It a fan of the keyless locks. I’ve had the battery go dead on me when I tried to enter late at night on a cold day.
Oh. Gosh. Ok. Hadn't thought of that.
Anonymous wrote: It a fan of the keyless locks. I’ve had the battery go dead on me when I tried to enter late at night on a cold day.
Anonymous wrote:I have a keyless door, and a ring camera doorbell.
One code, but you can change it. Why do you need multiple codes? Change the battery once a year.
Get a ring doorbell cam. Charge when needed. Not complicated.