Anonymous wrote:We have a low-tech Schlage. Its not smart phone or blue-tooth or wi-fi enabled. Its just a key pad and it is awesome! Very simple but effective. It also has a slot for a key which we keep hidden outside should the battery ever die suddenly.
Anonymous wrote:This is being sold as a lock when it's really just stealing your data and selling it to the highest bidder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can be hacked in under 3 seconds.
Yup. Not to mention monitored by others.
People love new tech and are easily swayed by marketing gimmicks.
If someone really wants to get into your house, they aren't going to bother hacking your keypad. They'll throw a brick through a window.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can be hacked in under 3 seconds.
Yup. Not to mention monitored by others.
People love new tech and are easily swayed by marketing gimmicks.
If someone really wants to get into your house, they aren't going to bother hacking your keypad. They'll throw a brick through a window.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can be hacked in under 3 seconds.
Yup. Not to mention monitored by others.
People love new tech and are easily swayed by marketing gimmicks.
If someone really wants to get into your house, they aren't going to bother hacking your keypad. They'll throw a brick through a window.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can be hacked in under 3 seconds.
Yup. Not to mention monitored by others.
People love new tech and are easily swayed by marketing gimmicks.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Our keyless lock starts beeping with a special beep when you need to change the batteries. Ours does this for about a month. You'd have to work hard to ignore the warning signs. Also, we have keyless entry on front and back doors so if we got locked out of one we'd just go to the other.
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.