Can SDL smart locks be hard wired instead of battery operated?
All our locks can all be hardwired by connecting a wire to the +and - in the battery compartment. Customers would need to speak to an electrician about how the wire would run from the lock on the door to a 6V DC power supply on the wall.
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What are the main differences between the SDL-SS1 and SDL-S1 smart door locks?
Size difference: One of the primary distinctions between the SDL-SS1 and SDL-S1 smart door locks is their size. The SDL-SS1 is 35mm wide, while the SDL-S1 is 43mm wide. This size difference can have implications for installation and compatibility ...
What is the difference between the Smart DL 5 in 1 Slim and the SDL-S1 Smart Slim 5 in 1?
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Can I use a different key barrel, like Bi-Lock, with your smartlocks?
Yes, our SDL-S2 and SDL-SS1 smartlocks are designed with separate key cylinders. This means you can easily replace the default teardrop-shaped cylinder with a compatible third-party key barrel, such as Bi-Lock. If you have any further questions, ...
Do the SDL smart door locks work with Amazon Alexa, Google Home and Apple Home Kit?
All SDL smart door locks are compatible with Amazon Alexa and Google Home. Even though the SDL locks do not support Apple HomeKit natively, you can use platforms such as HomeBridge to make this work. HomeBridge adds HomeKit support to your ...
How does the mortise locking mechanism work in SDL smart door locks?
Our SDL range mortise locks are enhanced by a thoughtful power-saving mechanism: With our SDL smart door locks, unlocking your door is a breeze. Simply input your preferred method - be it a passcode, fingerprint, or fob - and pull down the handle. ...