Do the SDL smart door locks work with Amazon Alexa, Google Home and Apple Home Kit?

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 non-HomeKit smart home devices. https://homebridge.io
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