Is the emergency mechanical key as secure as a regular domestic keyed lock?
Absolutely! The emergency mechanical key is developed to offer a similar, if not higher, level of security compared to a standard domestic keyed lock. This gives you the ability to manually lock or unlock the whole system, thereby bypassing any electronic functionalities whenever necessary. This means that regardless of any potential electronic faults or failures, you still have a reliable backup to ensure your property remains secure.
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Can you provide additional information on the smart key cylinder lock?
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Is there an option to use a key for override, since I can't see a keyhole in the images?
Yes, a mechanical key can be used for override. The location of the keyhole varies depending on the model. In certain models, it's discreetly placed on the bottom of the front panel. For other models, the keyhole is strategically located on the front ...
Does the smart door lock come with keycards or fobs?
Definitely! Every smart door lock we offer comes equipped with key access options for your convenience. Depending on the specific model you choose, the package will include either two or three electronic fobs. These fobs allow for easy, keyless door ...
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, ...
What is the difference between a mortise and a latch?
A mortise includes a latch and a deadbolt, providing added security. On the other hand, a latch comes only with the latch mechanism. It's worth noting that our latch-only lock options feature a dead-latch, making them more secure than a regular ...