Thanks to the Nuki Keypad 2 you can now use your phone to unlock your door with a tap. We speak to the Nuki co-founder, Martin Pansy, about the new smart access feature.
Nuki’s new Keypad 2 NFC brings tap-to-unlock convenience to residential doors, combining contactless technology with support ...
Tyler has worked on, lived with and tested all types of smart home and security technology for over a dozen years, explaining the latest features, privacy tricks, and top recommendations. With degrees ...
Nuki has launched its new Keypad 2 NFC, its ‘world’s first’ Aliro-certified keypad for electronic door locks. Available in the UK and US, the Nuki Keypad 2 NFC uses Tap-to-Unlock so users can use ...
Smart access technology has graduated from convenience upgrade to ecosystem cornerstone, and the garage may be the most ...
Ivy Tech's Lafayette campus will spend over $240,000 to replace outdated door locks with safer, modern versions. The current locks require opening the door to engage ...
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Smart door lock: Security or danger? Digital locks under question after Indore fire case
The incident of a fire breaking out during electric car charging in Indore, along with the failure of a digital lock, has raised serious questions about smart security systems. While digital door ...
The Lockly Secure Pro Zeno is a smart deadbolt lock that offers fingerprint scanning, voice control, and compatibility with ...
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Access has never been smarter or faster – Nuki debuts smart lock keypad for electronic doors
Austrian smart lock manufacturer Nuki has just launched its new smart lock keypad for residential electronic door locks. The keypad is a ‘world’s first’ Aliro-certified keypad that comes with ...
One of the pitfalls of modern engineering is that it’s entirely possible to end up in a situation where a product or solution ...
Patrick Gallagher has a decade of experience testing products from kitchen appliances to home security essentials, focusing on what matters most. Smart home security systems combine the features of a ...
When the IBM PC was new, I served as the president of the San Francisco PC User Group for three years. That’s how I met PCMag’s editorial team, who brought me on board in 1986. In the years since that ...
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