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McLovin 09-29-2019 11:10 AM

What % of houses have alarms and Dobermans?
And I guess those that do, don't need any door locks at all.
Anyways, my point was that any door lock will do, no one is going to hack a pin code on it, secretly get fingerprints, cut off your finger etc.
Amazon is filled with them, where you can use a physical key or combo keypad. Any of them will be fine.

McLovin 09-29-2019 11:15 AM

I have several of these, they work great with a lot of cool and useful features.

https://www.amazon.com/Limited-Collectors-Electronic-Deadbolt-Bluetooth/dp/B07QRXN8JZ/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?keywords=oaks+door+lock&qid=1569784 410&s=gateway&sr=8-5

rilriley 12-24-2019 06:47 PM

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Originally Posted by McLovin (Post 10608160)
What % of houses have alarms and Dobermans?
And I guess those that do, don't need any door locks at all.
Anyways, my point was that any digital biometric door lock will do, no one is going to hack a pin code on it, secretly get fingerprints, cut off your finger etc.
Amazon is filled with them, where you can use a physical key or combo keypad. Any of them will be fine.

Yes, these smart locks successfully eliminated the trouble of being locked at my door. And its installation is very simple, I have completed the installation in about 15 minutes. It's the perfect choice for those who don't want to carry a key when going out.

Brando 12-26-2019 12:24 PM

Not sure if this video applies, but it raises some concerns:

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KFC911 12-26-2019 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by McLovin (Post 10608037)
Or just use a rock to break out the thin glass covering one of the many huge openings in the house and walk right in.

So that's three of us that thought the same thing....

I always carry a dawgy treat for Dobie too :D

GH85Carrera 12-27-2019 06:22 AM

We all know the locks are to keep the non pros and the neighbors out of your house. No amount of security will keep the real pros out.

My friend has a 4 digit code keypad to get into his house. He hates keys, and it would be stupid to not have some sort of lock on the doors. It has worked fine for several years, but so has the old school key for the door knob and deadbolt on my front door.

No doubt at all, a pro will get inside in short order. They will have severe lead poisoning in short order. I don't buy or sell drugs, I am not in any gangs, and participate no criminal activity of any sort. That improves my chance of not getting involved in home invasions. Nothing to attract the criminal types here.

oliverjane 06-08-2022 01:11 AM

Biometric locks offer ease while also providing residential and business security. They'll take care of the lost keys and forgotten passwords for you. The lock will unlock automatically if you allow the gadget to scan your access code.

rusnak 06-08-2022 09:54 AM

skip to 1:14

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I want one of these


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