What troubles me more is that all those solutions are only capable of replacing a deadbolt and not the primary doorlock. Even in the video there's still a second lock at that door...
so what happens if someone steals your phone, finds out where you live and just walks right into your house?
The same thing that would happen if someone stole your keys - it is just a locking mechanism. The benefit here is your phone can have a pass code, but your keys can't.
Okay, it'll work in the case of a power outage...but will it work in the case of a power outage on your phone? Yikes.
I like the way the Nest can be controlled by any iDevice and a Mac. I should think such a lock systems would be supported by multiple Apple products. I'll read more and see ...
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What troubles me more is that all those solutions are only capable of replacing a deadbolt and not the primary doorlock. Even in the video there's still a second lock at that door...
I like the way the Nest can be controlled by any iDevice and a Mac. I should think such a lock systems would be supported by multiple Apple products. I'll read more and see ...