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Smart locks from brands like Kwikset can go wrong, but there's thankfully a way of resetting them back to factory settings and changing the code. Here's how.
Kwikset's first entirely key-free lock is a sleek and simple touchscreen keypad and Z-Wave compatibility.
Halo’s unique combination of app, keypad, and key lock/unlock options provides the operational flexibility that will appeal to all levels of tech users.
Kwikset is showcasing the touchscreen and keypad Halo Smart Locks for the very first time in its CES booth (#42137, CES Tech West | Sands Expo, Smart Home Marketplace).
Kwikset intros a pair of new smart locks at CES 2019 The Kwikset Halo is a new Wi-Fi-based lock, Aura is a Bluetooth model aimed at buyers on a budget.
The Kwikset Obsidian smart lock was launched in 2017; it's available in two versions: A non-connected model, which can store up to 16 codes, costs about $140.
The Halo by Kwikset is a smart lock that be controlled using an app, codes, or an old fashioned set of keys. It's also extremely durable.
Most app-enabled smart locks like the August or any of the Schlages will still include a traditional cylinder mechanism, you know, just in case. The new Obsidian lock from Kwikset, however, has no ...
The Kwikset Halo has long been one of our favorite smart locks, and this all-new version—the Halo Select—looks to be a significant upgrade.
The Kwikset Premis, however, packs all the intelligence you want in a door lock while still keeping your pad on lockdown. A few things brought me to installing this new, $229 smart lock in my home.
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