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Also, a thief can just kick the door in, or go in through a back window if they really want to.
Any lock can be bypassed. Just take a look at the lock picking lawyer.
Also, you can try and fill in the keyhole with something block it I guess.
It's not for everybody. I have two of them because they each solved different problems/annoyances for me.
The fingerprint works great. The keypad is a backup/method but I haven't had to use it for myself as I use the fingerprint.
Contractors, cleaners, dog walkers, or other family can be given their own individual code with optional time limits - 2pm to 4pm.
The key, which will explode the other commenter's mind, is next backup/method.
I'm leaving a few more options... like opening via the app, etc.
It helps me so I bought it, and then bought another one after using it for a while.
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Thieves can unlock via WiFi as well...
I have this lock and key is unique. It's this weird half cresent looking key thing.
Also, a thief can just kick the door in, or go in through a back window if they really want to.
Any lock can be bypassed. Just take a look at the lock picking lawyer.
Also, you can try and fill in the keyhole with something block it I guess.
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I'm assuming the key is used if WiFi or battery backup is out. A keypad lock is for your convenience. A thief can get into whatever door they need to, the lock is just a deterrent.
I have this and a Schlage encode. Both are self installed as they use standard deadbolt holes. They have both been 100% reliable over the last 2 years. I prefer the Schlage encode because the app user interface is better
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