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Smartphones to replace keys with new smart door locks

New Delhi: Gabriel Bestard-Ribas got tired of his house keys scratching his smartphone in his pocket, so he combined them.The result was a Goji lock, which senses when a resident's smartphone is near and not



Kevo launched late last year at an array of US retailers with an application tailored for iPhones, and UniKey was waiting for a software update from Google to release one compatible with Android-powered handsets.

Schlage's touch-screen deadbolt let people unlock doors to their homes remotely using their smartphones, and featured built-in alarms that shriek if incorrect codes are entered too many times.

Each of the locks provided ways to offer limited access by granting people temporary keys or codes, and promised records of who entered and when delivered to smartphones.

"Your lock is linked to the Wi-Fi of your home, and your home automation system, so you could manage your home from anywhere in the world," Bestard-Ribas said. "This is a really life-changing event that is happening now-a-days."

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