Review: Dog & Bone LockSmart

Review: Dog & Bone LockSmart

By Stephen Lambrechts

Review: Dog & Bone LockSmart

Introduction and design

Padlocks have always been pretty straightforward, haven’t they? Simply lock one up and keep its key in a safe place so you can open it up again. Not much more to it, is there?

Actually, there are a number of ways in which padlocks can evolve in order to provide expanded functionality and ease of use.

For starters, you have to get new physical keys made and distributed if more than one person (i.e. a friend, housemate or family member) needs to access what’s behind the lock.

You also have to keep a key on you or nearby in order to unlock it regularly, and really, who needs or wants another key to carry around?

Personally, every time I want to leave through the back door of my house, I have to walk inside, find the key to the back gate, walk back outside, unlock the padlock, walk inside and put the key away again, then come back out in order to pass through it. That’s a whole lot of back-and-forth to achieve an extremely simple task.

LockSmart

With the rising popularity of smart home accessories that apply wireless functionality to relatively mundane items, it makes sense that a padlock …read more

Source:: techradar.com – Gadgets

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