Less is more. It's an age-old design concept and one that I'm happy to see reflected in a few new Wi-Fi smart locks on the market. Ditching hubs and adapters feels like the way forward with smart ...
Very good on its own, but software configuration when pairing with other smart home systems and devices—including Key by Amazon—can be a bewildering experience. Those are some great features, but I ...
LAS VEGAS (Jan. 4, 2022) – Schlage, a leading provider of home security and access solutions for over a century, today virtually announced the Schlage Encode Plus™ Smart WiFi Deadbolt, at the 2022 ...
Schlage's latest smart deadbolt ditches hubs for good. The Schlage Encode Smart Wi-Fi Deadbolt doesn't need the Schlage Sense Wi-Fi Adapter or a smart home hub. It connects to your home's Wi-Fi.
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Now you can secure your home office, Airbnb closet, or shed with a connected door lock. Now you can secure your ...
Smart devices are here to stay. Not only do they add extra functionality and accessibility to your house, but they can also offer extra security. Have you ever left your house and wondered if you ...
The trend towards turning houses into smart homes has been a slow one over the past few years, but more and more homeowners are adding connected devices like thermostats, cameras, lights, stoves and ...
Our CES 2019 Hub: The latest news, hands-on reviews, and more Amazon Key adds keyless entry to garages, Ring devices, and business properties SimCam security camera’s DIY A.I. recognizes faces, ...
The brand's newest smart lock now allows users to control their Ring of Security for visual identification and remote access management CARMEL, Ind., April 16, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Schlage®, a brand ...
CES 2022 is just about officially over, but we still have a handful of emails and press releases we’re diligently going over. We usually start the week with all the big brand announcements because we ...
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in print ...