What's the most secure place to hide something? A place that's not there, of course. Or the next best thing, a place that appears not to be there. And this is just what Quirky's invisible Covert ...
LA Times Studios may earn commission from purchases made through our links. There has never been a shortage of ways to make a front door smarter, but most of them asked homeowners to trade style for ...
Latch 7 Pro is designed around modern interoperability, with planned Aliro support to help enable a future of universal, ...
A new smart lock with a unique approach has been announced today called Level Lock. The clever invisible design means it works with your existing (traditional) deadbolt and keys to bring Apple HomeKit ...
Level Lock takes a stealth approach to HomeKit. Photo: Level Home A new “invisible” HomeKit-compatible lock means you won’t need to sacrifice fancy door hardware to get smart lock functionality. Level ...
Level locks are some of our favorite smart home security products for the simple reason that they don’t look like smart locks. Unlike so much of the competition, there’s no massive box hanging on the ...
Forget about fumbling with your keys late at night — a faculty member from the Technology and Science Institute of Northern Taiwan has developed a way to unlock your door with a simple hand gesture.
Unless you work at the Pentagon, the key locks on your desk drawers are probably easy to compromise. So with their new Covert, the folks at Quirky figured that a drawer lock can’t be picked if it ...
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