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Lockly displays some wildly innovative smart locks at CES 2025
Monday January 6, 2025. 06:00 PM , from PC World
Known for its innovative smart locks, Lockly introduced the Duet Series of smart deadbolt, announced the U.S. debut of its Styla Designer Handlebar Deadbolt, and an entirely new series of Sightline smart security cameras. The Duet smart lock series aims to redefine reliability in this space by combining a motorized mechanism with a manual thumb on the exterior side of the lock, giving users the option to manually lock and unlock the deadbolt when they’re outside the house. This hybrid approach addresses a common pain point for users who fear that electronic smart lock malfunctions will leave users locked out. With this added functionality, the Duet Series promises both convenience and peace of mind. The Duet Series also boasts up to 200-percent longer battery life than typical smart locks, thanks to what Lockly says is more efficient engineering. Built-in Wi-Fi adapters and compatibility with platforms such as Apple Home Keys, Google Home, and Amazon Alexa should allow the Duet Series promise to deliver broad smart home compatibility. The Lockly Vision Prestige has displays on both its exterior (shown up top) and its interior escutcheons.Lockly Lockly’s Vision Prestige Duet Series combines technologies previously incorporated into products such as the Lockly Vision Elite we reviewed in 2022. Priced at $499.99 and set to launch in Q4 2025, this series of locks offers an integrated video camera with 2K resolution, facial recognition, and real-time monitoring via the Lockly Home app. This lock also has an LCD display on its interior escutcheon to show who’s on the other side of the door. The Secure Pro Deadbolt UWB Edition, priced at $379.99 and also launching in Q4 2025, features an Ultra Wideband (UWB) radio for hands-free, proximity-based unlocking. Lockly’s new Styla Designer Handlebar Deadbolt enters the U.S. market as a luxury offering, blending aesthetic appeal with cutting-edge technology. With a sleek, minimalist design, the Styla is geared toward homeowners unwilling to compromise on style or functionality. The Lockly Styla Designer Handlebar Deadbolt integrates a smart lock into a stylish handleset (stylish if you like a modern aesthetic, that is).Lockly Those looking for a complete handleset with an integrated smart deadbolt will want to look at Lockly’s Styla Designer Handlebar Deadbolt. Its feature set includes Lockly’s PIN Genie, an embedded 2K HD video camera with color night vision and motion sensors, a 3D fingerprint sensor, and a two-way intercom. The Styla Designer Handlebar Deadbolt will be available in Q3 2025 for $699.99. Lockly enters the security camera space The Sightline Pro is one of two home security cameras Lockly is showing at CES this year.Lockly While Lockly has several products with integrated cameras, the battery-powered Sightline Camera and Sightline Camera Pro will be its first entries in the crowded home security camera space. These cameras will eliminate the need for Lockly customers to juggle multiple apps to see what’s happening around their homes. The Sightline Camera offers 2K HD resolution, color night vision, and local video storage via a microSD card. It’s priced at $69.99 and will be available in Summer 2025. The Sightline Pro features a 4K camera mounted on a motorized base that can tilt and pan 360 degrees, automatically tracking any source of movement in its field of view., and advanced tracking capabilities, will also be available in Summer 2025, priced at $149.99.
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