Keyless Deadbolt Locks: No Longer a Thing of the Future

by Bob Crandell

It wasn’t too long ago that fumbling in the dark for keys was simply a way of life for nearly everyone who locked their doors, whether to their homes or businesses. Lost and missing keys necessitated numerous lock changing episodes, and cold enough conditions caused icy locks. Thieves could gain entry through simple means, and it was always difficult to keep track of who had keys to what.

Those scenarios are all changing now, thanks to the advent of keyless deadbolt lock systems. Nowadays, the technology that creates these great products is available at greatly reduced costs over past times, and many people are taking advantage of the simplicity that technology offers in yet another area of life.

Keyless deadbolt locks work by storing the fingerprints of up to ten different users. When a user needs to gain access to a locked door, he or she simply swipes a finger across the pad, and just like magic, the door is opened. From the inside, the locks work just like a normal deadbolt, ensuring ease of use and guaranteeing quick exit in case of fire or some other emergency.

The devices store the fingerprints of up to ten users, and with a swipe of a finger over a simple keypad, the door will unlock for those ten people.If a person needs to be added or removed, the process is fairly simple, greatly reducing the need for repeated lock changing in order to change and secure access to a location.Keyless deadbolt locks also come with back up keys, and operate off of batteries, ensuring their operation during storms and power outages. Operating in a wide variety of environmental and weather conditions, they are virtually assured to work all the time.

No more changing locks due to a former friend, flame, or employee having a key that can’t be recovered! Simply remove that person from the device. They are easier to maintain, and harder to break into, than a normal deadbolt door lock would be. Obviously, the problem of fumbling around for keys in the dark or the rain is completely eliminated.With a wide variety of uses, including homes, commercial locations, storage units, and even vacation homes, keyless deadbolt locks certainly make sense for almost anyone to use.

With an accessible cost as low as $150 per lock, this technology is bring the future into the present and making everyday life just a little bit more simple for the everyday person!

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