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Convenient smart lock for 2024: elevate home security with DESLOC B200

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In 2024, for homeowners embracing the smart home life with technology, home security continues to be a primary concern. The DESLOC B200 smart lock combines advanced technology with user-friendly features to enhance safety and convenience.

Key features of the DESLOC B200 Smart Lock

AI fingerprint technology

The DESLOC B200 uses AI-powered fingerprint recognition for precise and fast access, which makes it a reliable choice for homeowners seeking top-tier security without sacrificing convenience.

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Multiple access methods

This smart lock supports various access methods, including fingerprints, PIN codes, physical keys, and IC cards. It can store up to 150 unique PIN codes and 50 fingerprints, offering flexibility for multiple users,whether family members or trusted guests.

Smart connectivity

The DESLOC B200 integrates with smart home systems, offering Bluetooth connectivity. When paired with the G2 Gateway, additional features are available through the TT Lock App, such as remote control, real-time notifications, and voice commands via Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant.

Durability and performance

Designed to withstand different environmental conditions, the DESLOC B200 operates on four AA batteries, providing around 12 months of battery life. It includes a low-battery indicator and a Type-C emergency power port for continuous access.

Installation

Installation is straightforward, requiring only about 15 minutes and a screwdriver. The lock’s interior back cover includes adhesive to simplify the process.

Temporary access

For those needing temporary access, the DESLOC B200 allows for time-limited passwords or fingerprints, This feature is perfect for service providers or short-term guests, offering customizable access durations from 30 minutes to a full day, ensuring security without compromising convenience.

Privacy

The lock prioritizes privacy by processing fingerprint data locally, ensuring it is not stored on external servers.

Availability

DESLOC smart lock provides convenience with its advanced technology and flexible access options. Supported by 24-hour email assistance and available through live chat, phone, and social media, DESLOC aims to be a dependable choice for home security.The DESLOC B200 will be available starting September 10, 2024.

For more information or to purchase, visit www.desloc.com.

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