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Electronic locks that are used for the home generally use a keypad or push buttons to enter group of numbers to unlock doors. Today there are more electronic locks available that you can open using a keyless entry fob. They are like the ones that you use to lock and unlock your car. Some even work using your computer or smart phone.

The basic idea behind the electric lock is very simple. Instead of using a key or worrying about losing it, all you do with electronic locks is to push buttons or use a keypad to enter a code that you have decided on to get into your home. There are some that will let you still used the key to lock the door when you leave or going to stay home. If you have one of those that has a mechanical key cylinder that you use a key to lock the doors then your electronic lock offers you no more security than a regular key lock. Having a mechanical key cylinder would make it easier for the lock to be picked allowing a burglar to enter your home.

The high-tech locks of today operate wireless, even they have a keypad that is exposed. Today's locks use communication technology like WiFi, Bluetooth, and Z-Wave. If you have to use a keypad or push button in your code make sure that no one sees what it is because they could use the information to gain access to your home.

Pros of electronic locks

• Easy to use-when your arms are full of groceries or you carry a baby it is easier to use the keyless fob than fumbling with a key to open the door.

• Kids-when you have children it is easier to keep the doors locked when they are littler and as they get older and get home from school before you get home from work it is easier on them to get into the house. There is no more worry about loss keys.

• Convenience-electronic locks offer great security and when you come into the home it is easy to just relock the door with a keypad or keyless entry fob. When unlocking the door with a key you sometimes forget to relock the door. In addition, if there are several people who have to have access to the home it is easier to use a push-button code or keypad than having many keys that you have to issue.

Cons of electronic locks

• Hacking-this is the only real con of having such sophisticated locks. There are cyber criminals that enjoy trying to overcome security obstacles to get into a home.

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Source by Lora Davis