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Ubiquiti G3 Reader, Compact third-generation access reader, White (UA-G3-W)
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Ubiquiti G3 Reader, Compact third-generation access reader, White (UA-G3-W)

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  • Part Number: UA-G3-W
  • Color: White
  • Specifications: Hardware Indoor and Outdoor Use Networking Interface: (1) 10/100 MbE RJ45 port Connectivity BLE 4.1 NFC Power Method PoE UL 294 Power-limited Class 2 PSU UL 60950-1/62368-1 LPS/PS2 PSU Max. Power Consumption: 5W Supported Voltage Range: 48V DC ESD/EMP Protection: Air: ±15kV, contact: ±8kV Proximity sensor Speaker LEDs: R/G/B/W Learn More Button: (1) Factory-reset NFC Frequency: 13.56 MHz NFC Read Range: < 30 mm (1.18'') NFC Technology ISO/IEC 14443A / 14443B / 15693 / 18092 (Ecma 340) MIFARE Classic / MIFARE DESFIRE Sony FeliCa™ (ID only) NFC Forum tags T1T, T2T, T3T, T4T and T5T ECP 2.0 PoE Cabling Requirements: Cat 5e cabling is the minimum performance category recommended. The performance category utilized should match the transmission speed required at t...
  • Model #: UA-G3-W
Ubiquiti Magnetic Lock  UA-LOCK-MAGNETIC-540KG
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Ubiquiti Magnetic Lock UA-LOCK-MAGNETIC-540KG

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  • Part Number: UA-LOCK-MAGNETIC-540KG
  • Type: Lock
  • Model #: UA-LOCK-MAGNETIC-540KG
Ubiquiti - Access Ultra (UA-Ultra)
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Ubiquiti - Access Ultra (UA-Ultra)

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  • Type: Others
  • Model #: UA-Ultra
Grandstream Ip Video Door System with Ip Surveillance Camera and Ip Intercom (GDS3710)
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Grandstream Ip Video Door System with Ip Surveillance Camera and Ip Intercom (GDS3710)

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  • Protocol: Bluetooth
  • Type: Smart Garage
  • Model #: GDS3710
Ubiquiti Networks G3 Starter Kit (UA-G3-SK)
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Ubiquiti Networks G3 Starter Kit (UA-G3-SK)

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  • Parts: 1 Year
  • Labor: 1 Year
  • Model #: UA-G3-SK

Securing homes with smart door locks protects you and your personal items from loss, theft and misuse. While a well-made conventional front door lock will keep you secure, you can enjoy added functionality when you go with a smart digital option. Use your phone to lock the front door, and unlock it easily when you get home from a day at the office. Keep out intruders with the click of an app. Use voice assistants, Bluetooth® or Wi-Fi® to unlock your door virtually. This will allow you to move through you day with ease and without carrying a set of keys with you. Many devices have alarms that notify users about a break-in. Digital door locks offer an added layer of convenience to your space and are easy to use. 

Smart Door Locks Are Easy to Maintain

Some smart door locks supply emergency power, and this can be an important aid when the batteries inside the lock run out of power while you are outside the house. Other smart locks feature micro USB connections so that they are compatible with a variety of smart plugs and LED accessories, allowing you to use an external battery pack to activate the lock. Another option you may want to consider features external posts to which you can connect a 9V battery, which will supply your door lock with enough power to open the door and get you inside. 

Electric Locks Have Multiple Security Features

Digital door locks feature various smart options that offer control at your convenience. You can select from facial recognition, passwords, fingerprint scanning or cards to gain access. Some models feature capacitive touchscreens with a visual menu for a user-friendly, intuitive experience. Voice guide features will help you to easily install a smart home automation system on your own. If you want to ensure that you will have access to your home even if you forget your password, you may want to consider a device that includes a random password feature.

Some digital door locks allow you to set up temporary keys for guests, which you can retain or delete once they have returned home. Smart door lock systems will often let you set time restrictions around when guests can use each access code. For greater convenience, choose an option with a Wi-Fi module that facilitates remote control, enabling you to give visitors entry with the tap of a button.

Electronic Deadbolts Give Users Complete Control of Their Doors

If you have an existing smart home hub, ensure smart door locks are compatible. Many electronic deadbolts support Bluetooth, enabling them to connect with smartphones for a geofencing functionality. Geofencing supports remote access door locks with smart hubs and kits, enabling the door to automatically lock itself when it detects that your phone has left the vicinity. You can set these systems to open when they detect that your phone is around again automatically.