Schlage, a leading home security brand, announced two new smart locks at CES today: the Schlage Sense Pro smart deadbolt and the Schlage Arrive smart Wi-Fi deadbolt. Both locks are designed to ...
The Schlage Sense Pro will work with Apple’s Home Key hands-free unlocking and is its first to support Matter over Thread.
Schlage's new Sense Pro Smart Deadbolt introduces Ultra Wideband-enabled hands-free unlocking, Matter over Thread support and ...
Schlage’s Sense Pro smart lock will ship later this month with Apple Home integration and Ultra Wideband for auto-unlocking ...
Schlage came to CES 2025 with a new trick: This smart lock uses ultra-wideband to predict exactly when you're reaching for the door. Tyler Lacoma Editor / Home Security and Smart Home Tyler has worked ...
Smart home security brand Schlage unveiled two new smart door locks at CES 2025 that help modernize house access. The first is the Sense Pro Smart Deadbolt, which has the unique ability to unlock ...
America's Most Trusted ® Lock Brand 1 Expands Its Leading Smart WiFi Lock Portfolio to Provide Consumers with Added Protection and Connectivity to Even More Doors in the Home "We're seeing a shift in ...
The Schlage Encode Smart WiFi Lever is designed to work on standard single bore-hole doors, offering the security and convenience of the Schlage smart lock experience to more areas of the home. From ...
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The Schlage Arrive Smart WiFi Deadbolt Lock is a well-made smart lock that concentrates on the most important tasks, but some will find its price tag a bit high for its limited feature set. Schlage ...
Schlage today unveiled a new Sense Pro Smart Deadbolt that's able to connect to smart home platforms like HomeKit using Matter-over-Thread. The device has no key hole as it is exclusively designed to ...
I never thought smart home tech was for me. Maybe that’s because my introduction to it was largely centered around my friends incessantly yelling “Hey Google!” whenever they wanted a light turned on ...