The other words of eroticismInternet of Things is going green.
Brinks (a division of hardware manufacturer Hampton Products) has announced that it is taking preorders for its ARRAY Smart Deadbolt, a heavy-duty lock you can operate with your smartphone.
SEE ALSO: This smart deadbolt uses Google Assistant to keep you safeUnlike many smart locks, however, which require standard cylindrical batteries, ARRAY draws from a proprietary lithium polymer battery. This connects to an onboard solar panel, meaning it can be powered directly by sunlight.
Don't worry: If your lock is in a shady place, you can still charge its battery the normal way.
In designing the lock, Brinks aimed for simplicity and versatility. You can lock and unlock the deadbolt remotely with Brinks' ARRAY app, which Hampton Products Chief Marketing Officer Jim Hartung told Mashableis "incredibly intuitive to use." The lock also includes a key cylinder for those who are nostalgic for a physical key, and a touchpad for users who have moved past the traditional key, but aren't quite ready to use their phone.
"We've covered every conceivable angle of someone who might want to use a smart deadbolt," Hartung said.
The deadbolt also supports Amazon's Alexa, and integration with Google Assistant and Apple's Homekit is in the works.
Brinks has also announced ARRAY Smart Light fixtures, outdoor lights outfitted with cameras and motion sensors that will alert you when guests have arrived, and an ARRAY Chek connected lock, which can inform you whether or not your lock is properly secured.
But though Brinks continues to expand its Internet of Things ecosystem, Hartung believes the deadbolt remains the company's centerpiece. "The core of any quality home-security system is a lock," he said. "We built our connected product line around smart locks."
The ARRAY Smart Deadbolt has a suggested retail price of $249, and will ship in a few weeks. ARRAY Smart Lights and ARRAY Chek locks will be available later this year, and Brinks has not yet announced their prices.
Keen for more gadgets? Follow our complete coverage of CES 2018 here.
Topics Alexa Amazon Amazon Alexa Amazon Echo Apple CES Cybersecurity Google Google Assistant Google Home Sustainability
10 highestBanish your black thumb with the Click & Grow Smart Garden 3Author hides short story in 1000 copies of his book, Twitter turns detective11 ways to virtually visit Santa this holiday seasonNude blogger thanks Instagram for suspending her account and proving her point about censorshipIt's time to reexamine 'XElon Musk's brainNude blogger thanks Instagram for suspending her account and proving her point about censorshipThe 10 mostTrump's new poll is A) dumb B) pointless C) laughable D) all of the aboveEcho vs. Nest Audio vs. HomePod mini: Which smart speaker is the best?Cuddly cat gets purrfect job at Scottish hospitalMmm, yes, Whole Foods ground beef molded in the shape of the Amazon logoTrump explains why he pardoned Joe Arpaio during a hurricane and oh please noUtah monolith was apparently torn down by a group of dudes, not aliensFacebook comments on Fauci and Zuckerberg's vaccine talk suggest we're totally screwedDJ Khaled's very famous baby is having the best time at the VMAsTrump's Charlottesville remarks are costing MarFitbit Ionic smartwatch and Flyer headphones: Hands onFacebook's Libra might launch in January, but there's a catch Whatever Became of the Pinkertons? Illinois Jesus A Return to Skateboarding What Happened Between Hemingway and John Dos Passos? Flaubert’s Past Lives What David Foster Wallace Taught Paul Thomas Anderson An English Translation of Houellebecq’s "Submission" Is Coming You Wouldn’t Think Slipping on a Banana Peel Is Funny, But … A New Trend in Vigilantism The Pigshit at the End of the Rainbow: Remembering Robert Stone Four Poets Discuss Their Favorite Photographs The Morning News Roundup for December 18, 2014 Rimbaud’s Poetry Inspired an MIT Professor to Rob a Bank How to Curate an Art Exhibition in Your Kitchen New York’s First Daily Newspaper Reading Jacques Mesrine’s Autobiography Attending the 2014 Objectivist Conference The Answers to Walter Benjamin’s Riddles The Morning News Roundup for January 5, 2015 Ann Rachlin’s Story Time
2.5964s , 10196.3828125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【other words of eroticism】,Fresh Information Network