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It’s even more impressive when you consider that there’s still 34 days left on the clock. The company promptly smashed their U$30,000 goal in a mere 3 hours, and has now raised US$207,527, which is several times higher than their original goal. The KeyWe Smart Lock is undeniably a great product, and it seems people on Kickstarter agree. The final retail price for the KeyWe Smart Lock will be $199, which honestly still isn’t too bad. You can also opt for two at a lower price of US$198, and you can add an extra US$50 for a Wi-Fi bridge add-on that allows you to unlock your door from basically anywhere as long as there’s an internet connection.

The KeyWe Smart Lock is on Kickstarter for US$139. So, how much is this miraculous product exactly? Well, it’s really not too bad. This is some really strong aluminum right here. How strong exactly? To put it into perspective, the aluminum here is the same type that goes into the making of planes and boats. The KeyWe Smart Lock is built with Ansi Grade 2 Deadbolt and very strong aluminum. What about if someone physically attempts to smash the lock? Well, KeyWe’s given plenty of thought towards that as well.
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In the case that you lose your phone, de-registering your device is also an extremely simple process.īut that’s just the software side of things.
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KeyWe has apparently tested the lock in a high-density Seoul apartment complex chock-full of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth signals, making it really secure. If you’re wondering if a smart lock can be secure, then you can put those worries to rest. The developers over at KeyWe really put a lot of thought into this, and it shows. In the event of an emergency, the KeyWe Smart Lock comes with a standard key as well. Well, there’s also a workaround for that. You may ask, “What if my phone runs out of battery, or I lose it, or my house runs out of electricity?”. There’s even the option to use NFC to unlock your door with your phone or a NFC card. For those of you who still can’t wrap your heads around that, you can still opt for a simple pin code. If that’s too scary for you, you can also unlock it via a button in the app.

There’s Bluetooth, which unlocks the door when you come close to it and locks it behind you. Through an app on your smartphone, you can select between these different methods at will. The sheer amount of ways to unlock your door available is frankly quite impressive. The KeyWe Smart Lock is essentially a battery fueled door lock that gives you plenty of secure ways to lock and open your door. We’re not arguing though it’s got all the bells and whistles you could want from a lock, and then some. Korean company KeyWe’s latest Kickstarter the KeyWe smart lock, one they’re calling the “smartest lock ever”. If you’re in need of a brand new lock for your house door AND happen to be incredibly tech savvy, then you’re in luck. Want your house to be more secure? Make way for the KeyWe Smart Lock! It's already reached its funding goals, and orders are expected to start shipping in August.The KeyWe Smart Lock is impressive and affordable Right now on Kickstarter, they're US$139 apiece or two for US$198, with an extra US$50 if you want the Wi-Fi bridge add-on.
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The lock also features a manual numeric keypad. Or you can hook it up to your phone's NFC chip and tap to enter - in fact the team provides a blank NFC key card you can use in the same way. You can also turn off the Bluetooh and just click a button on an app - a process that works over Wi-Fi too if you buy the Wi-Fi bridge add-on, so you can unlock the door remotely.
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The lock can be opened with Bluetooth which detects your phone using a low-powered signal and unlocks the door when you walk up, then locks it again behind you for full keyless entry.

The KeyWe replaces your current door lock with a smart, battery powered unit that gives you a huge range of different and secure ways to open your door.

Korean company KeyWe has launched what it's calling the "smartest lock ever" on Kickstarter, reports New Atlas contributor Loz Blain.
