You can unlock SwitchBot's first deadbolt smart lock with your face
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You can unlock SwitchBot's first deadbolt smart lock with your face
"Like the Keypad Vision that SwitchBot launched last year, the new Lock Vision series unveiled at CES uses 3D facial recognition technology to enable "near-instant unlocking" after scanning your face. The Lock Vision is the first smart lock from SwitchBot that needs to be installed directly into your door in place of a traditional lock, instead of being retrofitted over existing locks like all its previous smart lock products."
"It supports Matter-over-Wi-Fi connectivity for direct integration with Apple Home. SwitchBot says the included rechargeable battery can run for six months on a single charge, with an additional backup battery that lasts up to five years. Two variations have been announced, but SwitchBot hasn't revealed the price or availability for either version yet. The base Lock Vision model can be unlocked using facial recognition, passcodes, app control, geofenced auto-unlocking, an NFC card, or a physical key."
SwitchBot introduced a deadbolt smart lock called Lock Vision that unlocks using 3D facial recognition for near-instant access. The lock replaces traditional deadbolts and requires full installation into the door instead of retrofitting. It supports Matter-over-Wi-Fi for direct Apple Home integration. A rechargeable battery provides approximately six months per charge, with an auxiliary backup battery lasting up to five years. Two versions exist: the base model offers facial recognition, passcodes, app and NFC options plus physical key and geofencing; the Pro adds fingerprint scanning and contactless palm-vein recognition. Price and availability remain unreleased.
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