Connectivity Options

Connectivity Options

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Describes the wireless technologies employed by the smart lock to communicate with other devices and networks, influencing its range, reliability, and integration capabilities.
  • Bluetooth Low Energy: Smart locks using BLE for energy-efficient short-range connection
  • Cellular (4G LTE): Smart locks using 4G LTE cellular networks for high-speed connectivity
  • Mesh Network: Smart locks that form or connect to a mesh network for extended range
  • Cellular: Smart locks that use cellular networks for remote access
  • Satellite: Smart locks using satellite connectivity for remote access in isolated areas
  • Wi-Fi: Smart locks that connect directly to Wi-Fi networks for remote access
  • Bluetooth: Smart locks that use Bluetooth for short-range wireless connection
  • Li-Fi: Smart locks using light-based Li-Fi technology for secure, high-speed data transfer
  • EnOcean: Smart locks using EnOcean wireless technology for energy harvesting
  • LoRaWAN: Smart locks using LoRaWAN for long-range, low-power connectivity
  • NFC: Smart locks using Near Field Communication for short-range, secure access
  • Quantum Encryption: Smart locks using quantum encryption for ultra-secure communication
  • RFID: Smart locks using Radio-Frequency Identification for keyless entry
  • Z-Wave: Smart locks using Z-Wave protocol for low-power, secure communication
  • Zigbee: Smart locks using Zigbee protocol for low-power, mesh network connectivity
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