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FS Lock IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE ® Brand Smart Touch SEPT 1st, 2009
September 15th, 2009FS Locks, a Los Angeles based Biometric Fingerprint Lock Store
September 15th, 2009FS Locks, a Los Angeles based Biometric Fingerprint Lock Store
The Future… Now?
FS Locks, a Los Angeles based Biometric Fingerprint Lock Store has played an integral part in bringing the future to your doorstep… literally! Thanks in part to recent news headlines broadcasting on both television and the internet, Fingerprint door locks are just another example of how our society has evolved into the technological era so quickly. These kinds of locks don’t just look intriguing; they are the next step up for protecting your office, building, or even your home. But before purchasing one of these new highly publicized fingerprint security locks, you probably have similar questions just as many others do.
1. Are they affordable?
Because of how technological these locks are, a common question is how expensive they are. A few years ago you would only find fingerprint door locks at CEO’s homes and celebrity residences because little knowledge and the outrageous prices. Thankfully, companies like FS Locks saw a potential new way of life with cutting edge technology in the form of convenience and safety. Any home can find an affordable lock and have it installed for a reasonable price.
2. How do you open the door?
Every fingerprint door lock is different, but a majority of them have three ways you can go about opening the door: mechanical key override, keypad-code, and fingerprint reader. The fingerprint reader is the most common one for households because of the many uses it will receive. The keypad is best for houses and offices that will have a one time entrance from visitors. And lastly, the mechanical key override is for in case of an emergency or dead battery.
3. How reliable are they?
A few years ago, they were just getting tested out and were truly not that reliable for the amount people were paying for them. However, a lot has been learned over the past few years and now they are extremely reliable. You would be surprised at how they never jam up, almost always open on the first finger scan, and the battery generally lasts an entire year.
4. How secure are they?
Fingerprint door locks give you added security when compared to the typical padlock or deadbolt. With these locks, there is a specialized key override as oppose to a key slot. This makes it impossible to pick the lock, which eliminates burglars from entering your home through the doors.
5. How many fingerprints can the lock hold?
This is often a concern among households who want their kids to be able to get in. And amazingly, a fingerprint door lock can hold at least 75 fingerprints. The installation is quick and easy, and generally requires admin fingerprints to be entered in first. Only the admin fingerprints can add or delete fingerprints in the future.
Getting fingerprint door locks for your home, office, or building is a good idea. It can increase the safety of your home and free you of losing your keys all the time. And with technology continuing to advance, they have become affordable and extremely reliable.Fingerprint door locks are just another example of how our society has evolved into the technological era so quickly. These kinds of locks are great for protecting your office, building, or even your home. But before purchasing any, you probably have similar questions as many others do.
1. Are they affordable?
Because of how technological these locks are, a common question is how expensive they are. A few years ago you would only find fingerprint door locks at CEO’s homes and celebrity homes because of the outrageous prices. That has completely changed now though. Any home can find an affordable lock and have it installed for a reasonable price.
2. How do you open the door?
Every fingerprint door lock is different, but a majority of them have three ways you can go about opening the door: mechanical key override, keypad-code, and fingerprint reader. The fingerprint reader is the most common one for households because of the many uses it will receive. The keypad is best for houses and offices that will have a one time entrance from visitors. And lastly, the mechanical key override is for in case of an emergency or dead battery.
3. How reliable are they?
A few years ago, they were just getting tested out and were truly not that reliable for the amount people were paying for them. However, a lot has been learned over the past few years and now they are extremely reliable. You would be surprised at how they never jam up, almost always open on the first finger scan, and the battery generally lasts an entire year.
4. How secure are they?
Fingerprint door locks give you added security when compared to the typical padlock or deadbolt. With these locks, there is a specialized key override as oppose to a key slot. This makes it impossible to pick the lock, which eliminates burglars from entering your home through the doors.
5. How many fingerprints can the lock hold?
This is often a concern among households who want their kids to be able to get in. And amazingly, a fingerprint door lock can hold at least 75 fingerprints. The installation is quick and easy, and generally requires admin fingerprints to be entered in first. Only the admin fingerprints can add or delete fingerprints in the future.
Getting fingerprint door locks for your home, office, or building is a good idea. It can increase the safety of your home and free you of losing your keys all the time. And with technology continuing to advance, they have become affordable and extremely reliable.
To find out more about Finger Print Door Locks, contact the FS Locks Technology Store at 1-877-633-0293 or online at www.fslocks.com
Do you or has some one in your household misplaced keys?
September 15th, 2009Do you or has some one in your household misplaced keys?
Do you or has some one in your household misplaced keys? Don’t worry any longer; with the new technologies that are available at the FS Locks Technology Store, there are great options for you and your loved ones.
Some of the technologies available are Fingerprint door locks (Biometrics), Keyless keypad door locks and smart card readers.
Fingerprint door lock technology isn’t something you only see on TV. It’s real and available for everyone and to any homeowner, check out www.fslocks.com. The convenience of a fingerprint door lock is the ability to just touch and enter your home instead of digging into your handbag and trying to find you keys or sorting through several keys on a key ring. These types of locks are generally powered by batteries; the locks have LCD lights which gives you a low voltage indicator so you will be prepared to replace the battery. It can be amazing the piece of mind a fingerprint door lock can provide. When you think how you would feel if you lost your keys and a criminal minded person was able to access your home.
How about a Fingerprint garage door opener? The Fingerprint garage door opener is an excellent way to give children, family or friends access without keys. This isn’t a portable garage door opener like the one you have in your car: rather it gets installed on the side of the house by the garage. Instead of giving your kids a pin code to a home security system that they have to remember or a house key that could be lost, you can add their print to the device. Keep in mind if this allows access into the home it can be the only access anyone will need.
The first keyless entry system was developed for the hotel industry the early 1980’s. The keyless locks such as a digital keypad, smart card readers and remote control deadbolt locks have become very popular for homeowners.
The advantages of keyless entry is allowing you to give different codes to different individuals and when they no long need access to your home you can just remove the code. For homeowners who want keyless convenience that’s not so unobtrusive, a hardwired keypad can be an option. Most hardwired keyless keypads are installed on wall or somewhere near the door and connect to a DC transformer power source. This will allow the homeowner to have any latch door handle they wish or suits your personal style.
With certain keyless door locks you can integrate into your current home security system. The benefit is if someone tries to enter a wrong code several times the alarms will activate and shut down the keyless key pad.
Wireless remote deadbolt locks are very similar to a wireless key you may have to lock and unlock your car door. Most remote deadbolt locks can be installed in a conventional home owner’s door. The wireless remote deadbolt lock works very similar to that of wireless car door opener, you have a transmitter and you can push the button and your deadbolt is opened. The radio frequency varies by the brand and price, it will be up to you decide the length of the frequency you desire and choose according.
Smart card reader locks have been installed and used by businesses for several years; these locks work by waving a card in front of the reader and it senses the chip and will unlock the door. This lock has the greatest advantages for the visually or physically handicapped. Just remember a card is very similar to a key and can be misplaced.
To find out more about Finger Print Door Locks, contact the FS Locks Technology Store at 1-877-633-0293 or online at www.fslocks.com
Fingerprint Door Locks In The Movies
September 15th, 2009To find out more about Finger Print Door Locks
With another Bond movie fast approaching, the timing for this item seems propitious. A biometrics company called FS Locks is marketing a battery-powered deadbolt lock that can is activated only with the swipe of an authorized fingerprint.
Perhaps most remarkable is not the technology but its price: $249, a fraction of what one would expect to pay for a product of Ian Fleming’s imagination. Homeowners may also appreciate the nondescript appearance of the system, which uses a Black and Decker lock that would be inconspicuous on any front door. Now if only we could get our hands on a Cone of Silence to go with it, we’d be all set.
To find out more about Finger Print Door Locks, contact the FS Locks Technology Store at 1-877-633-0293 or online at www.fslocks.com
The Biometric Door Lock Under $199.00
September 15th, 2009The Biometric Door Lock Under $199.00
The Biometric Door Lock Under $199.00
If you’re forever loosing your keys, or if you would rather not have to carry keys around with you all the time, then this Biometric Door Lock could be the answer as not only does it negate the need for you to carry a door key with you everywhere but it also offers a significantly more secure lock to deter potential thieves.
The Biometric Door Lock will only grant access to those whose physical characteristics match those stored in the lock’s memory in the form of an algorithm – such as a fingerprint – which is all well and fine unless you happen to have catastrophically lost both hands during the day in which case not only will you have to live with the mind numbing agony of having stumps at the end of your arms but you won’t even be able to get into your own house, comes with two mechanical keys.
FSLA93 is available in a variety of finishes that enhances any decor. The finishes carry a lifetime warranty.
To find out more about Finger Print Door Locks, contact the FS Locks Technology Store at 1-877-633-0293 or online at www.fslocks.com
Fingerprint sensor Door Locks are getting affordable
September 15th, 2009Fingerprint sensor Door Locks are getting affordable enough to not only secure data centers but also your room.
FSLocks told us that their FSLA93 biometric lock is the their best seller. The price for this fingerprint lock is only $199.00. I have found the same lock under different names on other stores. It looks like this model is the most common on the market.
If you have lots of trusted friends this lock is for you. You can register up to 138 people.
To find out more about Finger Print Door Locks, contact the FS Locks Technology Store at 1-877-633-0293 or online at www.fslocks.com
FS LOCKS BRAND NEW PEN CAMCORDER DVR
September 15th, 2009Introducing the FS Locks Brand Pen Cam camcorder combo. The Ideal tool for “body worn” instant covert video/audio images. “One Touch” record button activates camcorder for a full two hours recording on a single charge. Recordings can be later downloaded via high speed USB 2.0 to your PC for viewing and storing. Included “Key Chain” attachment converts unit to a key chain camcorder. Includes cigar lighter adapter for mobile charging.
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