For owners of a Near
Field Communications (NFC) smartphone, keyless homes could become a reality;
making the latest development in the world of home automation.
That’s according to wulian.cc/english, which reported that wulian
and Yale Lock designed a keyless lock.
Its embedded NFC technology means anyone with a phone of this type could
potentially utilise the lock, as well as any friends or family members.
A spokesperson for wulian, GE of international marketing
Mr Li, explained: “We are all using smartphones in our lives and keyless entry
is just another way we can use our phones to make our lives easier, convenient
but also secure.”
Although such
technology seems to be “the stuff you see in the best spy films”, according toewallstreet.com,
it can now be a reality for millions of people around the world. By the end of
2012, Forbes predicts that anyone with an Android or Blackberry device will be
able to take advantage of these locks and as more mobile manufacturers catch
on, so will users of other smartphones.
Some 100 million NFC
phones are expected to be bought this year, so the potential audience for wulian
is overwhelming. Those worried about the potential problems associated with
such technology – like what would happen if the power goes out – need not
worry, as wulian has confirmed that there are “two fail safe entry methods” for
times when the power isn’t working properly.And if the worset thing happen, it
means the two fail safe entry methods are fail and not work, don’t worry, you
can use a 9V battery to give the smart lock a temporary power to open the door. More info
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