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Published: 2016-01-20, Author: Stephen , review by: techradar.com
Easy to setup, Shared access, Long battery life, Notifications
Needs to be charged, Connection occasionally hangs, Still pricey for a padlock
Though it's pricey, Dog & Bone's LockSmart is an impressive, reliable device that will change the way you look at padlocks forever...
Published: 2016-01-19, Author: Stephen , review by: techradar.com/au/
Easy to setup, Shared access, Long battery life, Notifications
Needs to be charged, Connection occasionally hangs, Still pricey for a padlock
Though it's pricey, Dog & Bone's LockSmart is an impressive, reliable device that will change the way you look at padlocks forever...
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Published: 2016-01-11, Author: Patrick , review by: futurefive.co.nz
There's a lot to like with Locksmart lock and app. Its implementation is thoughtful, smart and its build feels secure and solid. There's little I would change...
Published: 2015-12-22, Author: Jeremy , review by: 9to5mac.com
Abstract: Thanks to Nest and other “smart home” accessory developers, wirelessly controlled appliances and security accessories are rapidly becoming mainstream. Garage and home doors have gone wireless, adding Bluetooth locks and remote controls, so it's no surpris...
Abstract: We were recently invited to attend the launch for Dog and Bone 's LockSmart Bluetooth padlock and came away eager to get some one on one hands-on time with the device. That wish was soon granted, and following a little over a week with the padlock the big...
Abstract: Padlocks may sound old-fashioned, but there's nothing to compare with snapping on a lock to provide oneself with a feeling of security. Add to the lock's makeup a physical construction that is impervious to being banged up and it's "safety 101" wherever i...
Abstract: Australian companies invented WiFi, Racecam and a bunch of amazing things, time to add the smart padlock to that list with Dog&Bone launching the world's first Bluetooth controlled padlock.My front door can be opened with my smartphone so why not the lock...