Biometric Door Locks: How And What You Should Buy


Biometric door locks are now making their way into the residential home security market. Most are reasonably priced making them more accessible to the average homeowner.

One question being asked by homeowners thinking about installing these locks is how they work. Biometric door locks have a biometric reader that is set up for fingerprint recognition technology. This technology stores a fingerprint in the memory of the lock.

Biometric door locks are now priced to be accessible to most homeowners. There are several options that can make a pricing difference. There are some that are both biometric and keypad entry and these can be quite a bit more expensive than just the biometric lock by itself. When these locks first appeared on the market they were not that reliable and caused homeowners all sorts of problems. However the technology has been advanced and most of the bugs worked out. However, they may not be ideal for some homeowners.

Biometric door locks have very sensitive fingerprint readers that can cause problems for homeowners that work with their hands and might obtain cuts and scratches on their fingers. These types of marks might make the fingerprint unreadable and not allow the homeowner access. Also, because biometric door locks rely on batteries to run some
climates might be especially harsh on batteries. Tropical climates tend to corrode items quickly even when enclosed in a case. Corrosion of batteries might go unnoticed until the lock doesn't work. For the most part these locks are reliable and work well, but there are some instances when they might not be the best choice.

Unlike traditional lock and key entry systems these door locks are not usually found at the usual big box hardware stores. There are a few options for a homeowner looking to purchase a biometric door lock. The first is to special order the lock through a lock company. The homeowner also has the option of purchasing from a multitude of biometric door lock suppliers online. Then it is simply a matter of installing the door lock.

The third option available to homeowners that are installing a new security system is to have the security company install the door lock when installing the rest of the security system. While these locks are not as commonly found or installed as easily as traditional lock and keys, the security they offer is worth it to many homeowners. Homeowners are often concerned with how to get repairs if they are needed. Since this is part of the security industry most of the time security system repairpersons are able to diagnose and repair and problems with these locks. 

There are many options in biometric door lock security for the homeowner and this is becoming a popular area of technology in the security industry.

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