When was the last time you thought about switching an old lock with a brand new, maybe an electronic one? Did you ever have any issues with your locks or keys on your home or car? What would you do, if you did? The truth is we all tend to ignore the actual importance of mechanical locks and keys, since we use them so many times a day. Locking and unlocking a door to a home, car, or office has turned into an automatic, almost seamless process we are not even aware of most of the time. Do you ever ask yourself how you did a certain thing - such as driving to work on the same route you have been using for years, or shoving your home keys into your pocket?
Yes, we have been using locks and keys for many centuries, and they have remained pretty much the same since their inception. However, they seem to be subjected to a critical historic shift. They are making the switch from mechanical to electronic. We are talking about one of the most significant innovations in the security industry since the very first wooden pin locks were invented around six millenniums ago. The classic role of a lock - that of allowing people to leave their valuable possessions unattended - seems to be turning into something more. Tomorrow's locks could help us customize our level of security, while keeping track of all the walk-ins and walk-outs.
The Future Of Locks And Keys
The very first time someone thought about inventing an intuitive lock was in the late 20th century. Later on,
Tor Sørnes patented the first electronic keycard lock over four decades ago. He was the pioneer of today's programmable locks. But during recent years, electric locks have relied on a great number of authentication means. This included passwords and fingerprint recognition, security tokens and infrared technologies. It is also possible for a lock to recognize a homeowner's face and automatically unlock a door when they see him.
If your only concern when it comes to keys and locks is tied to getting the right number of
spare keys done for emergency lockouts, think again. You can now take a look at the sophisticated models of electronic locks that can be controlled with the help of your smartphone form a remote distance, know the exact time the kids have returned home from school or a late night party in the weekends, or the exact moment when your gardener reached your place.
Some of these modern day wonders are of course more expensive than others. Not everyone can afford to use facial recognition security systems. But electronic locks have become a more affordable than they were a few years ago. Get in touch with your regular home locksmith and ask him to tell you all about the latest additions in terms of residential locks. If you are solely used to your deadbolt locks and metal keys, it may be time to get rid of those keys you lose or misplace all the time and consider some electronic, fingerprint, or Bluetooth/infrared lock mechanisms.
the world’s oldest lock companies are looking for ways to put the newest technologies into people’s
We are most likely heading toward a keyless future, since the biggest actors in the industry have announced the future release of locks that can be controlled by swiping our smartphones, or with ur own voices.