There are many smart home kits that can enhance your home security, but a smart lock is a good place to start. Protects the front door, which is the main entry point to the gaff. But no one likes the idea of messing around with tools to install them, especially if there's a risk of messing up the lock. But this Securaki smart lock can be installed on 90% of UK doors without any DIY skills. You can control it via Wi-Fi, from your phone, or from your smart assistant.
Securaki's smart locks fit perfectly with 90% of UK door locks and also work well with most European and American models. The best part is the promise that it requires no DIY skills and can be set up without drill or sweat. Not satisfied with just locking and unlocking your door? Securaki Smart Lock works with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant to speak your commands. Want to lock your door with a voice command while cuddling up in bed? No problem, says Sekuraki.
If you're afraid of being locked out when your battery dies, don't worry. The lock runs on 4 AA batteries and claims to stay functional for 6 months, assuming it doesn't come in and out like a revolving door. And for all the control freaks out there (you know who you are), the Securaki app lets you play Big Brother while keeping track of who came from the companion app.
There are many ways to unlock your Securaki, including an app, keypad, and Bluetooth fob. When you're wondering if you locked your door before leaving the house, you can rest assured that Securaki instantly alerts you to unauthorized activity. AES128 encryption means your data is safe from the prying eyes of digital bad guys. And for those allergic to subscription fees, Securaki doesn't ask for anything. A Wi-Fi bridge and necessary accessories are also included at no additional cost.
Want to join the keyless revolution and make your smart home a reality? With all the bells and whistles, the Securaki Smart Lock can be yours for just £300. It's available on Amazon and B&Q and will be rolled out to other UK retailers.