Do Biometric Locks Offer Increased Security?


Biometric Fingerprint Door Lock

Keys and locks are some basic essentials we use in our everyday lives. Whether it involves locking up a home, office, car, or luggage, almost everyone comes into contact with a lock once or more per day. Locks & keys are vital to our security.

Ask someone to see their key chain and you'll probably find 5 to 10 keys on their keychain. This exercise clearly demonstrates how omnipresent locks & keys are to most people. You probably have key to your house, car, office, mailbox, etc. Biometric technology will allow you lose the keys while adding additional security.

Biometric Fingerprint Door Lock

Using advanced sensor technology, biometric key locks will not open a door until they recognize the user's fingerprints. Unique physical attributes such as fingerprints are recognized using precise mathematical measurements. Biometric locks store the fingerprint templates of authorized users. Within a second or two after an authorized user places their finger on the scanner, it will be scanned, recognized, and the lock will be opened granting access.

Biometric key locks offer many benefits including accuracy, simplicity, convenience, and more importantly security. Since your finger is the only key you'll ever need, you'll never have to suffer the frustration of losing your keys again. You'll also never have to go through the anguish of forgetting a password. Biometric locks also provide excellent security. Only previously validated users will be granted access and if the door is opened though force by an unauthorized user an alarm will sound. And biometric locks will even accurately read your fingerprint if you have a scratch, cut, or scrape on it. That's how accurate biometric locks are at identifying unique fingerprints.

As you can see, biometric locks make excellent and secure alternatives to conventional locks. And they're available for homes, offices, banks, motels, and just about any other place requiring a high level of security and protection. The day will soon arrive when you won't have to carry around a bulky keychain, remember passwords, or be frustrated when you can't find your key. All you'll need is your own finger.



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