Lockly, a leading home security company, unveiled an impressive lineup of smart locks and security cameras at CES 2025. The new products feature advanced technologies like AI, facial recognition, and Ultra Wideband (UWB) to provide enhanced security and convenience for homeowners. The Duet Series of smart deadbolts combines motorized and manual thumb-turn mechanisms.
This dual approach addresses concerns about electronic lock malfunctions while offering the convenience of remote access. The locks boast up to 200% longer battery life compared to industry averages. They also feature built-in Wi-Fi for seamless integration with platforms like Apple HomeKit, Google Home, and Amazon Alexa.
Lockly’s Vision Prestige Duet Series, priced at $499.99, takes smart lock functionality to the next level. It includes an integrated 2K video camera with facial recognition and real-time monitoring via the Lockly Home app. An LCD display on the interior shows who’s at the door.
Lockly unveils cutting-edge home security
For those seeking a stylish and minimalist design, the Styla Designer Handlebar Deadbolt is a standout. This luxury offering integrates a smart lock into a sleek handleset.
It features Lockly’s PIN Genie keypad, a 2K HD video camera with color night vision, motion sensors, a 3D fingerprint sensor, and a two-way intercom. The Styla will be available in Q3 2025 for $699.99. Lockly is also entering the security camera market with the Sightline Camera series.
The battery-powered Sightline Camera, priced at $69.99, offers 2K HD resolution, color night vision, and local video storage. The Sightline Camera Pro, at $149.99, features a 4K camera on a motorized base capable of 360-degree tilt and pan, with advanced tracking capabilities. Both cameras will be available in Summer 2025.
The new products demonstrate Lockly’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of home security technology. With advanced features, improved reliability, and compatibility with popular smart home platforms, Lockly’s offerings cater to the growing demand for secure and convenient solutions in connected households.
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