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iTouchless Bio-Matic Fingerprint Door Lock For Left Hand Door

iTouchless Bio-Matic Fingerprint Door Lock For Left Hand Door
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iTouchless Bio-Matic Fingerprint Door Lock For Left Hand Door

 
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With fingerprint recognition technology, you can easily give your children or other family members access to your home without needing to worry about them losing the keys. Uses the latest biometric entrance technology with 150 fingerprint storage capacity for single latch tubular model. Replaces any standard door lock. Fingerprint door lock offers a sliding front cover that not only allows protection for the optical sensor but also activates the fingerprint scanner when lifted and it can be accessed by fingerprint, passcode, or backup key. Powered by 4 AA batteries which will handle 15,000 usages.

 
Our Price: $219.95 - $357.11
Sale Price: $272.65 - $274.70
 
  
 


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Average Customer Rating: based on 15 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5
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1MAKE SURE THERE ARE 5 INCHES OF SPACE BETWEEN LOCK BOLT AND DOOR HANDLE  Jul 30, 2010
I hate this thing and the bad thing is you can't return it once you open the box. It would be great if I didn't have to go and buy a different door for it. YOU HAVE TO HAVE A MINIMUM OF 5 INCHES BETWEEN THE 2 HOLES ON THE DOOR OR THIS WILL NOT WORK. SHAME ON AMAZON FOR NOT SPECIFYING. Amazon gets a CF for COMPLETE FAILURE.

4Great lock with advanced technology  Jun 12, 2010
This is a great door lock! I'm using it on a condo door, so no worry about the elements, but it was easy to install and is quite reliable. My only slight complication was that I had to drill out the hole for the latch (the hole in the edge of the door) to be slightly bigger to accommodate this lockset. Otherwise, the only tool required was a screwdriver.

Note that the numeric entry codes are limited to the digits 0, 1, 2, and 3, and must be 8 digits long, meaning there's only 65,536 numbers, and they take a little longer to enter than if you had an actual full 0-9 keypad. But you're likely just going to use the fingerprint reader instead anyway.

Also, you can set it in a mode where lifting the cover engages the lock with no entry required. This is nice if you're having a party or expect a lot of people -- but they'll have to know to slide the cover up. You can't just set it so the door handle works by itself.

Finally, the instructions make no mention of a low-battery alarm -- I hope there IS one, but not sure I'd recognize it for what it is when it happens.

5Good product for the money  May 24, 2010
I have bought 3 of these, 1 silver and 2 brass colored. My doors had old locks and I had to modify the holes. Two of the locks functioned adequately but one would not set. Amazon sent return and replacement information. The replacement functioned correctly and Amazon sent email when the defective unit was received by them for credit. Finger print recording was not always adequate for 100% unlocking as it appears that position, pressure and patience is required. Temperature appears to be a factor in recognition as is the condition of a persons finger. The use of a user code (8 digits) always works and is a good backup. The locks l;ook great and the handle rather that a knob is really great. The other advantage is the closed lid for outside use. It might be sueful to allow a 4 or six digit code, especially if you are out in the rain trying to open the lock. Overall, a good quality product for the money. Well built and rugged. Actually, I think it is a fun product.

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1Does Not Stand The Test Of Time  Dec 16, 2009
I have bought 6 of these back in 2008 for my use in my home and as of today only 3 remain working. The others stopped working because the fingerprint sensor degraded over time and now needs to be replaced, but of course the 1 year warranty has expired.

Also the programming is a somewhat convoluted in that the steps require a pressing of keys in a certain sequence that are easily subject to producing errors rather than convenience.

So the idea is great and it did work well for about year but the fingerprint sensor is not durable so the lock is basically useless after a year. Way too much money for a product that has a 50% chance of failing after a year!

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1Stop Working...  Nov 30, 2009
It stop working after 2 month...
the fingerprint is not working anymore...

have to put the 8 digits code if i want to enter home !!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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