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Will traditional door locks be replaced by smart locks in the future?

In the future, traditional door locks may be gradually replaced by smart locks, but they will not be completely replaced.

Compared with traditional locks, smart locks have obvious advantages in security and convenience. Smart locks support a variety of unlocking methods, such as fingerprints, face recognition, passwords, etc. It is more convenient to use. At the same time, smart locks are usually equipped with class C lock cores, which is more secure.

With the popularity of smart homes, smart locks are the first line of defense for family safety, and the market demand is growing rapidly. More and more families choose to install smart locks.

Smart lock manufacturers have made continuous progress in technology research and development, production capacity and other aspects, and their product functions have been improved day by day, and their brand power has been continuously enhanced, laying a foundation for the popularization of smart locks.

Compared with traditional locks, the price of smart locks is higher, but with the reduction of costs, the price gap will gradually narrow, which is conducive to the promotion of smart locks.

At present, smart locks are still difficult to popularize in some specific occasions such as rural areas and old residential areas, and traditional locks still have a certain market space. However, with the development of technology and consumption upgrading, the proportion of smart locks will be higher and higher.

Generally speaking, smart locks have obvious advantages over traditional locks. With the technological progress and consumption upgrading, smart locks are expected to gradually replace traditional locks and become the mainstream. However, considering some specific occasions and cost factors, traditional locks will still exist for a long time and will not be completely replaced. The popularization of smart locks still needs a process.