@voltronic Smart is the first word in the ingredients, then lock
@voltronic a secondary issue I have with these locks is the added motivation for electronic hacking. I.e. attack the network to get physical access to the house. If/when any of these locks are actually any good, the home network becomes the most attractive target. And let's face it, it's probably vulnerable. Already see it with cars.
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And if you watch the video, he doesn't even address any potential vulnerability of the electronic side. It just has a totally basic SC1 keyway, but no security pins or any other anti-bypass countermeasures you would expect half as expensive to have.
Then the hollow bolt thing - you could just put a sawzall in there with a carbide blade and probably cut through it rather quickly.