
"The Lockly Visage Zeno Series uses facial recognition to automatically unlock your door as you approach -- and it works as seamlessly as Face ID on my iPhone. If you'd rather opt out of facial recognition, the smart lock supports multiple fallback methods, including fingerprints, PIN code entry, Apple Home Key, remote control via the app, and a physical key."
"Aside from protecting your facial data from hackers breaching servers, the Visage Zeno Series also has multiple security protections within the scanning mechanism. This smart lock uses binocular IR cameras to build a 3D map of your face, so it can't be fooled by pictures or video. Radar motion detection also helps confirm that a real human is present before the lock even begins scanning a face, reducing spoof attempts."
The Lockly Visage Zeno Series unlocks doors using facial recognition that operates automatically and with Face ID–like speed. Users can opt out of facial recognition and use fingerprints, PIN codes, Apple Home Key, app-based remote control, or a physical key. Facial data is encrypted and stored locally on the lock, avoiding cloud uploads. The lock employs binocular IR cameras to create a 3D facial map and radar motion detection to verify a live person, preventing spoof attempts. Lockly issues regular security and firmware updates through the mobile app and encrypts communication between phone and lock. The device delivers high accuracy, consistency, and physical sturdiness compared with some competitors.
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