Today's door locks offer more choices than ever. Should you upgrade to smart tech or stick with traditional security? Here's what matters in 2025.
Security
Smart locks add digital protection: fingerprint scanning, intrusion alerts, and remote monitoring. The Lockin Palm Vein Lock even recognizes palm veins.
Deadbolts win for physical strength - quality models resist drilling and forced entry.

Power Needs
Smart models last 6–8 months per charge, with solar options available.
- Most smart locks use rechargeable or replaceable batteries and send low-battery alerts in advance.
- Some models, like Lockin Veno Plus, also support solar panels for eco-friendly, continuous power.
Deadbolts don't need batteries.
- They operate purely mechanically — no electricity, no app, no fuss.
- This makes them reliable for users who prefer zero maintenance.
Smart Home Use
Smart locks connect to cameras, lights, and security systems.
- You can set your door to auto-lock when the lights turn off or when motion is detected.
- They’re perfect for integrating with Alexa, Google Home, and Apple Home.
Deadbolts work alone.
- No app, no automation — just a key and a lock.
- Good for basic security, but no smart features.
Access Options
Keys get lost. Smart alternatives work via:
• Palm/Fingerprint scan – Fast, hygienic, and can’t be forgotten.
• PIN Code – Easy to set, reset, and share with family, friends, or temporary guests.
• Phone app – Control access anytime, from anywhere.
• Voice commands – Hands-free unlocking through Alexa or Google.
• Mechanical keys – Still included for emergencies or traditional users.
Remote Features
Only smart locks offer:
✓ Lock/unlock from anywhere – Let in guests even when you're away.
✓ Temporary guest codes – Share limited-time access without giving out real keys.
✓ Entry alerts – Get notified instantly when someone enters.
Cost Comparison
Smart locks: $200–$500
- Pricier upfront, but worth it! No more lock changes when keys get lost or guests leave. Saves you time and cash long-term.
- Think of smart locks as an investment — not just in hardware, but in smarter living.
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Deadbolts: $50–$150
- Simple sturdy for low-traffic spots. Easy on your wallet, but can't adapt if your needs change.
Best For You?
Choose smart if you:
👉 Forget keys often — no more lockouts.
👉 Need remote access — perfect for busy or traveling lifestyles.
👉 Have renters or frequent guests — manage access easily from your phone.
Stick with deadbolts for:
👉 Low-use doors — like sheds or side entrances.
👉 Budget setups — basic security at minimal cost.