..... It appears that this lock is a Kwikset smartkey lock as the physical locking mechanism. I think it's fair to warn people that this is one of the worst locks available for residential service. .........
I'm not going to touch the digital part because that's another issue. But, if it literally takes zero skills and $2 worth of tools to open the door (cheaper than making a new key), I'm not impressed.
Yeah. That's my fault... I should have selected a better lock for the post. I apologize. Other locks can (and maybe SHOULD be used).
Knightrider also warned us about the kwiket.
And
the digital and procedural use of these locks.... are worth a whole new thread. For my automated garage door.... it was simple. Being able to look at my phone (MyQ app) five minutes after I drove off... to see if I remembered to close the door.... was/is so much easier than circling back to look.
Then I was able to open the door for a delivery while out shopping. I got the phone call and said: OK I'll open the door... and close it when your done. I could view everything on my remote cameras (also an app on my phone). But letting someone into the garage.... in my mind... isn't the same as letting them in the house. And opening and closing the garage door is pretty easy.... we have simple buttons everywhere, key fob remote, regular remote, keypad, button by the entry door, phone app...
But....
how do we best use an automated electric door lock? Do we automate/lock it by..... motion sensors? So it locks when no one is home?
How do we unlock the door? Our phone? A remote? Finger print? key pad? What is simpler, safer, and easier than a old fashion metal key?
If we geo-fence the door lock... it locks when we drive off... and unlocks when we get home. But it would also stay unlocked while we sleep. Lots of questions. Lots of neat possibilities to exploit.
As I post this.... I realize that some smart programmer at Amazon or someplace will likely solve this... and sell us the solution.