![]() Every little helps, right? The manual is fairly large and goes into every aspect of the lock installation, with nicely drawn diagrams to help you through the process. ![]() This is good because there’s going to be a time for someone, where they eventually find time to install the device after a long day when the last thing they want to do is traipse to their local store just for a few batteries. The lock is supposed to be weather resistant, which would explain the rubber buttons, so this can safely be used for doors that face the elements.Īlso included are an instruction manual and four AA Energizer batteries. ![]() The feel of the buttons, which are rubber, feel soft, but not in a bad way, with just enough give to make it a comfortable experience. To me, it’s a little conservative, but I do recognise that this kind of design would be well suited to doors that look more ‘old school’ for want of a better description. I will be honest and say that while I love the feel of the lock, I’m not such a great fan of the keypad design. In essence, it simply feels very strong, hefty and solid. Whilst the interior assembly is mostly plastic, save for the bottom section with the thumb turn, making it feel fairly light, the Keypad assembly feels really solidly built, which for a lock, certainly makes you put more trust in it, even if that trust may be slightly misplaced. First impressions upon unpacking the contents are good. I was sent the Dark Bronze finish by Reagle, but they also sell a Satin Nickel finish. Now these points pretty much gives you an overview of all the basic features, although it should be noted that with the point of voice control, you can only lock the door with your voice if your iPhone is locked, so unlocking the door with a standard Siri command requires your phone to be on and unlocked.
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