time here at pep comm with the Brinks
array this is a smart deadbolt that
connects to your Wi-Fi and manages the
power with this solar panel and as a
built-in lithium battery which recharges
in direct sunlight and also in any
ambient light or porch light and
according to a representative the
one-year lithium battery can
theoretically last a lifetime in enough
life and again the idea is that it
supplies the power to Wi-Fi so that you
can lock and unlock your door remotely
it has an iOS and Android app to allow
you to do that from anywhere it also has
a keypad under the solar panel so if you
have a four-digit key you can just punch
that right in the Brinks array is going
to cost under three hundred dollars when
it hits the market later this year and
they're aiming for a whole bunch of
interoperability here they're going to
try to integrate it with nest with
homekit with smart things this is an
ambitious product and I'm looking
forward to seeing if they hit all the
marks that they're going for
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