![]() ![]() ![]() If you have a card counting friend go ahead and give them a memory test with a rapid fire 50 number sequence! As long as you put your four number passcode in sequence before hitting the ‘#’ key, you are good to go. ![]() This feature allows the keycode to remain hidden. You still have to hit your four number passcode in broad daylight.Īlfred locks allows users to add digits at the beginning and at the end of the unlock sequence. However, making the whole keypad dirty only helps with what is left behind when no one is there (because, admittedly most people don’t clean off their heavily used keypad enough–myself included). Otherwise regular cleaning or changing the passcode is necessary to prevent thieves from spying the obvious set of regularly used numbers. I’ll start out by saying I appreciate the enforced dirty keypad, if the randomized lock button (explained below) is not an option. No one wants to have that conversation on their doorstep. At this point I don’t even want my four year old to know because, in her innocence, she might give it to that same delivery person or anyone who needs an invite to our dinner table.īlocking the keypad out with your body is a pretty obvious statement: I don’t trust you. Now, my above statement is in no way meant as a negative judgement on the kind of company I keep, but you can imagine a time or two, like a delivery person, when shooting a YouTube video on door locks, or anyone who just doesn’t need to know. However, anyone can remember four digits. No one is going to get a look at your key and have a duplicate made. With a passcode, that’s an entirely different story. With a key you don’t have to worry about unlocking your door in front of them. Picture me this: you are going in your front door with an acquaintance at your side. This is just icing on the cake.Īs you can see, if you have a high quality paint job on your front door, both the lock and the door will make each other look even better! If not, the DB2 will just make the door look better. I’m seriously pinching myself every time I come in because the new paint looks soooo good against the subtle vertical texture of the Alfred DB2–I had no idea I was ever getting an Alfred when I repainted this door. **Also, if at any point you would like to SEE any of these features “in person” you can check out the video where you’ll see what the Alfred DB2 is capable of: This is protecting my home! I actively followed up on THE ONE that has the complete package–looks, a backup plan and security. However, I didn’t just ask any manufacturer willing to send me a lock. This is a promotional lock sent for this review. I buried the full explanation after the review because I didn’t want you to have to plow to that prior to the review you really want to see, but they explain why this review has some weight behind it. There are four items I’d like to make you aware of before continuing on this Alfred DB2 review and throwing big phrases around like “best smart lock in 2020”. That is my Alfred DB2 review in three words. I’d like to introduce you to the best smart lock in 2020 2021 (I haven’t changed my mind yet!) the Alfred DB2. Bet you can’t look just once! An Alfred DB2 Review: all the looks with all the smarts make it the best smart lock in 2020. ![]()
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