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alaTest ha raccolto ed analizzato 14 recensioni su Kwikset Kevo (1st Gen). La media della valutazione per questo prodotto è 3.3/5, confrontata con la media della valutazione di 3.8/5 per altri prodotti. Gli clienti sono impressionati da usabilità, tuttavia il prezzo ha ottenuto recensioni non positive.
usabilità
prezzo, affidabilità
Abbiamo analizzato differenti valutazioni di esperti ed clienti, età del prodotto ed altri elementi. A confronto con altri prodotti, Kwikset Kevo (1st Gen) ha ottenuto un alaScore™ complessivo di 63/100 = qualità Buono.
Recensione esperto da : Drew Prindle (digitaltrends.com)
Despite the fact that it's a breeze to install and boasts a handful of super-convenient features, Kevo's lack of compatibility with Android means most users won't be able to use them.
Recensione esperto da (engadget.com)
Life just got a little easier for iPhone owners. Imagine that you're trying to get into your house while carrying a few bags of groceries. Wouldn't it be ni...
Recensione esperto da : John R. Delaney (pcmag.com)
With the Kevo Bluetooth lock and an iOS device, you can unlock your door with a swipe of your finger. It's not cheap and it comes with some minor drawbacks, but if you're ready to lose your traditional keys, it's worth checking out.
Recensione esperto da (cnet.com)
Keys. Who needs 'em?
The Kwikset Kevo packs a lot of subtle smarts into a little device. The indoor/outdoor sensor worked flawlessly, never once letting us in when it shouldn't have.
The SmartKey deadbolt at the heart of the Kevo is too easy to break for a lock that costs $219. Also, phones that aren't equipped with Bluetooth 4.0 won't be able to interact with the Kevo.
If you've got a compatible smartphone, you'll enjoy this smart lock, but if you're looking for high security, look elsewhere.
Recensione esperto da : John V. (phonearena.com)
Our digital world is constantly expanding in many ways we can imagine. It seems as though every conceivable consumer electronics product is becoming “smart,” where they become a part of our never-ending digital world. From refrigerators to security...
iPhone acts as our key to unlock the Kevo ; eKeys allow us to give/remove authorization to users ; Ability to see a history of who is accessing the Kevo ; Battery life is rated for up to 1 year ; It retains the distinct look of a traditional deadbolt lock
Support is limited to the iPhone ; 220 cost is pretty tough to swallow ; Installation can be a process for those with no experience
Kwikset gladly refers to the Kevo as “the key evolved.” We undeniably agree with this statement, seeing that the Kevo is an evolutionary step to the usual deadbolt lock. Despite that, it doesn’t come cheap! Rather, the Kwikset Kevo sports a retail...
Recensione esperto da : John Carlsen (toptenreviews.com)
Kwikset Kevo's unique design lets you automatically unlock the door by tapping the lock.
The lock doesn't track when keys unlock the door.
Kwikset Kevo's security features are not as robust as those of some other smart locks, but its unique convenience features are worth checking out.
Recensione esperto da : Max Mutter (techgearlab.com)
Unfortunately, our experience with the Kwikset Kevo left us with very few positive things to say about it. After a few weeks of glitchy keyless entry...
Can use physical key when lock malfunctions
Glitchy app ; Finicky keyless entry ; Circuitous and unreliable remote access sharing
Recensione esperto da : Jason Anderson (gstylemag.com)
We've assessed what we have, and we now finished planning out what we want to do with our Smart Home. Now it's time to start building.If you notice the title instead of step three, I changed it to part three. When you think about it, everyone's own...
Recensione esperto da : Andrew Tarantola (gizmodo.com.au)
You're getting too old to still be losing your keys like this. Seriously, they were right there, in your hand, like a second ago. Time to jimmy the kitchen window again, right? Wrong. The Kwikset Kevo gives you not one but three means of entry, so...
The days of digging for my keys are over. So long as I have either the fob or my phone on me, doesn’t matter if it’s in my hand or at the bottom of my bag, getting through that door is as easy as twisting the knob. What used to take close to 20 seconds...
Recensione esperto da : Andrew Tarantola , Gawker Media (gizmodo.in)
You're getting too old to still be losing your keys like this. Seriously, they were right there, in your hand, like a second ago. Time to jimmy the kitchen
While the steep price is definitely a turnoff, the promise of a future where you won't have to recite the keys-phone-wallet mantra when you leave or pat yourself down to find the key ring when you return makes the Kevo worth a shot, especially if...
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