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SwitchBot Launches Two Matter Smart Locks With 3D Facial Recognition

SwitchBot today debuted the SwitchBot Lock Vision and the Lock Vision Pro, two Matter-enabled smart locks that include facial recognition technology for quick door unlocking.

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With Matter-over-WiFi, the locks are compatible with HomeKit and they support NFC, so you can use them with an Apple Home setup. SwitchBot also included "advanced 3D structured light" facial recognition that's able to recognize approved lock users in under one second.

SwitchBot says the facial recognition is comparable to 3D facial recognition used by "flagship smartphones," and it can't be spoofed with photos or videos, even when wearing glasses, hats, or makeup. It uses more than 20,000 infrared dots to create an accurate 3D facial map that SwitchBot says is capable of millimeter-level recognition.

The locks also include multiple other unlocking methods, including NFC, passwords, iPhone app controls, the Apple Watch, Siri-based voice commands, geofencing, and physical keys. The Pro version of the lock adds palm vein and fingerprint access too, for even more ways to get into your house. Palm vein detection works without touching the lock, even if hands are wet or dirty.

SwitchBot's Lock Vision and Lock Vision Pro have 12-month battery life and emergency backup power options. They are meant to replace a standard deadbolt, and include mmWave radar detection to determine when someone is approaching the door. No hub is required for the locks, and biometric data is stored on-device.

The SwitchBot Lock Vision is priced at $170, while the SwitchBot Lock Vision Pro is available for $230. SwitchBot has a $40 launch discount on Amazon and on its website.

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Top Rated Comments

2 weeks ago
More incentive for burglars to sever my head and use it as a key.
Score: 33 Votes (Like | Disagree)
2 weeks ago
Based on the name alone, the Lock Vision Pro is sure to be a successful product.
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
red elma Avatar
2 weeks ago
The name branding is truly exceptional...
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
addamas Avatar
2 weeks ago
Everything face scanning stays offline on device, right? Right?
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
racerhomie Avatar
2 weeks ago

More incentive for burglars to sever my head and use it as a key.
No blood flow. The infrared sensors can detect that. It’s 20,000 dots vs. 30,000 on FaceID, but it still can detect
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
dwhittington Avatar
2 weeks ago
I really want to like this, but my doorbell repetitively thinks the Fedex man is me, I ... I dunno. Just not feeling good about facial recognition for the front door. I mean, I can see the guy leaning down to place a package and then my door starts unlocking. Mmmm.. nah.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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