Smart locks are mainly classified according to the type of lock body:
Fully automatic smart locks
Features: The lock core is driven by a motor to lock, and the push-pull design (no traditional door handle) automatically retracts the lock tongue when the door is opened, and automatically locks after the door is closed. No manual operation is required, suitable for users who pursue convenience and security.
Advantages: Simple operation, automatic anti-locking, and reduced forgetting to lock the door.
Applicable scenarios: Homes, apartments and other places that require efficiency and convenience.
Semi-automatic smart locks
Features: Manually press the door handle to complete the unlocking or anti-locking operation (similar to traditional mechanical locks), but supports multiple unlocking methods (such as fingerprints, passwords, etc.).
Advantages: Low price, strong compatibility (suitable for most door types), suitable for users with limited budgets or who prefer traditional operating habits.
Applicable scenarios: Rental houses, small offices, etc.
Core difference: The fully automatic lock body is driven by a motor to automatically open and close the door, while the semi-automatic requires manual operation of the handle.
