[1483] Lockly’s Self-Randomizing Keypad Smart Lock

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  • @kenbrown2808
    @kenbrown2808 Před rokem +9548

    LPL: "It's a decent lock"
    Lockly management: "Christmas bonuses thins year!"

    • @mhfuzzball
      @mhfuzzball Před rokem +849

      *Engineer:* LPL just did a video on our lock.
      *CEO:* What'd he say?
      *Engineer:* He called it 'decent'
      *CEO:* How long did it take him?
      *Engineer:* About 90 seconds with a Lishi tool.
      *CEO:* Aw yiss...

    • @maximilianrpm2927
      @maximilianrpm2927 Před rokem +521

      Lockly's stocks value just increased 200%

    • @TheNiteinjail
      @TheNiteinjail Před rokem +68

      High praise indeed 😂

    • @KJParadise
      @KJParadise Před rokem +236

      When I saw that video was longer than 60 seconds: "This must be a FASNTASTIC lock" Requires some skill to pick means "This is unpickable except by professionals who pick locks for hours every day."

    • @billynomates920
      @billynomates920 Před rokem +89

      @@mhfuzzball engineer: could i get a pay rise? ceo: hang on. [calls financial director] are we profitable? fd: thanks to lpl and our new product, we're making money hand over fist, boss. ceo: [to engineer] no. [to fd]: your kid learned to ski yet? we're taking the yacht over to the med this year, they're predicting a cold snap, could fly up to switzerland if you want, my daughter's finishing school, maybe she could teach him?

  • @lairdcummings9092
    @lairdcummings9092 Před rokem +11274

    That touchpad is rather ingenious. Failing to the Lishi is no crime; the core is replaceable, so this is actually very good.

    • @JCWren
      @JCWren Před rokem +291

      It's not really a new thing, however. One of Assa Abloy's consumer line locks (can't remember the name of the division at the moment) had that 5 or 6 years ago. Basically, when locks with touch screen LCDs first came out, this was an early feature.

    • @lmaoroflcopter
      @lmaoroflcopter Před rokem +153

      @@JCWren They've existed long before that. Earliest I remember used VFDs.
      Have a look for "scramble pads" in particular Hirsch scramble pads.

    • @anonony9081
      @anonony9081 Před rokem +90

      It's just like my Bitcoin hardware wallet. They randomize the keypad and only show it on the device so if my computer is compromised the hacker can't see what pin I'm entering. They even put a random number of pixels on each line so you can't use fancy tools to read the pin that way

    • @aaroncurley2377
      @aaroncurley2377 Před rokem +370

      LPL: “it’s not terrible”
      I hear: it’s fantastic!
      Oh how this channel has jaded me 😂

    • @JamesTK
      @JamesTK Před rokem +36

      So many smart locks with cylinders didn't use standard form factors so replacing wasn't possible. They're either getting rid of them entirely or retrofitting existing now though

  • @masonshackelford285
    @masonshackelford285 Před rokem +7025

    This is the highest level of praise I've EVER seen LPL give a lock. I'd put it on my home

    • @BearOfWhere
      @BearOfWhere Před rokem +350

      [1398] t8:14 "This is certainly a lock that I would consider using." pick time 3:07
      [1339] t3:30 "So despite its absurd proportions, this is something that I would not hesitate to use." pick time 1:22
      [901] title: A Trailer Lock That I Would Use... pick time 1:26
      [636] t0:48 "So, that brings me to the punchline: I am not going to be opening this for you today." pick time N/A

    • @masonshackelford285
      @masonshackelford285 Před rokem +76

      @@BearOfWhere I've actually seen videos 901 and 1398 and stand by what I said compared to them. I'd seen the first part of the bowley lock video but forgot about it though

    • @kyarumomochi5146
      @kyarumomochi5146 Před rokem +45

      He has said much better praises to multiple locks
      There were even locks that he couldnt solve

    • @AnimatoFinland
      @AnimatoFinland Před rokem +61

      @@BearOfWhere Remember the Moomin kiddie cartoon lock - high praise for that one, too. Now on sale in Finland for about $8...

    • @AnimatoFinland
      @AnimatoFinland Před rokem +18

      Here: [1461] Is This Novelty Lock Better Than EVERY Master Lock?

  • @confuded
    @confuded Před rokem +1252

    LPL is so experienced in angling shiny things away from his face

  • @bob2859
    @bob2859 Před rokem +2820

    This company should put that quote on their advertising!
    "It's not terrible" - LockPickingLawer
    High praise.

    • @vice.nor.virtue
      @vice.nor.virtue Před rokem +76

      If only the layman knew that _not terrible_ from LPL mean _FREAKING AMAZING._

    • @sophierobinson2738
      @sophierobinson2738 Před rokem +7

      @@vice.nor.virtue More laymen know about LPL, because Steve Lehto mentioned him on his channel the other day.

    • @TalonPro
      @TalonPro Před rokem +26

      @@sophierobinson2738 actually, i think tis the other way around, more people know about Steve now lol.

    • @sophierobinson2738
      @sophierobinson2738 Před rokem +2

      @@TalonPro I was thinking a lot of people knowing Steve might not know LPL

    • @Julio-jm8ld
      @Julio-jm8ld Před rokem +5

      I would trust the quotes more than Masterlocks 1-5 BS

  • @PitFriend1
    @PitFriend1 Před rokem +3259

    “Not great but not terrible.” This is actually high praise for a lock coming from LPL.

    • @Remmustein
      @Remmustein Před rokem +98

      3.6 roetgen score from LPL. Outstanding!

    • @lankymaccrazyhair264
      @lankymaccrazyhair264 Před rokem +73

      not the highest praise in general. But, it's probably the highest praise he's given a smart deadbolt.

    • @_mnejing
      @_mnejing Před rokem +16

      Literally wanted to type the exact same thing. I almost got the impression that LPL was a bit impressed.

    • @davidmil15
      @davidmil15 Před rokem +12

      It uses a standard cylinder so picking the lock doesn’t say much about the product imo. I have this lock so I’m just happy the “smart” features aren’t compromising the lock.

    • @russellashburn6268
      @russellashburn6268 Před rokem +20

      Anything that take LPL more than a minute to pick is high security in my book.

  • @videojomo
    @videojomo Před rokem +2037

    I once helped a friend install a "scramble pad" about 18-19 years ago; it's the same concept, but intended for a high-security commercial market. It was a 12-key button matrix in a telephone configuration, but each button had its own 7-segment LED, and projected through a lenticular lens, so they had a narrow viewing angle, intended to deter shoulder surfers. You'd push a button to wake it up, and the numbers are assigned a key randomly. It was weird using it, and having to fight the muscle memory you develop just from using telephones all your life!

    • @matthewmiller6068
      @matthewmiller6068 Před rokem +56

      I feel like that's the main worry I'd have with these, and then you spend a lot longer hunting for the number entering it slower making it easier to surf vs muscle memory I often am standing so close to pads I can't even see the digits but know where to put my finger by feel.

    • @videojomo
      @videojomo Před rokem +88

      @@matthewmiller6068 The design featured here looks like a creative approach to the problem; by grouping numbers into bunches, it looks like it would be a user experience closer to one of those word puzzles for your phone, rather than scanning at a grid to find the 7.

    • @dan3458
      @dan3458 Před rokem +15

      @@matthewmiller6068 lmao your "worry" is that it might take literally a few extra seconds. How reasonable.

    • @blockchaaain
      @blockchaaain Před rokem +5

      Hirsch ScramblePad, among other products.

    • @jaymzx0
      @jaymzx0 Před rokem +2

      One of the loading docks at a federal building near me has just such a pad. I thought it was really clever.

  • @jacobcarlson4010
    @jacobcarlson4010 Před rokem +175

    Holy actual flip. I think this is the first smart lock that hasn’t just unlocked itself out of surrender as soon as LPL walked into the room. 😮

  • @resurgam_b7
    @resurgam_b7 Před rokem +2718

    Wow, this is actually pretty impressive considering the standard fair on this channel. Not only does it have a creative and practical extra security feature, its physical backup is passable as well. Rare for a smart lock to be so competent.

    • @jumpnit3121
      @jumpnit3121 Před rokem +108

      When he breaks out the magnet you know they messed up lol, or if the video is less then 2 mins long and he says i'll show you that a couple times

    • @mhfuzzball
      @mhfuzzball Před rokem +67

      This was so much better than the last smart lock he featured. He could have picked that 'Apple' smart lock 40 times in the time he needed to get this one open with the Lishi.

    • @SamGib
      @SamGib Před rokem +5

      Well, it is too soon to tell. We have no idea how secure it is on the electric side(like magnets and software), nor some physical bypasses.

    • @cacevers
      @cacevers Před rokem +44

      @@SamGib I think he would have mentioned that since he will look at all attack vectors. Looking at the lock it seems the electronic stuff is inside and outside is just the touchscreen. Making it much harder to exploit that. Bad locks have the brains reachable.

    • @maskettaman1488
      @maskettaman1488 Před rokem +12

      @@cacevers The thing with electronic exploits like this is they can be tricky to narrow down without extensive analysis and testing. Maybe snipping the leg of a specific capacitor causes it to read every input as correct. Could be very simple fatal flaws hidden in plain sight which is why time ends up being the greatest test

  • @Litwinel
    @Litwinel Před rokem +664

    I believe this is the first smart lock featured on this channel that seem to be actually fairly secure.

    • @danabayer7885
      @danabayer7885 Před rokem +17

      ... with a cool idea that actually works!

    • @LexYeen
      @LexYeen Před rokem +30

      At least secure enough for civilian use.

    • @rodryguezzz
      @rodryguezzz Před rokem +35

      It's the first one that can't be opened with a magnet in 4 seconds.

    • @ryebread8013
      @ryebread8013 Před rokem

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    • @JMoloneyProjects
      @JMoloneyProjects Před rokem +7

      Yeah, pretty sure this is the first one that hasn't been like so I just placed a magnet against it, and it's open

  • @nixonkutz3018
    @nixonkutz3018 Před rokem +1377

    A freebie feature of the keypad is that with 12 combinations (3 numbers in 4 circles), there's even a tiny bit more randomization each time it updates. The last time you entered the passcode, you had two choices of where to enter the "2"

    • @TgrHwke
      @TgrHwke Před rokem +143

      With twelve number spots and only ten numbers to fill them, every time it populates the display there will always be two numbers with two spots to select each of them.

    • @Hephera
      @Hephera Před rokem +120

      that actually decreases the number of possible combinations that will unlock the lock. So im not sure if i would call it a bonus

    • @ahwleung
      @ahwleung Před rokem +147

      @@Hephera Yes but you can set the number of entries required, for example I require a 10 digit code to enter on mine (only for guests, Inhse the fingerprint otherwise).
      The purpose of the repeat numbers is to prevent eavesdropping attacks, for example if someone had recorded you interacting with the keypad multiple times they still would have a hard time guessing the combination due to repeated digits. Of course any determined attacker could eventually gain access or just force the lock, but every little bit helps.

    • @pi_xi
      @pi_xi Před rokem +31

      Given your combination is 1111 and the 1 is only on one key, it gives you less possibilities as if the 1 is on two different keys.

    • @pi_xi
      @pi_xi Před rokem +37

      @@paddor No, that is not. The key randomization makes side-channel attacks impossible. If your combination is 1111, you hit the same key four times. When the 1 is on different keys, then it is much harder to guess for someone who only has a infrared picture of the keypad after touching it.

  • @rjgraylight
    @rjgraylight Před rokem +153

    Any lock that takes more than a minute for LpL to pick is a great lock in my books. Took him 1 minutes 33 seconds to pick. lol
    That, and the randomiser definitely helps the case as well. Even with the basic 123456 code, it's hard for anyone to guess by looking/spying. Especially since two random digits are repeated every time. (4 spots with 3 digits, 10 possible digits, leaving 2 repeat digits)

  • @mobiusone3923
    @mobiusone3923 Před rokem +1582

    Ingenious! Most hospital ED entrances I went into as an EMT had scramble pads for the same reason. Also, "pick resistance is not great, but it's also not terrible" sounds like high praise from LPL

    • @darthryking
      @darthryking Před rokem +47

      Meanwhile, all the hospital ED code pads around here are these super old things with buttons that have obvious wear patterns on them and are all set to different variations of the same super-insecure code. It's so laughable that in training they basically just told us to not bother remembering the specific codes for each ED, and to just brute-force the codes to get in.

    • @soundgod06
      @soundgod06 Před rokem +8

      My local hospital the ER entrance is on a motion sensor and is the only door that is not locked outside of normal visiting hours. It’s practically begging you come in.

    • @samwhaleIV
      @samwhaleIV Před rokem +4

      @@soundgod06 it's not open 24/7? Kind of surprising

    • @KingLo
      @KingLo Před rokem +15

      I consider anything he doesn't say "click one, click two, and its open" to be a decent lock.

    • @soundgod06
      @soundgod06 Před rokem +4

      @@samwhaleIV the ER door is, the other doors are only open during “normal hours”

  • @positivelink6961
    @positivelink6961 Před rokem +571

    This is actually the best review I’ve seen him give an electronic lock. That’s noteworthy

    • @user-qi9be4lv7l
      @user-qi9be4lv7l Před rokem

      It's really not because he didn't review any of the electronics or its reliability. It's one of the worst.

    • @scottb4087
      @scottb4087 Před rokem +2

      I was just thinking, that was high praise from LPL

    • @davidy22
      @davidy22 Před rokem +2

      @@user-qi9be4lv7l if he doesn't say anything about it, he didn't find anything there. He doesn't mention shimming in literally every padlock video, only the videos for padlocks where it's a problem

    • @mcbchannel7173
      @mcbchannel7173 Před rokem

      The team who developed this may have a little party to celebrate this achievement and now they can legally put “not terrible-lock picking lawyer” praises into their ads.

  • @Vok250
    @Vok250 Před rokem +630

    That's amazing pick resistance. Guarantee no locksmith in my town would have the skill to open that with a pick.

    • @noneofyourbusiness4133
      @noneofyourbusiness4133 Před rokem +107

      Sadly, I can get through this lock no problem {takes out 18” naval artillery canon m} I guarantee it.

    • @L3X1N
      @L3X1N Před rokem +55

      @@noneofyourbusiness4133 Woah, I had no idea the average locksmith frequented this channel!

    • @hoihoi9866
      @hoihoi9866 Před rokem +1

      They would drill it open in 2 minutes. Quality sucks of this lock

    • @kikixchannel
      @kikixchannel Před 6 měsíci +27

      @@hoihoi9866 Drilling it open in 2 minutes is absolutely terrible.
      Drilling makes a lot of noises. And in 2 minutes? You're caught for sure. Sure, a locksmith that does it per the homeowners request isn't doing that illegally, but the lone fact of them HAVING to drill, instead of just opening the lock in a non-destructive way (which at least allows replacing the lock, possibly getting into some reset-to-default system allowing changing the lost combination) makes them a terrible locksmith. If I need to turn my lock into a useless piece of junk I don't have to pay a steep price for it. I can just call my brother to lend me their tools and do it for close to free.

    • @dandotvid
      @dandotvid Před 6 měsíci +15

      @@hoihoi9866 "some explosives would open that lock right up. horrible quality"

  • @relturtle
    @relturtle Před rokem +128

    it took him over a minute to pick
    this lock is amazing

    • @juanmartin631
      @juanmartin631 Před rokem

      and has some nice gadgets even

    • @my3dviews
      @my3dviews Před rokem +4

      He also used a Lishi lock picking tool, rather than the usual pick and tensioner. I would have liked to see how long it would have taken with those tools instead.

    • @spdcrzy
      @spdcrzy Před 6 měsíci

      And he had ideal leverage, too. That's incredible.

  • @yossifeldman162
    @yossifeldman162 Před rokem +2793

    When LPL posts a video over 3 minutes you know it's going to be a decent lock!

    • @andycrask3531
      @andycrask3531 Před rokem +16

      My first thought when I saw the length

    • @kyx5631
      @kyx5631 Před rokem +136

      Or he destroys a lock 6 times.

    • @jeffreeves1567
      @jeffreeves1567 Před rokem

      @@kyx5631 Right. Using random junk from the kitchen trash can.

    • @Intrepidice
      @Intrepidice Před rokem +1

      @@kyx5631 to show you it was not a fluke, I am going to use another straw or spaghetti .

    • @themixgenius1993
      @themixgenius1993 Před rokem +60

      except when a lock has too many flaws which will lead to a lengthy explanation

  • @thomasrad5202
    @thomasrad5202 Před rokem +693

    honestly, even an intermediate picker would probably have trouble with this lock, and at the very least would take quite a bit of time. I consider that a W, especially as compared to the vast majority of locks featured on this channel

    • @thelockpickingspoon9074
      @thelockpickingspoon9074 Před rokem +2

      You underestimate the skills of “intermediate” pickers

    • @paulwoodard4155
      @paulwoodard4155 Před rokem +90

      @@thelockpickingspoon9074 Honestly this lock as is probably gives more than adequate security for home use, because it moves the most likely attack to "rock through window". If a door lock can't be bypassed, combed, raked, or bumped, then your average thief isn't going to pick it, but if I lose my key, then the locksmith can.

    • @thelockpickingspoon9074
      @thelockpickingspoon9074 Před rokem +6

      @@paulwoodard4155 that's true, and most burglars don't pick locks anyway, I was pointing out that most "intermediate pickers" wouldn't have a hard time with this lock, that's all

    • @paulelderson934
      @paulelderson934 Před rokem +7

      @@thelockpickingspoon9074 I feel like that's kind of difficult to say without knowing the tolerances and machining quality. You also not seeing the security pins themselves, so you can't judge the amount and depth of the serrations or the shape of the spool. The lishi is pretty good at hiding the difficulty of SPP with a standard hook and turning tool. Could be easier than expected, could be quite a bit harder.

    • @thelockpickingspoon9074
      @thelockpickingspoon9074 Před rokem +3

      @@paulelderson934 knowing that it's an SC cylinder gives away that the tolerances will be decent but noticeable. not seeing the pins themself means nothing when you can literally feel them and know when they're set. I think the lishi serves as a visual aid for the viewers to get a better understanding of what's going on in the lock, and that someone worth their salt in picking will be able to get into this without much trouble

  • @427Arbok
    @427Arbok Před rokem +195

    I've seen a good few locks win LPL's praise, but I think this is the first time I've seen a smart lock earn it.
    Interesting indeed.

  • @WackoMcGoose
    @WackoMcGoose Před rokem +332

    Randomized keypads are actually a really neat idea. When I worked at Macy's, the employee entrance had a standard ten-key pad, but each button had a seven-figure display inside that would randomize several iterations (you actually got to watch the numbers scramble) before putting in your code...

    • @Fabio-hc9bv
      @Fabio-hc9bv Před rokem

      @@bannah6400 go away

    • @DavidRamirez-vc8dr
      @DavidRamirez-vc8dr Před rokem +1

      Sounds overly complicated and just inferior ro Apple HomeKey. That should be adopted as the sole standard. I can’t think of a safer or more convenient way to open a door.

    • @WackoMcGoose
      @WackoMcGoose Před rokem +32

      @@DavidRamirez-vc8dr Not everyone has or can afford to buy not just an iPhone, but all the other things you have to get to be able to use it fully (your experience will be severely limited if all you have at home are Windows PCs, for example).

    • @stefanstankovic4781
      @stefanstankovic4781 Před rokem +7

      Ah, a 7-segment display (for those confused - think early digital displays with straight lines that produce blocky numbers).

    • @rwinnovation7758
      @rwinnovation7758 Před rokem +4

      I believe you're referring to the Hirsch ScramblePad, which are now made by Identiv. Nordstrom in particular is a big user of these.

  • @MythicMagus
    @MythicMagus Před rokem +714

    Seems like this might actually be a good smart lock for once. The keypad swapping the numbers around is really smart.

    • @cheeseparis1
      @cheeseparis1 Před rokem +16

      perhaps it's possible to dismount the screen or use a magnet, please test this

    • @matthewdebeer8453
      @matthewdebeer8453 Před rokem +31

      I was disappointed that LPL didn't say anything about his usual EMP method of defeating smart locks 🤔

    • @baylinkdashyt
      @baylinkdashyt Před rokem +48

      Personally, I assume that nearly anything that electrically opens a lock might be subject to magnetic attacks... but listen to that part of the tape again: it sounds like this lock is using a *motor* to crank the bolt open, not a solenoid... that should protect you from that particular part of the attack surface.

    • @bryanb3352
      @bryanb3352 Před rokem +13

      I know that IBM for one had keypads that do this at their facilities at least 15 - 20 years ago. They call them scrampads. They weren't touchscreen. They were like a 7 segment display behind a lens on each button that required a very specific viewing angle and of course the numbers switched around after each successful or unsuccessful code attempt.

    • @g2g591
      @g2g591 Před rokem +2

      @@bryanb3352 yep, i worked somewhere with something similar. the backup entry method was going through the front door with a security/reception area.

  • @-Fritz-
    @-Fritz- Před rokem +768

    I've had a lockly for the past couple of years, It was the only door lock that ticked all of the boxes for me. Fingerprint access so I don't have to use any keys to get inside, keycodes so that I can give access to other people/friends etc, special access keycodes for tradesmen or anybody else that I only want limited time access for, and a physical key for the _hidden_ key slot in the handle in case I bite the dust one day and people need to get inside when I'm 6 foot under.
    All in all I'm pretty pleased with it, even more so now that LPL didn't open his lockly with a butterfly wing or cat whisker in 0.2 seconds like he does with all the other locks.

    • @calvarycustoms6681
      @calvarycustoms6681 Před rokem +39

      “Butterfly wing”!! 🤣

    • @VestigialHead
      @VestigialHead Před rokem +34

      Issue with this might be the fingerprint access. Fingerprint readers have been notoriously easy to fool in the past. Not sure how good the one on the Lockly is - but I doubt it is any different than the usual fool-able versions.

    • @calvarycustoms6681
      @calvarycustoms6681 Před rokem +9

      @@VestigialHead The video they provide on their AMZN listing claims it will “only read human fingers”, and can’t be fooled by lifted prints; and has a 99-Print memory.
      Personally, I never use fingerprint readers, but 🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @VestigialHead
      @VestigialHead Před rokem +36

      @@calvarycustoms6681 Would be interesting to see it tested. I have seen videos of people testing fingerprint scanners with the same claims that failed miserably. But who knows how good this one is.
      If I bought a lock I would try to find one without fingerprint options. Or at least one where you can turn off the fingerprint scanner.

    • @MrElemonator
      @MrElemonator Před rokem +8

      Beware the finger chopper

  • @JeremyHolovacs
    @JeremyHolovacs Před rokem +73

    I've actually often wondered why nobody did that with the randomized positions... seems simple enough with today's technology. Glad to see someone actually addressing that rather obvious weakness to combination locks.

    • @DavidRamirez-vc8dr
      @DavidRamirez-vc8dr Před rokem

      It’s like a half step when Apple HomeKey is already a thing. Sadly, no one offers a HomeKey only lock yet. That’d be truly impenetrable

    • @sebastianjost
      @sebastianjost Před rokem +7

      Probably because it's quite inconvenient to use. You have to look for the right buttons every time, no muscle memory possible.

    • @Roshan_420
      @Roshan_420 Před rokem +5

      @@DavidRamirez-vc8dr until the battery dies and you have no backup

    • @chaos.corner
      @chaos.corner Před rokem

      @@sebastianjost Touch keypads are inferior to physical buttons (except for these reasons) too.

    • @onyhow
      @onyhow Před 8 měsíci +2

      @Roshan_420 some companies like Yale have external charging port to stick battery in to power up the system in an event of internal battery death

  • @MannyXVIII
    @MannyXVIII Před rokem +7

    Tapering the pins is an ingenious idea. A commendable effort to ward off less skilled pickers.

  • @RinIsArty
    @RinIsArty Před rokem +98

    "not great but not terrible" and a minute-and-a-half pick time,
    that's one of the best locks we've seen in a long time. Was expecting him to show off some massive flaw with the keypad but nope, genuinely solid design all around, kudos to them!

  • @HollywoodF1
    @HollywoodF1 Před rokem +12

    I love that electronic keypad’s approach. That should become the new standard for PIN pads.

  • @stevenpetrillo9527
    @stevenpetrillo9527 Před rokem +29

    This feels like acknowledgement of a genuinely solid product. That’s pretty cool.

  • @Steve3684
    @Steve3684 Před rokem +158

    "Not great, but also not terrible" as far as readily available consumer grade locks go, that is high praise from LPL.
    Especially with the replaceable core, I would buy this lock!

    • @kikklimi
      @kikklimi Před rokem +12

      3.6 roentgen, not great, not terrible

    • @LeoStaley
      @LeoStaley Před rokem

      What the heck would you replace it with? That had a bunch of really good security features.

  • @gkeyman565
    @gkeyman565 Před rokem +848

    Maybe for little added security they should add a switch to the keyhole access plate that sets off an alarm After 30 seconds or so, it shouldn't take long if you have a key.
    Have a great day

    • @TheFoxfiend
      @TheFoxfiend Před rokem +97

      I like your idea, I'm upvoting and commenting so it may become more visible.

    • @SanderEvers
      @SanderEvers Před rokem +33

      I just had the same idea, but 30 seconds is still quite long. It should be like 5 seconds top.

    • @gkeyman565
      @gkeyman565 Před rokem +82

      I would be even better if once the cover plate has moved sideways, a countdown starts on the screen .....

    • @Papierkorb2292
      @Papierkorb2292 Před rokem +51

      You could also send a message to the owner that lets them prevent opening the lock with a key.

    • @kaasmeester5903
      @kaasmeester5903 Před rokem +58

      That's actually not a bad idea, and you could implement that on conventional locks as well with a bit of clockwork. Open the key cover against a spring, and a mechanical clock runs down, freezing the lock after 20 seconds. You'd need to harden that cover against drilling / bending of course.

  • @Valok
    @Valok Před rokem +16

    honestly ... one of the best things about this channel is the community and the comments you find in LPLs videos ^^ love you guys

  • @stevepoythress4678
    @stevepoythress4678 Před rokem +9

    Great product and company. I've had my Lockly for 3-years now, the first one got buggy after about 20-months, their customer service was great and they quickly shipped out their newest version as a replacement, which I love even more. I also have an August which I like but the Lockly is fantastic. Highly recommend, and would love seeing how to install a more secure core.

  • @TOSkwar22
    @TOSkwar22 Před rokem +768

    That one actually performed pretty well. Specialized tool (see edit- stop telling me it's not specialized dangit!), decently long pick time, no immediate and devastating exploits, extra security on the code... Honestly, not a bad job on this one.
    Edit: May not be specialized tool. But still had security pins and can be swapped out for something even better. It'll deter anyone inexperienced at the very least.

    • @JerGol
      @JerGol Před rokem +80

      For someone this experienced to take this long, on the bench, with specific tools, makes me think it's decent kit!

    • @listenbornaby447
      @listenbornaby447 Před rokem +40

      As i understand, lishi is not a specialised tool, more of a quality of life tool for standart implications. With skill you would open any lishi-ble lock using standard tool set, maybe even faster

    • @Pattoe
      @Pattoe Před rokem +29

      @@listenbornaby447 Essentially it's a tool that makes picking easier to learn and understand.

    • @dovos8572
      @dovos8572 Před rokem +28

      @@listenbornaby447 it is a specialised tool because it can only open locks with that key way. that is why he is selling so many versions of the lishis too. it is specialised to open that type of lock with that standart of pin positions only.

    • @TOSkwar22
      @TOSkwar22 Před rokem +9

      @@listenbornaby447 Well, even if that's true, the thing clearly had a few security pins in it and if it can be swapped out for something even better, that's brilliant.

  • @Infitee
    @Infitee Před rokem +69

    Happy to see at least it is not self picking

  • @Websurger
    @Websurger Před rokem +15

    It's honestly fantastic to see quality products from time to time inbetween all the quality videos on sub-par products :) Thanks LPL!

  • @8180634
    @8180634 Před rokem +24

    The locker rental at a local theme park works this way. You rent the locker at a central kiosk and choose your combination at that time. The combination screen rearranges itself between people to make it harder for the person behind you to see what you choose for a combination.

  • @theyakninja
    @theyakninja Před rokem +38

    "Not terrible" sounds great from LPL

    • @stevep1762
      @stevep1762 Před rokem +1

      Not great, not terrible is a quote from HBO's "Chernobyl" series, may be a deliberate reference? /watch?v=ocBVLMHK6c8

    • @n0rbert79
      @n0rbert79 Před rokem +1

      Dyankov quality 😄 I agree with the Chernobyl reference too 😄

  • @Real28
    @Real28 Před rokem +91

    I bought this lock for all of the things that LPL said. I am glad to see this lock getting it's time in the sun. Also saw that the core was replaceable so if I felt like I needed a better one, I could just change it.
    But seriously, these locks are awesome. You can go fully digital and give people access with a code that expires during whatever time range you choose. We had someone watch our dog and we gave her 1 code that worked during the time we needed and then don't have to worry about her copying a key or remembering a code.
    We've been using it for about 2 years. The tech side of this lock is IMO, best in the industry.

    • @ximono
      @ximono Před rokem +11

      Can you disable Bluetooth on this thing? I don't trust anything wireless.

    • @billynomates920
      @billynomates920 Před rokem +1

      real, i hope you got a holiday out of them for that!
      i don't know your age but maybe you remember those competitions back in the day where you answered a few short questions on a postcard and the 'tie-breaker' was something like: please describe in twelve words or less, why you enjoyed our product/service/experience so much and why others might, too?
      basically, a company casting around for new ideas on the cheap and canvassing the public for a new advertising strap thinly disguised as a chance to win (dependent on the size of the company/ the size of their sales dip): a day at the races, a weekend sightseeing trip for two or a fortnight's holiday abroad.
      it was never for something more than a week's wages, often for something that cost less than an afternoon's but eventually, you'd learn via a local newspaper investigation or radio interview, that 'mrs rigsby', housewife from essex (more often a david johnson, crossword champion, countdown all-weeker and working under a nom de plume) made a comfortable side-earner as a freelance sloganeer and why not give it a try yourself?
      now all you get for your five star review is the kitchen oojamaflip you'd ordered for a bit of fun, given to you for free along with the company catalogue and an offer to continue the arrangement, more or less honestly, filling your house with whatever else they happen to sell as due reward for your superbly succinct and unremittingly positive customer testimonials - oh, for fair! how short-changed are we in this cynical age!

    • @isthatrubble
      @isthatrubble Před rokem +2

      @@billynomates920 ....... what?

    • @billynomates920
      @billynomates920 Před rokem

      @@pomelo9518 i'm not typing all that again! 😅
      i wasn't having a go or critisizing real or the lock. it looks a good buy. his comment just reminded me of competitions companies used to offer before the internet was a thing. it just amused me. like i say, if he had have put that on a post card back in the day, he might have legitimately won a foreign vacation. now all you get is the thing for free if they pick your five star review.

    • @guesswho2778
      @guesswho2778 Před rokem

      @@isthatrubble probably a bot

  • @atrac88
    @atrac88 Před rokem +4

    I do love it when he calls us "folks" in the wrapup everytime. 🤗

  • @_Coffee4Closers
    @_Coffee4Closers Před rokem +1

    I use to work for a large military jet engine maker, and the SCIF for classified work had a randomizing combination lock on it. The lock was electronic and the window you viewed the numbers in was an LCD screen. You started turning the dial and at some random point and number it would put a number in the window and you would proceed scrolling until you arrived at the first number. Once you hit the first number and started the dial in the opposite direction it would do the same randomization of the starting point. It required a 4 number combination and the dial scrolled from 0 to 99. That was WAY BACK in the mid 90's. It seemed so high tech at the time, and I always wondered why I never have seen one since. It seems like an obvious security technology.
    Additionally, there was a badge scanner and one of those 5 button punch locks to open the vault door, plus a number of cameras looking at you. Once you got inside you had to know the combination to a heavy steel file cabinet, where you would get your files and hard drive from. Then you would go to an open computer pull the security curtain so you were alone, connect your hard drive log in and work.

  • @miked1050
    @miked1050 Před rokem +104

    I'm actually in the process of installing these on an entire apartment complex. They thought of a lot of nice features for multi family housing. Pretty good quality hardware.

    • @samualaddams705
      @samualaddams705 Před rokem +4

      Considering the dead bolt is not as strong as even a cheap deadbolt you might want to wait and see if LPL has a kick test. No way no how is a battery as strong as a solid deadbolt

    • @S_Roach
      @S_Roach Před rokem +15

      @@samualaddams705 What makes you think this deadbolt isn't solid brass? It was the Apple deadbolt, that he reviewed last week, that hid the battery in the bolt. This one appears normal.

    • @samualaddams705
      @samualaddams705 Před rokem +26

      Oh shit that's what I get for not having my coffee first. You are ofcourse correct. My bad

    • @baylinkdashyt
      @baylinkdashyt Před rokem +10

      @@samualaddams705 Given your name, I would have expected the problem to be Too Much Beer, not Too Little Coffee, but... 🙂

    • @BAKAGAlJIN
      @BAKAGAlJIN Před rokem

      I have this lock. Be aware, that if the pad is either exposed to too much direct sunlight or it is simply too hot outside you might not be able to see the numbers. Maybe mine just does that because it's old, but changing the batteries doesn't help. The only thing that helps a little is keeping it covered by something substantial enough to block light and some of the heat.

  • @benwu7980
    @benwu7980 Před rokem +50

    For a 300$ lock, it seems fairly okay, nice idea with the randomizer, and upgradeable barrel. Always worries me when hear of blutooth though.

    • @dr.floridamanphd
      @dr.floridamanphd Před rokem +7

      Bluetooth or wifi enabled are red flags for me.

    • @seanrobert9661
      @seanrobert9661 Před rokem

      cut the antenna to air gap it

    • @devlinbentley8193
      @devlinbentley8193 Před rokem

      @@seanrobert9661 Bluetooth is optional! You can set it all up locally on the lock.

  • @Silvers24
    @Silvers24 Před rokem +1

    I love this lock, owned it now for 3 years. Ty LPL to finally testing this out.

  • @cirnet
    @cirnet Před rokem +1

    This is what I use for my front door, so it's really nice hearing such praise for it!!

  • @simsim4910
    @simsim4910 Před rokem +64

    the sales on this lock are gonna go stonks
    its always nice to see LPL highlighting some of the better locks out there in addition to all the bad ones hes pointing out

    • @thelockpickingspoon9074
      @thelockpickingspoon9074 Před rokem

      if only he showed actually good locks

    • @eragonawesome
      @eragonawesome Před rokem +4

      @@thelockpickingspoon9074 he's shown several good examples in the past, for the most part though I think his goal is to hold consumer products accountable

    • @vice.nor.virtue
      @vice.nor.virtue Před rokem

      I don't even watch that bad lock videos anymore, it's just sad. It's like watching the NBA play junior basketball - there's no competition. Actual challenges to LPL are wayyyy more interesting and fair.

    • @TalonPro
      @TalonPro Před rokem

      @@vice.nor.virtue yea, but youre not the main core of society that he wants to reach. Those people who shop on Amazon and think that their reviews equate to a good product whilst having the combined IQ of a rotten potato are. In other words, youve already been educated, the others havent and those are the ones who have the most to lose.

    • @TalonPro
      @TalonPro Před rokem

      Now, if only we could get a gun safe with the same level of security instead of the ones that you can use a feather on to open...

  • @FearThePegasus
    @FearThePegasus Před rokem +13

    Lockly stock price soars with the non -negative review from LPL

  • @julianclark7692
    @julianclark7692 Před rokem

    I just bought a similar lockly lock, very pleased to find LPL giving it such high praise.

  • @The_Blyatman
    @The_Blyatman Před rokem +1

    It’s always fun to watch these kinds of videos because I work at a Hardware store, and I’ve sold this lock to multiple people before. I gotta say hearing LPL praise it means I’ll only recommend it to more people.

  • @Wolvesrage80
    @Wolvesrage80 Před rokem +21

    I am rarely impressed with a lock anymore, but this one is promising. I might recommend it for some of my medical office customers

  • @stalkingtiger777
    @stalkingtiger777 Před rokem +10

    If a lock takes LPL a minute to open, it's definitely a good pickup in my book! The keypad randomizer is just icing on the cake.

    • @thelockpickingspoon9074
      @thelockpickingspoon9074 Před rokem

      oh man. you need to see what actually decent locks are

    • @JohnSmith-qy1wm
      @JohnSmith-qy1wm Před rokem +1

      oh man. a useless comment meant to display superiority over someone without giving any usable advice

    • @thelockpickingspoon9074
      @thelockpickingspoon9074 Před rokem

      @@JohnSmith-qy1wm what advice would you like?

    • @isodoubIet
      @isodoubIet Před rokem

      @@thelockpickingspoon9074 The vast majority of criminals have no idea how to lockpick because it's such a difficult, time-consuming and expensive skill to acquire, so 1 minute for LPL with a special tool really is good enough for the vast majority of applications.

    • @thelockpickingspoon9074
      @thelockpickingspoon9074 Před rokem

      @@isodoubIet that is true. most criminals who burgle houses don't pick locks, thought lockpicking isn't really expensive to get into, but this still isn't as good of a lock as people think it is, and the amount of time it takes a single picker to get open (regardless of if they used a lishi) doesn't actually constitute whether or not a lock is "good". Also, lishi aren't special. The only thing special about them is their ability to decode locks after they've been picked

  • @Rela-tiv
    @Rela-tiv Před rokem +5

    The self randomising feature is a great idea. At some customers at work, we have normal mechanical keypads in use and after a short period of time you can clearly see the used numbers by wear of the keys. With common 4 or 5 digit PINs this takes only as long to figuere out, as you need to pick this lock.

    • @thomasstevenhebert
      @thomasstevenhebert Před rokem +1

      The only problem is when I roll out of my Uber piss drunk and try to find the right numbers

    • @veneering4128
      @veneering4128 Před rokem

      @@thomasstevenhebert that's why it also has a key option lol

  • @hughpenn2266
    @hughpenn2266 Před rokem +2

    I love Lockly. I have a couple of their locks in our home so I'm so psyched to see LPL try to pick this particular one cause this is what i have on my front door! Been using this for two years now and planning to get one more on their website for our rental house

  • @AvaFayIliza
    @AvaFayIliza Před rokem +7

    I love this! It also forces you to memorize the number instead of a pattern of movement.

    • @AvaFayIliza
      @AvaFayIliza Před rokem +2

      It's also interesting that a few of the numbers are randomly duplicated.

  • @lolidasterner414
    @lolidasterner414 Před rokem +497

    At last a relatively safe lock.

    • @Voltaic_Fire
      @Voltaic_Fire Před rokem +40

      I know right, this channel really makes you lose all faith in locks so it is nice to see something like this.

    • @themixgenius1993
      @themixgenius1993 Před rokem +25

      and it's a smart lock, almost all "smart" locks I watched on this channel has some fatal flaw(s)..

    • @thelockpickingspoon9074
      @thelockpickingspoon9074 Před rokem +2

      @@Voltaic_Fire it would seem you have a skewed idea of what "good" locks are then

    • @LavaSaver
      @LavaSaver Před rokem +10

      @@thelockpickingspoon9074 He basically has made a career of pulling out locks and opening them in seconds while talking about how unsecure they are, the only real take away is "you are never safe".

    • @rebornfenix4412
      @rebornfenix4412 Před rokem

      @@themixgenius1993 I love my August Pro. Pick your deadbolt, replace the inside thumb turn. Uses an adapter to work with multiple brands of deadbolt tail stocks.

  • @jpurdes
    @jpurdes Před rokem +139

    For normal domestic use, it should be sufficient to have a better lock than your neighbour. Based on this video, replacing the core with something like an Avocet ABS lock, this lock would make me feel relatively safe in my estate.

    • @KuranIsAFantasyBook
      @KuranIsAFantasyBook Před rokem +19

      The standard lock is probably already better than your neighbour's.

    • @Jehty_
      @Jehty_ Před rokem +10

      Really? What thief goes from door to door to find the most unsafe lock in that area?
      If you are worried about picking attacks you need a lock that is good enough so that your average lockpicking thief can't open it. Doesn't matter what your neighbor has.

    • @LangyMD
      @LangyMD Před rokem +10

      @@Jehty_ Ones using bump keys instead of breaking and entering. But thieves pretty much never pick a lock.

    • @jpurdes
      @jpurdes Před rokem +12

      This is precisely what is happening in our estate quite often. Most of us have video doorbells, so we can actually track the would-be thieves as they go from door to door. Most often, they just try whether it's locked, occasionally they carry a metal tube to wiggle locks lose, and rarely we even get someone trying to pick locks. Of course, this is Ireland, where people with 200+ convictions for burglary walk freely.

    • @foldionepapyrus3441
      @foldionepapyrus3441 Před rokem +6

      Depends on just how secure the 'smart' part of the smarts are as to if that is a justifiable feeling... The keypad is good, but LPL mentioned Bluetooth, for me that is a massive 'oh no' thought, as secure and Bluetooth do not go together all that well. Not like fingerprint are secure either - heck some fingerprint sensors are foolable just from the residue finger oils left behind from the last users.. And looking at Lockly's description their 'cloud service' the locks run from is AWS backed, flaws in AWS core infrastructure do get fixed quicker than some companies would, but its also one of the big ones folks are hunting for bugs in so they are also getting found often too, and any cloud service can go away at any time, a jaded staff member might even be able to unlock every door with a lockly lock because they are all on the same cloud if it catches their fancy...

  • @bramweinreder2346
    @bramweinreder2346 Před rokem

    I really enjoyed the videos where you did a teardown of the locks you picked. This is a great product and wouldn't mind seeing more from the inside.

  • @nads8nads8
    @nads8nads8 Před 5 měsíci

    I just put this on my house. Best advertisement you can get. Thanks you LPL

  • @crapshit1000
    @crapshit1000 Před rokem +41

    Hi LPL, I've recently lock myself out from my room because I left my keys at work. I learn so much from you that I was able to lock pick my own door with a hairpin and flat head less than an hour without prior experiences.

    • @Kimberbeagle
      @Kimberbeagle Před rokem +3

      Ok that’s impressive!

    • @Tiger1Tanker
      @Tiger1Tanker Před rokem +3

      I did that in AF tech school for my roommate who locked his keys in his locker. The lock was a fortress lock and we were both surprised I opened it.

  • @Trithis2077
    @Trithis2077 Před rokem +18

    Been a while since we've seen a lock, let alone a smart lock, on this channel that actually deserves a bit of praise!

  • @nrellis666
    @nrellis666 Před rokem +43

    This might been the best lock we've seen for several years on this channel

  • @x7N1NJ47x
    @x7N1NJ47x Před rokem

    This is a product I would purchase. Thank you LPL

  • @MarsJenkar
    @MarsJenkar Před rokem +23

    Normally I see "smart lock" on this channel and think, "OK, how did it fail in basic security this time?"
    Imagine my surprise when the basic security actually wasn't terrible.

    • @laser14344
      @laser14344 Před rokem +3

      I have the version with a camera and fingerprint sensor. If the cover on the lock is disturbed the lock will send me a notification with a 15s video of the event.

  • @CommunityGuidelines
    @CommunityGuidelines Před rokem +5

    "It's not great, but it's not terrible."
    High praise from LPL!

    • @bannah6400
      @bannah6400 Před rokem

      This world is rapidly passing away and I hope that you repent and take time to change before all out disaster occurs! Belief in messiah alone is not enough to grant you salvation - Matthew 7:21-23, John 3:3, John 3:36 (ESV is the best translation for John 3:36) if you believed in Messiah you would be following His commands as best as you could. If you are not a follower of Messiah I would highly recommend becoming one. Call on the name of Jesus and pray for Him to intervene in your life - Revelation 3:20.
      Contemplate how the Roman Empire fulfilled the role of the beast from the sea in Revelation 13 over the course of 1260+ years. Revelation 17 confirms that the beast is in fact Rome. From this we can conclude that A) Jesus is the Son of God and can predict the future or make it happen, B) The world leaders/nations/governments etc have been conspiring together for the last 3000+ years going back to Babylon and before, C) History as we know it is fake. You don't really need to speculate once you start a relationship with God.
      Can't get a response from God? Fasting can help increase your perception and prayer can help initiate events. God will ignore you if your prayer does not align with His purpose (James 4:3) or if you are approaching Him when "unclean" (Isaiah 1:15, Isaiah 59:2, Micah 3:4). Stop eating food sacrificed to idols (McDonald's, Wendy's etc) stop glorifying yourself on social media or making other images of yourself (Second Commandment), stop gossiping about other people, stop watching obscene content etc. Have a blessed day!

  • @colbyfrancoeur3549
    @colbyfrancoeur3549 Před rokem +2

    Love the videos! I wish you had like a top 5 locks video every year because I can never tell which locks you actually like.

  • @joi8674
    @joi8674 Před rokem

    Thank you. I had bought that tool a while back and I couldn't pick the lock I was trying. I thought it was as simple as just running them 1-5 and it would open. Seeing this video I see you have to keep going back 1-5, 1-5 and at times the lock can fight back. Today I was able to pick the lock I wanted knowing this.

  • @thedoh.
    @thedoh. Před rokem +46

    The keypad had four groupings of three digits each, which is a total of 12 digits. Some digits were repeated, offering a bit more security.

    • @cubruce1103
      @cubruce1103 Před rokem +7

      took a closer look and realized that the repeated numbers’ position are the same :P
      ↗️🕗=↘️🕛,↙️🕛=↘️🕓.

    • @user255
      @user255 Před rokem +1

      No, the opposite. If all four buttons have unique numbers, then hitting right button by change is 1/4. If the right number is on two buttons, then you get it right by change 1/2. I don't think that is very good lock.

    • @RustyShackelford_
      @RustyShackelford_ Před rokem +1

      Definitely makes it less secure. If I have a 5 in my combo and 5 is in 2 spots, my single combo essentially turns into 2 combos, making it easier to guess.

    • @harvey66616
      @harvey66616 Před rokem +1

      @@user255 If the buttons didn't move around and the number combinations stayed the same, your point would be valid. But those aren't the case. It would be impractical to try to bypass this lock by clicking buttons randomly, because you can't tell when you've already tried the pattern that the lock presents you with.
      And mixing up both the button positions and which numbers are on any given button, it's not feasible to try to spy on someone entering the combination. Even if you can read the buttons, you still have a lot of possibilities to try out, and if you can't, well...seeing the positions won't help at all.

    • @user255
      @user255 Před rokem +2

      @@harvey66616 Not true. The point is that this systems allows you to try several codes at *one* try. You can do it systematically even when the buttons reposition. Example when you push button which has numbers 1, 2 and 3. Then you have started to input *all* codes that begins either with 1, 2 or 3. The math I presented holds.

  • @RazorRynoPhoto
    @RazorRynoPhoto Před rokem +4

    3:40 video = a win in my book

  • @corruptbytes
    @corruptbytes Před 6 měsíci

    it's not terrible is probably the nicest thing i've seen him say about a smart lock

  • @Bobrogers99
    @Bobrogers99 Před rokem +1

    A good lock that will thwart any unskilled villain. I wonder how often the battery must be replaced.

  • @TekedixXx
    @TekedixXx Před rokem +3

    I honestly love the locking being so quick! All of the locks like this I've seen require you to hold a button down for what feels like forever, but with a simple tap like that's it's actually faster than using a key. As for the cylinder, it's likely just as safe or safer than what most people are probably using, but it's great you can use your own.

  • @TomMcD71
    @TomMcD71 Před rokem +5

    That's a pretty good lock

  • @theelmagoo
    @theelmagoo Před rokem +8

    This is really cool!! Also when you input the code the second time, some of the numbers appeared in multiple circles! That means that even on a signal set of numbers there's multiple combinations that can work, which I would think also help to throw off any wood-be watchers. Very nice!!

  • @TechneMakre
    @TechneMakre Před rokem

    any time it's a smart lock, any method that isn't him smacking it with a mallet is pretty much a seal of approval

  • @camerannicephore5262
    @camerannicephore5262 Před rokem +6

    This keypad is actually pretty good! The fact that you could only pick it, and that picking took yo8 a fair bit of time with a lishi, is impressive. Means they actually put some thought into it. Plus with a reppacabke core, means you can get an even better lock

  • @Longplay_Games
    @Longplay_Games Před rokem +3

    I think this means that this one is good enough that the destructive measures will be more likely than a bump key or exploit. Seems pretty nice.

  • @Caleb123456ification
    @Caleb123456ification Před rokem

    i really like your video length. I often find myself pausing another video so I can quickly watch your amazing content.

  • @antonwit425
    @antonwit425 Před rokem +1

    LPL: "Not terrible"
    Lock: instantly sold out

  • @anthonycattycatmeaw342
    @anthonycattycatmeaw342 Před rokem +3

    This is sold in Bunnings!

  • @GuitarsRockForever
    @GuitarsRockForever Před rokem +12

    That is a good lock. If it takes LPL that long to pick, it is beyond maybe even some locksmith skill level.

  • @vandewallede
    @vandewallede Před rokem

    Reminds me of a Hirsh pad … they are super cool security keypads that do this sort of thing.
    I always liked the happy noise they make when they randomized. 😊

  • @Schlaegel
    @Schlaegel Před rokem

    This lock seems to be the best digital lock I've seen here.

  • @kreatuslucina
    @kreatuslucina Před rokem +4

    I actually owned on of these and it has a huge problem. The body suffers thermal differences in the sun and the metal expanding on one side crushing the glass. This stops the touchpad from working. The screen also burns out from even winter sunlight which tells me there isn't any UV shielding on the screen. The Cycling buttons is a great idea but these other flaws forced us to get a different lock after these failures stopped it from working.

  • @DonzLockz
    @DonzLockz Před rokem +3

    Swap the cylinder and it should be alot better. Atleast it had some security pins.

  • @dockomockopocko4833
    @dockomockopocko4833 Před rokem +1

    One of the better made keypads I’ve seen on the market

  • @jenslyn42
    @jenslyn42 Před rokem

    Nice to see a lock here that is not just hot garbage.
    It is great to know what to stay away from, but sometimes it is also nice to know what might be okay to buy

  • @KearnuPhoenix
    @KearnuPhoenix Před rokem +14

    Why don't smart lock makers not just implement a time limit for key insertion to prevent piccing? Like a 1-3 second limit. If an object is inside for more than that time without an unlock it needs to be removed before you can retry. You could also put a 30 second delay on so you'll have to wait before key reentry.

    • @Drasvin
      @Drasvin Před rokem +15

      Because the key is generally intended to be a mechanical bypass. If the lock loses power or it's firmware bugs out, the owner needs a way to open their door. Implementing an electronic time lock out could risk compromising this backup.

    • @KearnuPhoenix
      @KearnuPhoenix Před rokem +2

      @@Drasvin good point. You could make the lockout disable itself in the case of dysfunction or no power. So the activation of the lockout is electronical with like a small magnet that needs power and thus mechanically defaults back to no lockout. The next logical step could be to make the entire lockout mechanism mechanical. That could be possible with Springs and stuff which we already use in kitchen timers etc. No?

    • @Ludens_H
      @Ludens_H Před rokem

      @@KearnuPhoenix You can't securely and confidently detect electric disfunction if there is a disfunction. Any mechanic override must lack electric parts to be an override, otherwise electric tampering could disable it. And then it is no longer an override

  • @NawMan357
    @NawMan357 Před rokem +3

    Can you do more smart locks like these? Please.

  • @JodyBruchon
    @JodyBruchon Před 6 měsíci +1

    I picked this exact lock without the tools you used available and I filmed it. There's a video with your name literally in the title. You would definitely enjoy it.

  • @shagadellik
    @shagadellik Před rokem

    "not terrible" is basically a full throated approval.

  • @ericmitchell985
    @ericmitchell985 Před rokem +5

    I like how two of the numbers are always repeated on the touchscreen, so you could actually (theoretically) input the same code different ways on the same screen.

    • @RustyShackelford_
      @RustyShackelford_ Před rokem

      That makes it easier to guess. Cool feature for a lock

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      @bannah6400 Před rokem

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  • @NameRandom32423
    @NameRandom32423 Před rokem +3

    Nice.

  • @jpendowski7503
    @jpendowski7503 Před rokem

    Nice to see a longer video with a better quality item

  • @stonerjoe555
    @stonerjoe555 Před rokem

    Out of all the videos I've seen I think that's the longest I've ever had to watch you pick on a lock LOL great work I enjoy thoroughly you are giving me lots of ideas on how to keep my home and my family and my belongings more secure

  • @Rangenoah
    @Rangenoah Před rokem +21

    What locks would you recommend? It seems like every one can be picked in minutes or less

    • @cussuol
      @cussuol Před rokem +28

      Acording to the standard we used to see here, this one is a very good one.

    • @tite93
      @tite93 Před rokem +10

      Every lock can be picked with enough know-how, specialized tools and experience.
      Think of it this way - a lock is usually designed to be unlocked by a non-destructive method. The goal of a lockpicker is to imitate that method using tools or other tricks (shaking something open, for example). The LPL is an absolute master of his craft. I'm talking top 1% of lockpickers. Your average burglar or bike thief is more likely to opt for a destructive method.
      If you want a good lock, look for the ones that are well-protected against physical attacks (cutting etc) or require specialized tools to open

    • @TLNik
      @TLNik Před rokem +17

      If it takes LPL at least a minute to pick it, even with Lishi tool (which does simplify the process significantly), then the lock is at least 4 out of 5.

    • @Vortechtral
      @Vortechtral Před rokem +5

      I'm sure there isn't a lock on the market that won't be. You have to remember, LPL has been at this for years and years. Yes there are also MANY more that are just as skilled. As he stated get a lock with a standard format, so you can always aim to get something with this, this try to put more security pins to take a bit more time, but in the end, if they want something in your house, sadly they will get it :(
      Pair locks with zone cameras to see the porch, the area around it, and a super wide as well. Or at the very least a camera at the door to catch anyone trying to break in to get their mug shot for the authorities.

    • @Pattoe
      @Pattoe Před rokem +5

      @@Vortechtral If you're as good at lock picking as LPL and you have a similar toolset, you're less likely to want to break into homes to burglarise them, as you can make quite a bit of money as a call-out locksmith, so you don't need to resort to crime for money.
      The kind of crime that someone of LPL's skill would commit would be corporate / government / military / drug gang related, where the stakes are much higher.

  • @jimmydean8028
    @jimmydean8028 Před rokem +3

    Nice

  • @alexvladimir4699
    @alexvladimir4699 Před rokem +1

    I've had this lock for 3months now and it's been fantastic. Couldn't say anything about its security features and the convenience it gives me and my family. So many features I can't even list down but check out their website for the specs

  • @astrowuff
    @astrowuff Před rokem

    Longest pick I've seen from LPL in a while, I'm sold!

  • @Poorgeniu5
    @Poorgeniu5 Před rokem

    I know someone who have these installed and I wondered to myself how it would fair and well this upload timing is impeccable.

  • @dematrsinba4361
    @dematrsinba4361 Před rokem +4

    The issue with that randomized code is that if you can observe a few attempts then you can deduce the full sequence by elimination, it's useful only for single view but a simple camera will pick it up after 4 successful entry...

    • @cremist7921
      @cremist7921 Před rokem +3

      But wouldn't a non-randomized one be picked up by a camera after only 1 successful entry? So it's still an improvement over other products.

  • @Sheriff6170
    @Sheriff6170 Před rokem +5

    I always wondered, how come when applying counter-rotation for a spool pin, the other pins don’t drop back down?

    • @lmaoroflcopter
      @lmaoroflcopter Před rokem

      Its a balancing act. You allow a little, but not too much. It can result in unsetting pins, in which case you pick again.

    • @PanduPoluan
      @PanduPoluan Před rokem +1

      Sometimes they drop back down.

    • @thelockpickingspoon9074
      @thelockpickingspoon9074 Před rokem

      sometimes they do

  • @martinmartin38077
    @martinmartin38077 Před rokem +1

    I got one of these locks specifically because of the changing key pad. However, after a year, the pad kept giving a fail beep, even during the night when no-one was around - this also wore the batteries out. After numerous emails with customer care I was told that the unit had failed. Oh, and that they couldn't replace it as I was outside of the US. Basically, when it fails it turns into a normal lock, but when you don't carry a key because you don't need to, then you're locked out. So, you then have to make sure there is a key safe just in case. This now means that the key safe is the weakest point making this moot.
    Basically, this is not reliable enough to be used normally. At least add a constant power hook up or solar cell to make sure it's always charged!