Smart Lock for a standard lock?
Discussion
Just moved offices into a barn on a farm, it's never been used as a proper office before so we're in the process of partitioning etc and it's coming along nicely. The only security other than some CCTV is a couple of s


An ideal solution would be a smart lock with perhaps a keypad/fob or access via a phone app which can be assigned - it'll save me having to get lots of keys cut and remember who has them. I just don't know where to start and which ones will work with this standard type of lock.
Budget not a problem, but it won't be able to have a power supply to it so it'll need to be battery powered or rechargeable.
Any advice or help appreciated.
I think the conventional solution is a mechanical key-pad which replaces the handle on that sort of lock. We have a few at work where there's no power supply for the RFID locks.
This sort of thing:
https://www.screwfix.com/p/smith-locke-medium-duty...
I dare say you can get something similar but electronic if you want to, but a battery powered lock sounds like a problem waiting to happen to me!
ETA: I guess you're using that sort of thing and you're worried about someone trying to force the lock, you would want to fit a beefed up latch since that becomes the main security mechanism rather than the mortice.
This sort of thing:
https://www.screwfix.com/p/smith-locke-medium-duty...
I dare say you can get something similar but electronic if you want to, but a battery powered lock sounds like a problem waiting to happen to me!
ETA: I guess you're using that sort of thing and you're worried about someone trying to force the lock, you would want to fit a beefed up latch since that becomes the main security mechanism rather than the mortice.
Edited by kambites on Tuesday 3rd June 09:15
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