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This device costs $189. 50. Goji Smart Lock Goji Smart Lock The Goji Smart Lock is an interesting device, but caution is warranted. This beautifully crafted digital lock can send alerts to your smartphone as well as take
photos of visitors. The lock system is touted as being very safe, boasting features
such as bank security standards, 256 bit encryption as well as a mechanical lock itself being UL compliant. Many customers who have paid for it have not only filed for a refund, but are also considering joining a possible class action lawsuit against the company. That has delayed the product release for quite a while, and also increased its price to $324, due to adding seemingly undisclosed additional features. Those are a lot of red flags for what could be an amazing product. But you could also just use your existing smart home sensor system. The system could detect unauthorized entry and send the video feed through installed cameras, or you could schedule lights to turn on and off at evenings to simulate someone being at home. A more imaginative user could even play sounds, such as footsteps, TV or even dog barking when a proximity sensor gets triggered, thus discouraging a would be burglar.
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