Smart locks are becoming the future of home security in the UAE — from Dubai villas to Abu Dhabi apartments and even short-term rentals. Yet, despite their growing popularity, many homeowners still hesitate to install one because of common myths and outdated perceptions.
Let’s debunk the biggest misconceptions about smart locks and uncover the truth behind this rapidly evolving technology.
Myth 1: “Smart Locks Aren’t Safe — Hackers Can Open Them Easily”
Reality:
Modern smart locks use advanced encryption protocols and multi-layer authentication, making them far safer than traditional keys.
Brands like Oji Smart and Philips EasyKey include AES 128-bit encryption, anti-peep PIN entry, and auto-locking to protect your property from digital and physical break-ins.
Even if the Wi-Fi is off, these locks still function via Bluetooth or offline passcodes, ensuring you never lose security access.
Myth 2: “You’ll Get Locked Out If the Battery Dies”
Reality:
Every smart lock comes with low-battery alerts through its app or on-screen indicators, so you’ll know well in advance when to replace batteries.
For example, Oji EVO and Oji Amber show battery status in their app dashboard.
If you ignore the alert, emergency backup options like Type-C power ports or mechanical keys let you unlock the door instantly.
Battery life typically lasts 6–12 months, depending on usage — much longer than most assume.
Myth 3: “Smart Locks Are Complicated to Install or Use”
Reality:
Most UAE-approved smart locks are designed for DIY installation — no drilling or wiring needed.
Models like the Oji Code+, Oji EVO, and Philips 702 5HWS can be installed in minutes with just a screwdriver.
Once installed, managing them is even simpler — just download the Oji Smart App or compatible app to generate digital keys, share temporary access, or monitor entries.
The entire experience is built for simplicity, not tech expertise.
Myth 4: “Smart Locks Don’t Work Well in the UAE Climate”
Reality:
This one’s completely outdated.
The latest SIRA-approved locks, including Oji Amber and Oji Aleph-1, are built with IP54-rated waterproofing and heat-resistant alloy finishes that perform flawlessly in desert conditions.
Whether it’s humidity in Abu Dhabi or sand in Sharjah, these locks are engineered for the region’s weather.
Myth 5: “They’re Only for Luxury Homes or Expensive Villas”
Reality:
Smart locks are no longer exclusive to luxury projects.
With Oji Smart’s range — from affordable Oji Code+ to the premium Oji FaceLock series — there’s a solution for every budget.
Entry-level models start below AED 800, while high-end biometric versions with face and palm recognition cater to premium properties.
This makes them an accessible upgrade for anyone looking to modernize their home without breaking the bank.
Myth 6: “Smart Locks Don’t Offer Backup Access”
Reality:
Most models in the UAE market include multiple unlocking methods — fingerprint, PIN, RFID card, smartphone app, and mechanical key.
Even if one method fails (for example, Wi-Fi drops), you still have backup options.
Philips EasyKey DDL715 and Oji EVO even allow temporary codes for guests and cleaning staff — perfect for short-term rentals and Airbnbs.
The Truth: Smart Locks Are the Future of UAE Living
From safety to simplicity, modern smart locks prove that convenience doesn’t mean compromise.
They fit perfectly into the UAE’s fast-paced lifestyle, supporting remote control, guest access, and real-time monitoring — features that are now essential for both homeowners and property managers.
Whether you live in a Dubai Marina apartment or a villa in Al Ain, upgrading to a smart lock means investing in comfort, control, and confidence.
