Smart Locks and Cameras Now Work as One, EZVIZ Pushes A More Seamless Home Security System

EZVIZ is pushing home security toward a more connected model by tying smart locks and smart cameras into a single ecosystem. Under its #SmartEZtCombo campaign, the company is centering household access, monitoring, and protection inside one smoother app-based experience.

The approach is designed to fit the growing familiarity with smart home devices among Indonesian users. EZVIZ frames that direction with the idea of “See it. Lock it. Secure it.” to show that convenience and safety can work together.

Smart locks take the lead in the system

At the center of the campaign are two new products, the EZVIZ DL50FVS Plus and the EZVIZ DL20FVS Plus. EZVIZ positions both as key parts of a home security ecosystem that no longer depends only on CCTV.

The DL50FVS Plus is presented as a premium smart lock with face recognition technology. It allows users to unlock the door without touching the device and without using a physical key, making entry faster and more practical.

The lock also includes an anti-tamper alarm and smart notifications. The system sends real-time alerts when suspicious activity is detected around the home entrance.

The DL20FVS Plus uses palm vein recognition, which scans the veins in the palm. EZVIZ says this method is more secure because vein patterns are harder to fake than PINs or fingerprints.

Together, the two devices reflect EZVIZ’s focus on AI-based and biometric access. The door is treated as an active part of security, not just an entry point.

Cameras and locks work together in one app

Another key part of #SmartEZtCombo is Smart Integration between EZVIZ devices. Through this link, a smart lock can connect directly with an EZVIZ security camera.

When the door is opened, the camera automatically records the entrance area in real time. The system can also send notifications for break-in attempts, repeated access errors, and anti-tamper alarms to the user’s app.

This setup is meant to simplify home monitoring because all security controls can be managed from one EZVIZ application. It also reduces the need to move between different devices when checking what is happening at home.

New camera options extend coverage

Beyond smart locks, EZVIZ is also expanding its security camera lineup, with special attention on 4G products. The move targets locations where Wi-Fi access is limited.

The HB8 Lite 4G Kit is an outdoor camera built on 4G connectivity. EZVIZ says it is suitable for homes, warehouses, shops, and construction projects that do not rely on wired internet connections.

EZVIZ also introduced the H9c Dual 4G with dual-lens camera technology. It offers broader monitoring coverage for both home and business use.

For Wi-Fi camera users, EZVIZ added the H9c Dual, H8c Pro 2K, C6N G1 4K, and H7c Dual 2K+. These devices are equipped with high video quality and smart monitoring features for indoor and outdoor needs.

Privacy and trust remain part of the plan

As more devices become connected, EZVIZ says privacy and data security remain important parts of its ecosystem. The company holds global security certifications including ISO/IEC 27001:2013, ISO/IEC 27701:2019, and CSA STAR.

EZVIZ says it now operates in more than 130 countries and has more than 65 million active users along with 300 million connected devices globally. In Indonesia, the brand has been present since 2017 and continues to strengthen its position in the smart home security market.

Through #SmartEZtCombo, EZVIZ is presenting a model of home security that brings smart locks and cameras into one coordinated system. The company’s direction suggests a home setup where access control, monitoring, and alerts are handled in a more integrated way without adding unnecessary complexity.

Source: id.mashable.com
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