

In most cases we do not recommend double-cylinder deadbolts. However, safety concerns are raised with double-cylinder deadbolts as it is more difficult to unlock the door from the inside when trying to escape in case of fire (because a key is required to open the locked door). The single-cylinder function is the most common, providing exterior security, but the thumb-turn provides safety for an easy exit in case of fire or other emergency.ĭouble-cylinder deadbolts are commonly used on doors with glass panels, or nearby windows, to prevent intruders from reaching through the glass to unlock the door (as a key is required to unlock the bolt from both the inside and outside of the door). Single-cylinder deadbolts have a keyed-cylinder on the exterior side, and a thumb-turn on the inside.

For thicker doors up to 2-7/8", specify during checkout. For thicker doors up to 3-3/8", specify during checkout.ĭouble-cylinder fits doors 1-1/4" to 2-1/8" thick. Single-cylinder fits doors 1-1/4" to 2-1/4" thick. Check us out, and join us on Facebook.Emtek deadbolts have Schlage-keyed cylinders - only Schlage keys are compatible with Emtek deadbolts. The Jabbakam website offers users a lot more functionality besides. You can set up alerts so that you will be notified by email or sms if your camera detects something happening in front of it, and you have peace of mind that your camera is doing its job and working, thanks to a monitoring system that checks your camera status every few minutes. You can easily create a network (public or private) and invite your friends or neighbours to join and add their cameras so that you all have access to the footage of the cameras as a group. Jabbakam is a system where you have complete access to your footage, to manage and share as you want.


It’s interesting how IP cameras and emerging technology, such as enable average people to transform a home surveillance system into a shared camera network that can be accessed by whoever is invited by the camera owners, to view the footage via an online account accessible from anywhere at anytime. Most the N wireless ones seems to lack really good night vision capabilities and the ones with good night vision capabilities usually are G only or have N are stupidly expensive. The perfect IP-based camera seems illusive. I too am disappointed in the current IP-based offerings. Whenever I get a house I am definitly going to do something like the LiNK system. I am glad the Schlage deadbolt is not motorized like the Kwikset one since it greatly improves the battery life. Hopefully others will jump on the bandwagon and get more products out. Foscam has a number of cheap IP cameras with pan and tilt, are for outdoor use or longer night vision use. I am a bit dissapointed that most of these don't really seem good for outdoors or for long distance night recording (I know some of these said up to 20 to 30 feet but in my experience that means they are really only clear at 10-15 feet). I have been looking into security cameras for the home, especially ones that are outdoor or pointed outdoor (some noobcakes have been hitting cars and driving off in my apartment complex).
