Powered by ultra-wideband, the next generation of smart locks will turn your phone into a key — that you never have to use.
Currently, if you have a smart door lock, you typically have to tap a button on your iPhone or Apple Watch to unlock it, or physically tap your device against the lock for NFC implementations.
Samsung Electronics has filed a patent suggesting that it plans to adopt UWB technology for its future wireless headphones, ...
So enter UWB, or Ultra-Wideband, a technology that uses a higher wireless bit rate to transfer your music from device to ...
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Imagine if the Galaxy Buds used Ultra-Wideband to playback audio instead of Bluetooth? It could be so much more seamless.
Ultraloq showed off two smart locks at CES 2025 — one of which is the first smart lock to ever offer ultra-wideband (UWB) support. The Ultraloq Bolt Mission UWB + NFC uses UWB technology to ...
The company is also launching an ultra wideband lock for hands-free unlocking and two new security cameras. The company is also launching an ultra wideband lock for hands-free unlocking and two ...