electronic locks
Locking devices that use electric current to operate. Electronic locks use motors, solenoids, or magnets to actuate the lock. Often, electronic locks have an access control system and require authentication, such as passwords, fingerprints or chip cards.
Also called: electronic lock, electric locking devices, electronic locking devices
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