Never Change Batteries Again: Lockin V7 Max Debuts Wireless Optical Charging
Lockin reveals the V7 Max smart lock, featuring revolutionary AuraCharge wireless optical charging. No more dead batteries with its 4-meter range power delivery.
Ever been locked out because your smart lock died unexpectedly? It's a common frustration that Lockin is finally solving. The company's new V7 Max is the first smart lock to utilize wireless optical charging, effectively ending the era of manual battery swaps.
Lockin V7 Max: Powered by AuraCharge Technology
According to reports from The Verge, the V7 Max functions using a dedicated transmitter called 'AuraCharge.' This device plugs into a standard indoor outlet and beams power to the lock's lithium battery using an eye-safe optical output. It offers rapid power delivery within a 4-meter range with virtually zero energy waste.
Breaking the Design Mold
The V7 Max doesn't just work differently; it looks different. Shifting away from traditional bulky aesthetics, it features a sleek, minimalist design that hides its advanced tech. The transmitter can be discreetly mounted on a nearby wall, ensuring the lock stays powered around the clock without any user intervention.
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