Aliro launches as the universal phone key for smart locks

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Aliro, the new 1.0 smart‑lock standard, lets any smartphone unlock any compatible lock via a digital key stored in the phone’s wallet, with cross‑platform tap‑to‑unlock (NFC) and hands‑free unlocking (UWB). It’s backed by Apple, Google, Samsung and the CSA, and will require an administrative infrastructure (Matter) and new hardware for broad deployment. While some existing locks may receive OTA updates, many manufacturers say backward compatibility isn’t guaranteed, meaning widespread adoption will hinge on new devices and platform support rather than upgrades to current locks.
- The smart lock standard that could replace your keys is finally here The Verge
- Apple-Supported Aliro 1.0 Smart Lock Standard Officially Released MacRumors
- Backed by Apple, Aliro 1.0 aims to do for enterprise access control what Matter did for the smart home 9to5Mac
- STMicroelectronics powers up next-gen digital access control with Aliro-compliant wireless and secure technologies The National Law Review
- Apple Home Key comes to everyone, everywhere with Aliro launch AppleInsider
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