The latest innovation in smart home security has been unveiled with the launch of the TCL K7G Plus Bronze Brown smart door lock in China. This cutting-edge device combines advanced technology with convenience, offering multiple ways to secure and unlock your door. From facial recognition to fingerprint scanning, the K7G Plus ensures that your home is both secure and easily accessible to authorized users.
At the heart of this smart lock is its impressive facial recognition capability. Utilizing 3D structured light technology, the lock can identify your face in less than a second, providing a seamless entry experience. But the options don’t stop there; users can also use a fingerprint scanner, input a password, or employ NFC and Bluetooth connectivity for unlocking the door. For those who prefer traditional methods, a physical key backup is also available.
One of the standout features of the K7G Plus is the built-in camera, which offers more than just security. Mounted on the inside, the lock’s integrated 4.5-inch IPS display can show real-time images of anyone standing at your door. This screen, combined with infrared night vision, ensures that you can always see who is at your doorstep, regardless of the time of day. Additional features like automatic locking and a child lock mode enhance the security suite.
Battery life is another highlight, with its 4,200mAh battery providing up to six months of operation on a single charge. This long-lasting power ensures the lock remains functional without the need for frequent recharging.
Currently priced at CNY 1,699 (around $232), the TCL K7G Plus is available to purchase in China. While there is no official word on when or if this model will be available in international markets, the demand for smart locks like the TCL D1 Pro Palm Vein Smart Lock in the US indicates a growing global interest in such innovative home security solutions.
With its combination of advanced technology, user-friendly features, and long battery life, the TCL K7G Plus sets a new standard in smart home security. Whether it will become a staple in homes worldwide remains to be seen, but its launch has certainly left an impression on the smart home market.






