
The Arrow Revolution Touchscreen Deadbolt is an electronic, touchscreen door lock that comes with 25 different access code options and voice-guided programming in English, Spanish, or French. This weather-resistant touchscreen door lock sits in a housing that can be added to a standard, prepared door in less than 15 minutes. Its batteries can last for a year. What’s more, this touchscreen door lock has a key override option for emergency. The Arrow Revolution Touchscreen Deadbolt will be launched in July 2011 for around $250. [CNet]

Samsung has unveiled the “Luce” (SHS-5200), a digital door lock that measures just 2.1cm-thick and includes an integrated touchscreen. The Luce is completely differentiated from existing door lock products by its touch-sensitive interface. Unlike other products that require keypad covers, it has a special tempered glass, enabling users to enter the numbers with fingertips. The keypad is not displayed when Luce is not activated. When a user presses the start button, the numbers are displayed with a backlight. This minimizes the risks of password detection by outsiders, providing better security as well as a more stylish design. No word yet on pricing or availability. [AVING]

Imagine securing your home with the latest in technology and at the same time eliminating the headache of shared or lost keys. the biometric fingerprint door lock is the answer, your finger is the only key you’ll ever need. A lock that opens at a touch–but only your touch. Fingerprint verification and door lock are combined in single unit for easy installation. Fingerprints can be registered or erased directly with the lock on your door – and, if your circle of trust is wide, the biometric lock will accommodate prints from up to 120 of your closest friends. [BiometricDoorLock]