The Kanfox KS2 is a smart fingerprint door lock utilizing a capacitive scanner for biometric authentication. Material analysis identifies the chassis as zinc alloy with an IP65 weather resistance rating. The internal drive mechanism consists of a standard DC motor and high-density plastic gears. Technical specifications indicate support for Bluetooth and 2.4GHz Wi-Fi protocols, with a primary dependency on the Tuya/Smart Life cloud ecosystem for remote management.
Performance metrics show a biometric response time of approximately 0.5 seconds. However, the capacitive sensor is sensitive to surface moisture and dry skin conditions. For emergency power, a USB-C port is integrated into the exterior housing to allow for external jump-starting if the internal batteries fail. Physical dimensions are designed for 2-1/8 inch door bores, and the system includes a manual key override for mechanical redundancy.
Schematic analysis suggests this unit is a Tuya-based ODM white-label, utilizing a common PCB and motor assembly found in various generic smart lever locks.
- Biometric technology: Capacitive scanning.
- Emergency protocols: USB-C external power and physical key.
- Software integration: Tuya/Smart Life cloud.
If you require a lock with ANSI Grade 1 physical security ratings to complement biometric access, the Schlage Encode provides a more resilient mechanical chassis.
This hardware is an active component of the keyless smart locks infrastructure.