Standardized testing protocols show the Mypin Smart Cabinet Lock utilizes a Bluetooth 4.2 (BLE) module and a 500 DPI capacitive fingerprint sensor. The mechanical latch is a zinc alloy and plastic hybrid, designed for low-security applications such as drawers and internal cabinets. Power is supplied by a micro-USB rechargeable lithium battery, with an external port provided for emergency charging.
Performance metrics indicate a restricted Bluetooth range of approximately 10 feet when obstructed by wooden cabinetry. The hardware lacks a physical key override, meaning mechanical failure of the solenoid or electronic failure of the BLE handshake necessitates destructive entry. The device relies on the Tuya/Smart Life cloud ecosystem for management and lacks native Matter support.
For more critical security needs, users should evaluate biometric door locks that offer mechanical key backups and more robust all-metal construction.
This unit is classified within the biometric accessory locks group, specifically for furniture and cabinetry.