Electronic locks are locking devices that operate by means of electric current. They are often standalone units with an electronic control assembly mounted directly to the lock. Common types include keycard locks (using magnetic stripe or RFID cards), keypad locks (requiring a numeric code), and biometric locks (using fingerprint or other biometric data). They are commonly used in hotels, offices, and residential buildings to provide enhanced security and access control by requiring a key, code, or biometric scan to unlock.
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