Chilean homeowners are increasingly turning to smart home technology to bolster security, and EZVIZ is responding with the launch of its DL05 smart fingerprint lock. Beyond simply replacing traditional keys, the DL05 aims to redefine home access as a continuously protected, digitally connected experience. In a market saturated with generic options, EZVIZ emphasizes that the true risk to home security isn’t necessarily the hardware itself, but the longevity of its software support.
The DL05 integrates with the EZVIZ ecosystem through a dedicated mobile app, developed and maintained in-house. This commitment to ongoing updates and stability, according to the company, ensures continuous remote control and genuine technological backing. “Today the decision isn’t just about choosing a lock, it’s about choosing support, continuity, and real security over time,” says Vince Zhuo, country manager of EZVIZ in Chile. “Our focus is on offering intelligent technology that evolves, updates, and accompanies the user.”
Multiple Access Methods for Modern Living
The EZVIZ DL05 smart lock offers a versatile range of access methods, catering to diverse user needs and preferences. Users can unlock their doors via fingerprint recognition, a traditional key, a mobile app, RFID card, or a physical key override. This flexibility is designed to accommodate families, guests, and service providers with varying levels of access. The lock’s design likewise aims to blend seamlessly with a variety of door styles, offering a modern aesthetic without compromising functionality.
Remote management is a core feature, allowing users to control access and monitor activity through the EZVIZ app. Real-time notifications alert homeowners to door openings and closings, providing a detailed access history for enhanced control. According to EZVIZ’s official product page, the DL05 also supports temporary access codes, anti-peeping codes, and a child safety lock, adding layers of security and convenience.
Beyond a Lock: An Integrated Security Ecosystem
The DL05 isn’t intended to function as a standalone device. It’s designed to integrate seamlessly with the broader EZVIZ smart home ecosystem, which includes a range of security cameras and other connected devices. This integration allows for a holistic approach to home security, where devices work together to provide comprehensive protection. For example, the DL05 is currently compatible with EZVIZ H6c, C6N, CP1, TY1, and TY2 cameras, enabling photo or video recording upon sensor detection, as noted in EZVIZ Store Chile. EZVIZ states that compatibility will expand as they release more products.
The lock also features an anti-tamper alarm, a weatherproof design (with the caveat that only the exterior closing panel is weatherproof, according to EZVIZ Store Chile), and an emergency power supply option. A low-battery warning signal ensures users are alerted when it’s time to replace the batteries. The DL05 utilizes eight AA batteries, and the lock can function for up to 365 days on a full charge with 10 daily activations when connected via Bluetooth with Wi-Fi disabled, as detailed in the product specifications.
Currently, the EZVIZ DL05 is available for purchase in Chile through Mercado Libre and other retailers, with a price of approximately $131.990 Chilean pesos, as listed on EZVIZ Store Chile (approximately $160 USD as of February 23, 2026). It is also available through Sodimac for $199.990 Chilean pesos (Sodimac).
As smart home technology continues to evolve, EZVIZ’s focus on software support and ecosystem integration positions the DL05 as a compelling option for Chilean homeowners seeking a secure and convenient access solution. The company’s commitment to ongoing development suggests that the DL05 will continue to adapt to emerging security threats and user needs, offering a long-term investment in peace of mind.
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