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An '''electronic lock''' (or '''digital lock''', '''electric lock''') is a form of [[Lock|lock]] that uses electricity as an integral component in the locking and unlocking of the lock. Many electronic locks does not use [[Key|keys]] and are instead [[Combination|combination]] based. | An '''electronic lock''' (or '''digital lock''', '''electric lock''') is a form of [[Lock|lock]] that uses electricity as an integral component in the locking and unlocking of the lock. Many electronic locks does not use [[Key|keys]] and are instead [[Combination|combination]] based. | ||
'''Electromechanical locks''' use both electronic and mechanical locking components. | |||
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Electronic Locks
An electronic lock (or digital lock, electric lock) is a form of lock that uses electricity as an integral component in the locking and unlocking of the lock. Many electronic locks does not use keys and are instead combination based.
Electromechanical locks use both electronic and mechanical locking components.
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