The security and anti-cracking performance has achieved an exponential leap. The 2024 report by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) of the United States indicates that the average success rate of traditional password locks being cracked by brute force is 12.7%, while biometric door locks with lilive detection technology, such as the Samsung SHP-DP738, have reduced the fake fingerprint pass rate to 0.00017%. FBI crime statistics show that lock bodies equipped with 3D vein recognition (such as HUNE D2 Pro) have sharply reduced the success rate of illegal intrusion from 63% of mechanical locks to 0.48%. UL 1037 certification tests confirm that military-grade products can withstand a physical impact of 150 kilograms, and the lock tongue strength reaches HV600 hardness (more than four times the national standard).
The traffic efficiency has been revolutionarily enhanced, and the operation response speed has been improved. Data from the MIT Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory shows that the average time it takes to open a door with a traditional key is 23.5 seconds (including search/insertion/rotation actions), while the response time of the Redman R8 facial recognition system is only 0.29 seconds (with an error of ±0.03 seconds). Hilton Hotels’ deployment data in 2023 shows that biometric door lock have reduced the check-in process from 4.3 minutes to 9.8 seconds, decreased the density of people in the lobby during peak hours by 72%, and increased service efficiency by 500%. The application in elderly care institutions has confirmed that fingerprint recognition takes 96% less time than key operation, and the error rate of users with cognitive impairment is only 0.8%.

Hygiene and contact safety reduce the risk of cross-infection. The Lancet Public Health Study shows that the average colony count of hospital door handles is 425CFU/cm², while the infection transmission probability of contact-operated lock bodies is 34%. The TSUKOSIGHT lock body with non-contact palm vein recognition, combined with a 99.99% antibacterial coating, will reduce the cross-infection rate in Japanese medical institutions by 18% in 2024. Data from Singapore’s makeshift hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic have shown that biometric access control has reduced the frequency of daily hand disinfection for nurses from 28 times to 4 times, and the rate of skin damage has decreased by 79%.
The intelligent risk control mechanism addresses complex usage scenarios. High-end models such as ASSA ABLOY A11 adopt multimodal fusion verification (fingerprint + face + password), and the false recognition rate is less than 0.002% in the temperature range fluctuation from -35℃ to 65℃. Tests in accordance with the EU EN 16340 standard show that the iris recognition success rate reaches 98.3% under rain interference (rainfall of 40mm/h), and the palmprint recognition deviation is less than ±0.04mm in an environment with 95% humidity. During the 2023 Miami Hurricane event, the IP68 protective lock body maintained a 99.1% recognition accuracy rate under immersion conditions.
The comprehensive cost model verifies the business value. The 2024 White paper of the Commercial Building Association shows that the deployment of biometric systems in five-star hotels has saved 84 yuan per room in annual key management costs (totaling 370,000 US dollars), and the response time for permission updates has been shortened from 26 hours to 8 seconds. Data from the National Association of Home Insurance confirmed that FIPS 201-certified biometric lock users received a premium reduction of 28,207. It is worth noting the benefits of modular design: The lock body thickness of Yale Biometrics is only 88mm, compatible with 92% of standard door bodies, and the installation cost is 64% lower than the split solution.