With the new release of Unifi Protect, originally featured when this doorbell was release almost 2 years ago, it does came slightly late than never. This doorbell now support fingerprint and NFC.
To use this features, you will need to have some home automation or have a Unifi Access setup. I am not an office owner and only a simple home owner. So I do have my smart home setup using Homey Pro. Why I did not choose other platform, I will leave that to another article.
Back to our main topic. The registeration of fingerprint and NFC is very simple, you can just add them easily and follow the screen procedure on the G4 Pro doorbell.
With my Smart Home integration with Homey Pro, I will then unlock my door and send a message to my user as a notification to my Homey mobile app.
I will not recommend any NFC card access, as it only register typical NFC card, those can be easily duplicated. It can register encrypted ones e.g. HID, but it cannot read from it after to use as an access. It is a bummer.
A video on how it looks like. A next article to show my Webhook integration into Homey Pro.
p.s. my fingerprint sensor on my smart lock is no longer working so this feature comes just in time instead of number pad access which is very cumbersome.
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