They all seem to be using Tuya app and TT lock which seem to have a good reputation, so I was wondering about other software /physical vulnerabilities after watching the LawPickingLawyer unlock Yale / Nest brand by slapping them iirc.
The chances of them being secure are less than zero.
I’d have a really good liability policy if you’re planning on selling them and then be careful of your representations
companies that do the successfully go visit the factory themselves, and have experts evaluate product, safety, and security.
Even so, you have to constantly monitor for changes. Multiple factories produce the same product and there’s little respect for intellectual property the Chinese companies rip each other off left and right.
So the quality from a given exporter could radically change overnight.
nobody picks locks. thieves and intruders kick doors down within 2 seconds. take whatever then leave under 10 minutes. hackers got better things to do than hacking your locks.
I would be concerned with the access to your network
Customers networks, and then OP might be found liable. Especially if they had touted security.