Philips and Conex launch smart locks at CES

  • January 27, 2025
  • Steve Rogerson

At this month’s CES in Las Vegas, Dutch tech giant Philips and its smart-home partner Conex Intelligent Technology introduced a series of smart locks, setting standards for global home security and convenience.

Chinese firm Conex Intelligent Technology has been a Philips partner in the smart home industry since 2017. Philips said the innovations launched at CES affirmed its commitment to safer, smarter homes worldwide.

The DDL902-MVP combines palm vein and facial recognition with 360-degree monitoring via three high-resolution cameras. The DDL505 is designed for extreme temperatures with IP66 waterproof and dustproof capabilities. And the DDL611 is built for humid, rainy climates, ensuring durability with IP66 protection.

Philips Sync allows simultaneous unlocking of multiple doors for added convenience. And DDL801 is said to be a design and functionality masterpiece integrating Philips’ latest security technology.

The Philips 5000 series palm vein recognition smart lock won the CES 2025 Innovation Award as an honouree, now upgraded with video capabilities.

As a brand licence partners of Philips, Shenzhen Conex Intelligent Technology (www.conex-global.com) offers innovative smart home products in the smart lock and home security domains. Backed by customer service, Conex ensures seamless consumer experiences, delivering products that redefine home safety.

Health technology firm Philips (www.philips.com) focuses on improving well-being through innovation. Based in the Netherlands, it specialises in consumer products and healthcare.