The battery pack is removable (while the lock stays on—there’s a small capacitor to keep settings for 30 seconds). Full charge takes 4 hours via micro-USB (yes, micro-USB in 2026, not USB-C—a dated choice). A spare battery is $25. I’d recommend buying one if you go with this lock.
If you were not referring to the academic finance paper above, "Pluto T6" might refer to: pluto t6
The T6 is a smart lock, not a high-security deadbolt. The physical cylinder is vulnerable to bumping and raking. The Wi-Fi chipset is not separately certified for security (no mention of Secure Element). If you’re in a rental apartment or a low-traffic suburban home, fine. If you have expensive gear or live in a city, pair it with a security camera. The battery pack is removable (while the lock
Do CFOs influence corporate policy decisions, and do they engage in value-destroying activities (agency costs) similar to CEOs? Specifically, does the personal use of corporate jets by CFOs signal broader managerial entrenchment? I’d recommend buying one if you go with this lock
Cuny, C. J., Liu, J. X., & Zhang, A. J. Source: SSRN Electronic Journal (Often cited as "Pluto T6" in specific university coursepacks or download repositories).
The paper concludes that CFOs are not merely passive monitors of a firm’s financial health but active agents who can incur significant agency costs. The personal use of corporate jets serves as a "tip of the iceberg" indicator for broader managerial inefficiency and value destruction.
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