A lot of name brand electronic locks can be bypassed with a tool like the Spike Master that lets you manually drive the solenoid, so even from brands that should know better there are issues.
Sadly this is an issue of market demand rather than poor engineering. Good security costs more and this is priced into the safe/lock ecosystem - if you want real security buy a commercial safe with a Group 1 lock. Sadly though this leaves consumers at risk who don't understand this. They buy a safe from a brand they recognize and they think they are in good shape. Meanwhile I get shunned on forums by actual safe techs by encouraging muggles to do their own research and buy higher quality commercial safes 2nd hand for less money.
Sadly this is an issue of market demand rather than poor engineering. Good security costs more and this is priced into the safe/lock ecosystem - if you want real security buy a commercial safe with a Group 1 lock. Sadly though this leaves consumers at risk who don't understand this. They buy a safe from a brand they recognize and they think they are in good shape. Meanwhile I get shunned on forums by actual safe techs by encouraging muggles to do their own research and buy higher quality commercial safes 2nd hand for less money.