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The Best Smart Locks For Your Needs, Tested and Reviewed
The article evaluates the current market of smart locks, which have evolved significantly over the past decade, replacing traditional pin-and-tumbler locks with advanced features. The testing methodology involved extensive research of over 35 models from various manufacturers, including reputable brands like Schlage and Yale, and security specialists like Eufy. The selected locks were installed on existing doors, synced with smart devices, and their features were thoroughly tested and scored. Installation generally required only a Phillips screwdriver, and battery installation was a common initial step. A key aspect of the testing involved downloading and configuring each lock's app and attempting to sync them with Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, noting that some Wi-Fi-capable locks required separate module purchases.
Seven top-performing smart locks were identified across various categories. The Eufy Smart Lock Touch was recognized as the best overall due to its multiple operation methods (fingerprint, keypad, app, voice, key), integrated security camera, and motion detection, despite its higher price and a minor issue with a storm door triggering night vision. The Wyze Smart Lock earned the 'Best Bang For The Buck' title for its affordability, ease of installation (replacing only the interior deadbolt), remote control via Bluetooth gateway, and auto-lock function, though its Wi-Fi module is sold separately. The Smonet Smart Lock With Handle | ZNS-H001 was highlighted as the 'Best with Fob,' offering keyless entry via fob, keypad, or fingerprint, and a reversible handle, with an optional gateway hub for Wi-Fi and smart-home integration.
The Ultraloq U-Bolt 6-in-1 Smart Deadbolt was praised for its superior fingerprint reader, attractive design, bright keypad illumination, and auto-unlock feature, but also required a separate Wi-Fi hub for smart-home connectivity. The Schlage Encode Smart Wi-Fi Deadbolt With Camelot Trim was named 'Best with Alarm' due to its built-in Wi-Fi, easy installation, audible alarm, and compatibility with smart-home systems like Alexa, despite a dim keypad light. The Yale Assure Lock 2 Key-Free Pushbutton Lock Bluetooth received recognition for its 'Best Auto Lock' feature, bright keypad, and multi-keycode creation, though a separate module is needed for full smart-home integration and Apple Watch connectivity. Finally, the August Smart Lock + Connect Wi-Fi Bridge was recommended for its ease of installation, included Wi-Fi bridge, and comprehensive app features like auto-lock and auto-unlock, while maintaining the aesthetic of an existing exterior keyed deadbolt.
The article also detailed general considerations for choosing a smart lock, including battery life (typically 6 months to a year on four AA batteries), touch screen capabilities (fingerprint, multiple user codes, rotating numbers for security), wireless security and connectivity (emphasizing the need for backups like traditional keys and strong passwords, encryption, and two-factor authentication), smart-home compatibility, voice control (with a warning about potential security risks without PIN verification), waterproofing (all are water-resistant, not fully waterproof), additional features (guest access, privacy for interior rooms, alerts), and style/finish options. The primary advantages of smart locks were summarized as keyless entry, remote monitoring, assignable access codes, smart-home integration, and easy installation, enhancing home security and convenience. The FAQs address how smart locks work, their components, programming, and hackability, asserting that proper installation mitigates risks.
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