Best smart locks: Never get locked out again

Best smart locks: Never get locked out again

A guide to the best smart locks on the market

by Kurt Knutsson
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We’ve all locked ourselves out of our house or apartment at one time or another — it’s one of the worst situations you can find yourself in. Well, with the invention of smart locks, that problem will never happen again.

 

 

How does a smart lock work?

Smart locks secure your doors without a physical key, instead using a keypad, fingerprints, WiFi, or Bluetooth technology. They all connect to your smartphone, allowing you to lock and unlock your doors from just about anywhere.

Most smart locks are easy to install. The majority are relatively inexpensive – $250 or less.  Some can even be added to your current locking system.

 

If this sounds like something you want to add to your home, here are 5 of my recommendations:

5) Yale August Wi-Fi Smart Lock with Keypad Touch 

Yale August Wi-Fi Smart Lock with Keypad Touch 

This easily installed smart lock allows you to program permanent, temporary, and scheduled codes, allowing family and friends access to your home. The door can be unlocked with the accompanying app, while a keypad is included for guests who don’t have the app downloaded to their phones. The device’s built-in WiFi also allows you to program it to several home devices, including Alexa and Google Assistant.

Get Yale August Wi-Fi Smart Lock with Keypad Touch

 

 

 

4) Kwikset 99390-001 Halo Wi-Fi Smart Lock

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Courtesy of Kwikset

Kwikset connects directly to your home’s WiFi and allows you to create up to 250 codes for use by friends and family, all of which you can install and delete through the Kwikset App. The app also logs your lock’s history to view and will send you notifications when your lock has been accessed.

Get the Kwikset 99390-001 Halo Wi-Fi Smart Lock

 

 

 

3) ULTRALOQ U-Bolt Pro

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Courtesy of Utec_Ultraloq

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Smart Lock ULTRALOQ U-Bolt Pro and its connected app give you the power to control your lock through WiFI, Bluetooth, fingerprint ID, and keypads. In addition to providing up to 50 personalized temporary or permanent codes for your family and friends, Smart Lock ULTRALOQ U-Bolt Pro will automatically lock and unlock your door when you enter or leave your house, as long as you have your phone in your pocket. It can also store up to 100 unique fingerprint IDs.

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2) eufy Security Smart Lock Touch & Wi-Fi

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Courtesy of eufy

 

In addition to being able to control the eufy Security Smart Lock from anywhere using the security app, its fingerprint sensor will recognize your fingerprints in 0.3 seconds and unlock your door in one second. Its built-in sensor will also automatically lock your door whenever it detects it’s closed. The zinc alloy and stainless steel design guarantees that it will hold up against all inclement weather.

Get the eufy Security Smart Lock Touch & Wi-Fi

 

 

 

1) Sifely Keyless Entry Door Lock

Courtesy of Sifely

Courtesy of Sifely

In addition to an easy installation, with a reversible left and right door handle, Sifely Keyless Entry Door Lock allows access to your home through fingerprint, code, fob, and the app. If you pair it with the Sifely WiFi Gateway, you can lock and unlock your door from anywhere. While the WiFi Gateway is sold separately, the app is free. They offer a 30-day money-back guarantee and a one-year warranty.

Get the Sifely Keyless Entry Door Lock

 

 

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Kurt’s key takeaways

Smart locks take the stress out of coming and going. They give you control, alerts, and easy access without digging for keys. With so many reliable options, upgrading your home’s security feels simple and worthwhile. As you compare features, think about how you want to unlock your door, who needs access, and whether remote control matters to you. The right smart lock should fit your routine, protect your home, and make everyday life easier.

If you’ve already tried one of these smart locks or have a favorite that didn’t make the list, I’d love to hear your experience in the comments below.

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