There are so many smart home gadgets around these days that it can be hard to decide where to start, but if you’re new to smart homes and want to try something easy that will truly show off how well smart home gadgets play with your phone or even your smartwatch, then smart locks are a great place to start, and here are some of our recommendations.
This means that you won’t need to pay for a locksmith to come to your home to set it up, and you could in theory install it not just on your front door, but all doors that use deadbolts. It also plays nicely with a wide variety of smart home platforms including Amazon, Google, and Apple.
While it does work with keys, users also have the option of enabling a feature that would allow the lock to automatically unlock whenever the user is near, which could be helpful if your hands are full and you can’t reach your keys. There is also a DoorSense sensor that lets users know when a door has been opened or closed.
It will obviously play nicely with Google Assistant and features a passcode system that you can generate new one-time codes so that family members and friends can come over to your home and let themselves in even when you’re away.
It is also powered by a battery which means that users won’t need to find a way to wire up their smart lock to their home, and there will also be battery indicators to let users know if the battery is running low. The smart lock is also compatible with Alexa, but it will require a separate hub.
The lock will send notifications to the user’s phone and users will also be able to see a lock history so that they know who has been coming in and out of their home, thanks to the user codes that will be unique to each person. Kwikset also claims that the keypad will also be randomized each time to prevent people from potentially lifting your fingerprints to see which numbers have been pressed.