which smart locks did you get?
which smart locks did you get?
I have a Yale YRL216, and it has worked flawlessly. I have used the codes for friends and family, as well as WiFI control to lock/unlock on demand. It supposedly has proximity unlock with your phone (BLE) but I haven't tried that. I like that it has physical buttons - it's cold in winter, physical buttons work well with gloves, and has a key for backup.
I also have a Yale touchscreen lock on a different door. It's a little older, and I have to say I don't love it. The touchscreen is more finicky about registering a touch, and the motor actually rotates the lock to lock/unlock, which seems to struggle with the effort and goes through batteries faster than I'd like.
I disagree. My locks have a keypad, so I can give out codes to friends & family that I can control and revoke. If I gave them a key, they could copy it, lose it, etc.
When I set my alarm for the evening, the script will shut the garage doors if they are open, and lock all the locks if they aren't already.
I guess it could be said they can be hacked. But as someone mentioned above, regular locks can be picked. Back up your locks with a nice security system.
Strong disagree on this one.
A) unique keypad keys for guests that can be revoked B) capable of automation and can auto-lock with routines or when left unlocked for too long C) the ability to see if you forgot to lock the door, and the ability to rectify that D) notification for picking unlocks, kick ins, etc.
I have 3. 1 yale assure. It's not loud, doesn't seem to want to die when locking, good looking and no key hole. I quite like it. They scream quality Imo. The only drawback that I see is that I have no way of getting a zigbee module. 2 Weiser smartcode. One ZWave and one zigbee. They are loud as fuck, they want to die each time you lock or unlock them. At some point I think they will explode. They are cheap because every SIP that sells home security suite give them, so you can find them on the cheap on marketplace.
I recommend yale assure. Jokes aside, the Weiser are fine if you can get them cheap. They will probably last, they're just annoying.
I don't want anything wifi and don't want anymore ZWave (since I have almost no devices, so my network sucks). I tend to prefer digital keypads since you can just wipe your fingerprints. On physical buttons, the buttons will start to wear. Anyway I solved that by taping a NFC tag by each door that unlock their corresponding door, so I almost never touch the keypad. I might investigate the next yale assure 2 when they will release their matter module.
Schlage encode plus is fantastic, especially if you have an iPhone to utilize homekey to tap your phone/watch to unlock.
It generally has better reviews online than the Yale locks, but the benefit is greatly diminished if you don’t use iOS. Also - it’s wifi only, no zwave or zigbee. Originally promised a software update for Matter, but apparently something in the standard changed and will now have to be an updated SKU.
I will also throw my hat in the ring for the Schlages. I went with a Sense for HomeKit comparability.
They’re a little loud but they’re bullet proof and very reliable. I’ve had one for many years and it’s always worked. I change the batteries about every 6 months.