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5 Smart Locks to Keep our Homes Secure 

Elijah
Last updated: 2023/08/08 at 3:07 PM
Elijah
5 Min Read

With the crime rate on the rise, security is becoming a growing concern these days. Everyone must secure themselves with proper checks and devices in place at home and in cars to ensure safety. Emergency numbers should be on your speed dial just like your Optimum customer service number. Smart Locks and many new security devices along with cameras are now available in the market to help people feel more secure and in control at home. 

The 5 best smart locks of 2023 that are easily available in the market are listed below. 

August Wi-Fi Smart Lock 

 August Wi-Fi smart lock has a Wi-Fi radio installed. This lock fixes in the interior of the existing lock, it has a stylish body and is easy to install. Its sensor provides information about the status of the door, and auto-lock and auto-unlock options. It is great with third-party integrations and so works well with Google and Alexa voice commands. It is also compatible with Apple HomeKit and other automatic platforms like Samsung, Honeywell, and Simplisafe. It is also compatible with other smart devices. The pros and Cons the of August Wi-Fi smart lock are as follows. 

Pros 

Compatible with Google, Alexa, IFTTT, Homekit, and others 

Easy Installation 

Sleek design 

Automated lock system 

Cons 

Low battery life 

Eufy Video Smart Lock 

 Eufy Video smart lock is a combination of a smart lock and a video doorbell in one unit. It has a sharp 2K video resolution. Other features like key access, mobile app, fingerprints, and touchpad make Eufy video lock a smart choice for its various safety options. Another distinct feature is the LED for night vision. It comes with a chime box, which must be installed for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. 

Pros 

Fingerprint Scanner 

Smart alarms 

Video Storage 

Multiple locking/unlocking methods 

Built-in camera with 2K resolution 

Multiple motion sensors 

Cons 

Does not integrate with third parties 

Expensive 

Lockly Flex Touch Fingerprint Deadbolt 

Lockly Flex Touch connects with Bluetooth and offers app control and basic fingerprint scanning. It does not have any fancy features but it looks sleek and installs easily on all kinds of doors. Its response to app commands and fingerprint scanning is exceptional. Up to 99 fingerprints and eBadges can be registered for temporary and permanent access through the mobile application. Add-on features like remote access capabilities through voice commands such as Alexa and Google can be purchased for an additional fee. 

Pros 

Easy to install 

Compatible with Google and Alexa  

Fingerprint and key access 

Cons 

Does not include batteries 

Restricted third-party integrations 

Extra fee for Wi-Fi hub connectivity 

Kwikset Halo Touch Fingerprint Smart Lock 

The Kwikset halo touch smart lock is a versatile lock with a modern design. It is easy to install and offers multiple locking/unlocking systems. Along with the traditional keys, it also allows locking and unlocking through phone, fingerprints, and voice. It has the software to track who accessed the lock and when. The fingerprint scanner also provides excellent one-touch control. Kwikset halo has a built-in Wi-Fi hub but lacks third-party integrations 

Pros 

Easy to install 

Built-in Wi-Fi 

Compatible with Google and Alexa 

Sleek design 

Multiple ways to lock/unlock 

One-touch fingerprint scanner 

Cons

Limited third-party integrations 

Incompatible with IFTTT or Apple HomeKit 

Remote Lock OpenEdge RG Deadbolt 

Remote Lock OpenEdge RG is convenient to install and is easy to access through a smartphone application or web-based application as it has built-in Wi-Fi. It can be locked/unlocked through a key, keypad, or user’s smartphone. It has a power-saving feature that only allows the Wi-Fi radio to turn on only while updating lock/unlock requests and passing on information to the web or mobile application. 

As it is easily accessible with smartphones and web consoles, it is a popular choice for people who use their houses for vacation or rental purposes, therefore Remote Lock OpenEdge RG has support from services like Guesty, AirBnB, and HomeAway. 

It is not compatible with voice commands such as Google and Alexa. Third-party integrations are also limited. 

Pros 

Efficient mobile and web browser access 

Easy installation 

Collaboration with vacation rental websites 

Smooth and efficient keypad 

Cons 

Can be used on interior doors only 

Incompatible with voice commands 

Cloud subscription required 

Restricted App functions 

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