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The Best Smart Locks For Every Need

Author: Eric Ravenscraft / Source: reviewgeek.com

Smart locks help you straddle the line between security and convenience. Whether you want the most secure smart lock, or the one that will make your life easier, we have the best one for your needs here.

A quick note on security before we get started: smart locks aren’t a magic bullet that makes your home more secure.

If you have windows, they can be broken, and some weak doors can be kicked in. Furthermore, having a fancy, visible smart lock on your door might send a signal to opportunistic thieves that there are other expensive gadgets inside worth stealing (and this is a factor we consider in our judgments of smart locks). Smart locks aren’t going to make your house more secure than any old decent and properly installed deadbolt will, but they can make it way more convenient for you. It’s up to you to determine what works best for protecting your home and finding the right balance between security and convenience. With that in mind, here are our favorite choices.

Best Overall: KwikSet Kevo ($193)

Right off the bat, the KwikSet Kevo gets points for looking like a normal lock on the outside. Aside from an LED ring indicator light (which is usually off), this lock looks almost identical to a standard deadbolt. Its benign design conceals a handy, unique feature: you can unlock your door by simply tapping the lock. It automatically recognizes your smartphone when you approach, but won’t unlock the door until you touch the lock. It’s an excellent compromise that makes sure you only unlock the door when you want to.

You can also unlock the Kevo with a separate key fob accessory ($25), or a normal old school key if you’d prefer. For guests, you can share free eKeys that give them temporary access. The Kevo app lets you track who has used eKeys, and when they have locked or unlocked your door. So, say you want to give an eKey to the babysitter or cleaners, you’ll be able to see if they enter your home other than when you expected them.

If you want to access your lock remotely when you’re away from home, you’ll need the Kevo Plus Hub, which costs an extra $100. You can also buy the lock and hub together for $290. The hub allows you to lock or unlock your door from your phone even if you’re away, as well as confirm whether your door is locked or not. It also allows you to connect to voice assistants like Alexa so, for example, you could lock your front door with a voice command, or as part of a routine.

Best for Outdoor Secrecy: August Smart Lock Pro ($219)

As we mentioned earlier, it’s better if your smart lock doesn’t look any different on the outside. If that’s your priority, it’s hard to beat the August Smart Lock Pro. Unlike most smart locks, this device uses your existing locking cylinder and strike plate, so you don’t need to get new keys made and your door will look exactly the same from the outside (the futuristic silver knob seen above is installed on the inside of the door, replacing the thumb turn you current use to lock the door). You get all the convenience of a smart lock without drawing any extra attention to your home.

At $219, the August Smart Lock Pro is one of the more expensive models up front. While it supports Apple’s HomeKit, if you want to use voice commands or control it from outside the home, you’ll need a separate accessory called the Connect Bridge. This hub costs $45 on Amazon, but you can sometimes buy both the lock and hub together for a discount (as of this writing, the combo is $249)….

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