Aqara, a leader in smart home technology, just released the Smart Lock U200. Backed by nearly 1,500 pledges on Kickstarter keyless entry system offers homeowners and renters a variety of secure ways to unlock their doors, all while integrating seamlessly with existing smart home devices. Distinguished as one of the first Matter-over-Thread locks, it’s also one of the first retrofit smart locks to feature Apple home key. A Matter controller with Thread Border Router functionality is used to connect the product to any third-party Matter-enabled system.
Features of the Aqara Smart Lock U200:
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Multiple Unlocking Methods: Unlock with your fingerprint, a personalized PIN code, your smartphone, voice assistants (“Alexa, open the door.”), Aqara NFC cards, or even a traditional key.
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Apple Home Key Support: iPhone and Apple Watch users can unlock the door with a simple tap.
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Retrofit Design: Easily install the U200 over your existing deadbolt or Euro mortise lock without needing to replace the lock itself or modify your door.
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Enhanced Security: Features include advanced encryption, tamper alerts, auto-lock function, and real-time security notifications.
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Long Battery Life: The lock runs on rechargeable batteries for up to 6 months (based on locking/unlocking 8x/day), and the keypad can be powered by AAA batteries or doorbell wiring.
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Excels in Extreme Cold Temperatures: IPX5 rating supports uninterrupted functionality between 5 degrees Fahrenheit to 150.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Suits Your Home Style: Available in Black and Silver, including a kit with a limited edition oak panel.
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Additional Features: Quiet unlock mode, pull spring feature for specific door types, Do-Not-Disturb mode, Passage mode, Guest lock access features, Night Latch mode, and local storage for encrypted fingerprints and PIN codes.
Aqara offers a limited-time discount of 20% for the new lock through July 11, 2024. Use code 20LFY6XT to get your savings (applicable to Amazon US & Canada).
FAQ
Are keyless entry systems safe?
Oh yes, but advanced security systems that use advanced encryption protocols and multiple authentication methods are the best way to prevent unauthorized access. It’s important to choose a reputable brand with a strong track record in security and to ensure the system is installed and integrated properly to make the most of the technology.
Can someone hack into my keyless entry system?
While hacking is a potential risk, most systems incorporate features to mitigate it. These can include encryption to scramble data transmissions, tamper alerts to notify you of potential intrusions, and multi-factor authentication requiring a combination of methods (like a fingerprint and a PIN code) for access.
What happens if the power goes out?
Most keyless entry systems utilize battery backups to ensure functionality during power outages. Additionally, some systems including Smart Lock U200 may allow for temporary access using a physical key or a smartphone app with Bluetooth capabilities.
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