Top Smart Locks 2023
Explore top-rated smart locks with ProdSeeker. Enhance your home security and convenience with our curated selection of keyless entry solutions. From remote access to user-friendly features, find the perfect smart lock to safeguard your home. ProdSeeker: Secure your space, simply.
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The Schalge Encode is a Wi-Fi-enabled smart lock can be controlled via phone and voice and integrates with Amazon Key and Ring cameras.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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Those who have other Nest smart-home devices will find a lot to like in the Nest X Yale.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Guide
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The Yale Assure Lock 2 is a style-minded smart lock that makes it easy to go keyless and manage access to your front door while offering interoperability with many popular third-party smart home platforms.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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The Level Lock Touch Edition supports HomeKit and several unlock options, including key cards, but it lacks Wi-Fi and doesn't work with many other third-party services.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
75
The Kwikset Halo Wi-Fi Smart Lock offers multiple ways to lock and unlock your door, including using your voice, but it has limited third-party integration.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
75
The Lockly Secure Plus is a Bluetooth smart door lock that offers multiple methods of entry, including a fingerprint scanner.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
70
The Switchbot Lock is a rental and landlord-friendly device that adds remote control to a lock that you can’t remove, but it is bulky and a bit awkward to install.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Guide
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The sleek, Bluetooth-only Wyze Lock Bolt installs easily and offers multiple unlock methods, but it lacks advanced voice controls and integration with other smart devices.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
70
The Eufy Smart Lock Touch is a fast, effective lock with fingerprint, keypad, app, and smart home controls. It is large and somewhat industrial-looking, though.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Guide
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The Kwikset Aura is a reasonably priced Bluetooth smart lock you can control with your phone, a keypad, or a key, but it doesn’t support voice control or work with other smart devices.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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