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#EUFY LOCKS PRO#
Read our review of the U-tec Ultraloq U-Bolt Pro Wi-Fi. It looks good, installs easily, and offers just about every unlock option imaginable: smart, digital, and mechanical alike. Despite a few limitations, the Ultraloq U-Bolt Pro Wi-Fi is an easy smart lock to recommend. The lock delivers in nearly every way that matters it performed just about flawlessly during testing. Some kind of rechargeable battery pack would be preferable to disposables. You can also add guest users with just a few taps, a handy option for Airbnb owners.īattery life is one concern, though: U-tec promises three to six months of operation from the four non-rechargeable AAs the lock requires. But it supports nearly everything else (Alexa, Google, IFTTT, etc.), so you can easily add it to compatible smart-home platforms.

The lock is also missing two key integrations: Amazon Key and Apple HomeKit. If your router is limited to 5GHz, keep shopping. Just take note, however, that the onboard Wi-Fi supports only 2.4GHz networks.
#EUFY LOCKS INSTALL#
It’s easy to install and configure, with detailed instructions and online videos available to help you through each step. The U-Bolt Pro Wi-Fi boasts an attractive, compact design-a refreshing change from larger, clunkier-locking locks. If there’s a way to open a door, this thing has it. That’s in addition to unlocking via the numeric keypad, voice assistant, Apple Watch, mechanical key, and even fingerprint reader. No more hub needed now you can control the lock from anywhere via your phone.

The new Wi-Fi version improves on the previous model in several key ways starting with the addition of, yep, Wi-Fi. And for more door lock options, see our complete door lock ratings of over 100 models.U-tec’s Ultraloq U-Bolt Pro Wi-Fi is the best smart lock you can buy right now. To learn more about our door lock tests, check out our door lock buying guide.

You might also be interested in our home security system ratings. CR members can click on each model name for detailed ratings and reviews. We’ve also included four models to skip that performed poorly in our physical challenges and/or our tests specific to smart locks. The list has models from Bosma, Eufy, Kwikset, Medeco, Schlage, and Yale. “When this is the cause, replacing the included strike plate with a reinforced strike, which costs as little as $10, improves the lock’s resistance to kicking by magnitudes.”Īfter putting dozens of locks to the test, we’ve selected six of the best from our door lock ratings. “In our brute-force kick tests, the cause of failure is more often than not the short screws used to attach the strike plate to the door frame,” says Misha Kollontai, CR’s test engineer for door locks. They repeat the test eight times, with the ram raised to increasing heights-or until the lock fails. That’s why CR engineers conduct kick-in tests using a custom-built jig that swings a 100-pound steel battering ram against a locked door. But even if you’re diligent about locking up, you need a good deadbolt to thwart thieves. Most burglaries involve criminals forcibly entering your home, according to Federal Bureau of Investigation statistics-and that includes coming through your front door.
