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9 Popular Home Smart Locks 2022

9 Popular Home Smart Locks 2022


The safety of our home is generally something that we should never take for granted. Thanks to so many great advancements in technology, smart locks are taking the security market in waves. With the help of new technologies like fingerprint readers, keyless entry, and Wi-Fi capabilities, keys are beginning to become a thing of the past.

To ensure that their smart locks are installed correctly, many people consider hiring experts to gear up their house security. Although hiring lock installing services is a smart move, it can sometimes be expensive. Thankfully, there are many options available for smart locks in the market today which can easily be installed without prior expertise.

Protecting your home is something that you shouldn't skimp on, so in today's article, we will be sharing with you our pick of nine popular home smart locks of 2022.


1. August Wi-Fi Smart Lock

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If you recently bought a new home and are in the home lock changing process, then the August Wi-Fi Smart Lock is something that could be considered. This lock is compatible with Alexa, Google Home, and Apple. It can be connected to via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. With the August Wi-Fi lock, existing deadbolts can be upgraded easily within about 10-minutes and thanks to the August phone app, it’s easy to create permanent and temporary access codes to share with friends, family, and visitors. This is a smart lock that doesn’t change the outside look and can be used with a wide variety of different deadbolt locks.

At the time of writing, it is currently priced starting at $229.99 on Amazon, and if that is not enough to convince you to try out this fantastic residential lock replacement, maybe this list of pros can help you make up your mind.

The August Wi-Fi Smart Lock is smaller in size compared to some other home smart locks. It has a built-in Wi-Fi system with a user-friendly interface and compatibility with lots of other smart home devices.

Having a smaller residential lock replacement means that it is less bulbous, and with its built-in Wi-Fi system, you don't have to install anything else to connect the lock to your home network. Aside from that, the August Wi-Fi provides its users with a very simple home lock changing process. It has a DoorSense feature that lets you know if you have lefts the door open, closed, locked, and unlocked via the Activity Feed. You can connect it to smart home systems like Alexa, Google Assistant, and many more.

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2. August Smart Lock

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After the August Wi-Fi, the August Smart Lock comes in 2nd on our list of popular residential lock replacements. Primarily because it is also a lock that can be used with existing exterior deadbolts, as it only changes the inside thumb-turn piece. It is compatible with Google Home, Alexa, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and more. 

It is currently priced at $120.79 to 149.99 on Amazon, which is cheaper when compared to its new and improved version (August Wi-Fi), and one of the reasons is that the August module is sold separately for this smart lock (about $60). Adding an August Connect Wi-Fi bridge will allow for remote locking and unlocking as well as integration with Airbnb, Home Away, Simplisafe, and others.

The August Smart Lock is relatively easy to install with basic tools. The August Smart Lock can provide guest keys, which enable guest access, limited to minutes, hours, or days- with either single-use or recurring options.

It is a popular choice for homeowners who are currently in the home lock changing process as it is very convenient to use, and can be installed on top of an already existing deadbolt without the need of replacing the cylinder or key. If it's time to move out, you can easily remove the lock and re-install the old one so that you can keep your security deposit safe. The August Smart Lock works with voice control as well as through the smartphone app.

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3. Schlage Connect Smart Deadbolt

The Schlage Connect Smart Deadbolt is a type of residential lock replacement that can give you both a smart lock's feature with an added layer of protection as it also has a built-in alarm. This lock is compatible with Alexa, Google Home, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth and is priced at around $177.78 to $221.91 on Amazon.

The Schlage Connect Smart Deadbolt can be easily installed with a Phillips screwdriver. The Schlage Connect Smart Deadbolt provides simple installation and setup, has a built-in alarm system, and allows for up to 30 codes. The smart lock even allows for remote locking and unlocking with a smartphone.

This is a popular home smart lock because it combines a keypad lock that has smartphone access, with a built-in alarm, as well as also having a backup keyhole in the event that the battery dies. If someone tries to tamper with your home lock, or significant force is applied to the door, a loud alarm will sound to alert you of a break-in attempt. 

This smart lock provides a great combination of a keycode, manual, and remote-controlled system. Because this lock supports Google Assistant and Alexa, you can easily connect it with your Smart Home System like SmartThings, Nexia, Ring, and Wink

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4. Yale Real Living Assure SL

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The Yale Assure Lock by Yale is an excellent choice for those who are seeking a sleek smart home lock without a backup keyhole. This lock has Wi-Fi capabilities with Yale Access. The Yale Access Upgrade Kit is sold separately and lets you use your phone as your key.

Your home lock changing process will be made 10x easier because it can be installed with just a screwdriver and has a quick installation process. The Yale Assure Lock SL is compatible with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistance, and Siri. You can get this lock for about $131 to $169 on Amazon, and aside from its affordable price, you will love this lock's user-friendly and straightforward, elegant design.

The Yale Real Living Assure SL allows key-free unlocking with the use of 4–8-digit codes. It can lock doors with a tap on the keypad. This lock works in -22F to 140F and has a 9V battery backup option so dead batteries won’t require breaking the lock to get back in.

This lock also has auto-locking capabilities, so it’s easy to know that the door will be locked every night for bed and when you leave the house.

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5. Kwikset Halo Touch

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You won’t need to hire lock installing services for this simple, affordable, and durable smart home lock from one of the most popular brands of home locks. The Kwikset Halo is compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant, and Wi-Fi, and you can get it for around $203.84 to $242.48 on Amazon. 

We just told you that you wouldn't even need to hire lock installing services if you opt for this product, and here's why: the smart key feature of this lock comes with an intuitive app, easy-to-use fingerprint reader, and you can rekey the lock anytime you want. It makes it simple for you to lock and unlock your doors using your phone or a keypad, and it helps take away your worries that someone might have made a bunch of key copies. 

The Kwikset App lets you receive notifications about the lock’s activity and allows for viewing of the lock event history from your smartphone using the app.

Aside from the excellent security feature of this smart lock, it also comes in multiple styles and colors that can suit your home's vibe. You can choose between Matte Black, Satin Nickel, and Venetian Bronze. The Kwikset Halo Touch allows for storage of up to 100 fingerprints with 50 different users, so you can easily share access with friends and family.

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6. Lockly Secure Plus

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Lockly Secure Plus allows you to open your doors simply with the use of your finger. You can also choose to enter the codes, and as a precaution, Lockly Secure Plus shifts the numbers around so no one would be able to "guess" what your keycode is just by watching the pattern of your hands from afar or by looking at your fingerprint's smudges on the screen. 

In total, the lock can be opened 4 separate ways, through fingerprint, with a password, with the smartphone app, and with a backup mechanical key. The smartphone app allows access to Event History and has auto-locking capabilities. This lock can be easily installed on most standards doors with regular tools in about 10-15 minutes. This deadbolt doesn’t have video doorbell capabilities or 2-way audio like its upgraded counterpart, the Lockly Vision Deadbolt.

This product also ensures that nobody can easily access your house with both fingerprint access and a changing keypad. This lock also allows for sending of Ekeys and temporary codes. You can get this smart lock for around $198.26 to $249.99 on Amazon. 

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  7. eufy Security Smart Lock Touch

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Like the other products we’ve mentioned above, there’s no need for special lock installing services with this lock as it’s simple to install on your own without any fuss. You can get the eufy Security Smart Lock Touch for around $259.99 on Amazon. 

The eufy Security Smart Lock provides its users with a straightforward installation process, and you can integrate it with other smart devices. It has a fingerprint identification with 5 ways to unlock. If you don't want to opt for the fingerprint, the lock can unlock by using the accompanying eufy Security app packed with Bluetooth connectivity. Or, you can also use the keypad, your voice, or a key as a backup. 

The fingerprint sensor is fast and recognizes your fingerprint in just .3 seconds, unlocking the door in just 1 second. This can sometimes be much faster than looking for keys in your pockets, especially if your hands are full. Additionally, this lock also works with voice commands, working with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. The battery is fully rechargeable and lasts for up to 18 months.

This elegant and sophisticated design to the all-in-one solution provides those invested in smart locks and smart security with a great experience. The eufy Security Smart Lock Touch has an IP65 rating and is tested to handle a busy household for many years.

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8. Kwikset Premis Touchscreen

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This great smart lock is priced at only around $159.94 to $192.71 on Amazon. The Kwikset Premis supports both keycodes and remote operations. It is easily rekeyable and supports only Apple HomeKit. This lock can be unlocked using Siri voice control. There is even an optional alarm for entering incorrect codes.

HomeKit users would enjoy Kwikset Premis as it can be easily integrated with the smart home ecosystem of Apple. You can opt to use keys, codes or enter the premises of your home using your smartphone. This smart home system lets you create various keycodes with limited access, which means you can allow the babysitter to enter your house by day but not during night time, for example.

This lock can be used with the app to easily see if the lock is locked or unlocked, as well as checking event history such as the last code that was used at the time. This lock can be easily installed in minutes with simple tools and provides an easy user code management system through the phone application.

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9. Kwikset Obsidian

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Lastly, in spot number 9, we have the Kwikset Obsidian smart lock. Its price starts at $119.90 on Amazon. This lock has an exceptionally clean and striking design, as well as a very simple and easy installation process. 

The Kwikset Obsidian is a deadbolt lock that requires a user code and can store up to 16 customizable codes. It is a minimalist and smart keypad that lights up on touch. This lock doesn’t provide wireless connectivity, meaning it cannot be remotely opened or used with voice commands like some of the previous mentions.

Its SecureScreen feature prompts the users to touch random digits first before entering a house code to help prevent fingerprint and code detection on the touchscreen surface. This lock also comes with a backup power source on the bottom of the lock in the event that the batteries run out.

The Kwikset Obsidian has autolocking capabilities to lock automatically after 30 seconds, and its BHMA Grade 2 tested. This lock can be easily installed with just a screwdriver on most standard doors.

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Final Note

These are only some of the most popular smart locks for your home that you can try. These are readily available in the market today. If you evaluate each one, there is only a minimal difference in value, but almost every product gives you the option to access your home locks simply by connecting them to your home network. Protecting your home and the people you care about is always a high priority, and buying smart locks that can give you the security you need is something that might be considered. 

While there are a great many different smart home locks to choose from, it’s important to do due diligence and research in finding the one that best fits the needs of your home and family. We’ve chosen to write about some of the most popular home smart locks that we’ve encountered but there are many many more that we didn’t get the opportunity to include in this list.

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