![]() The August Wi-Fi Smart Lock brings an updated design and integrated Wi-Fi, but it doesn’t change much in terms of the core functionality of August’s previous locks, and it also seems to be at least a match for prior generations when it comes to reliability. In general, however, it works well, and is a great benefit when you return home with your arms full of groceries, for instance. This works using DoorSense, which is facilitated by a magnetic sensor that August includes in the box and that you install in your door frame upon setup.Īuto-unlock for me has worked most of the time, though I have had a few occasions where upon returning, I get a “Welcome home” notification from the August app, but the door doesn’t actually unlock and I have to do so by opening the app and pressing the button. You can also set the August Wi-Fi Smart Lock to automatically lock once you close the door, either immediately or after a set time that you can customize. Plus, you can share it with other members of your households and make them owners for top-level access and controls, as well. It’s also great for letting in neighbors to feed your pets (once travel is an option again, of course) and for giving family an easy way to check in. This is a popular feature for Airbnb hosts, because you can also revoke permission once you no longer want someone to have access. You can easily tap to lock and unlock the door so long as you have an active data connection, and you can do a lot more besides, including granting others access.Īugust allows you to provision virtual keys to friends via email (they’ll be asked to register for an account if they don’t have one). Previous August locks relied exclusively on Bluetooth, and required that you also purchase and own a separate Connect dongle, which plugs into a standard wall socket, to connect to the lock itself via Bluetooth and act as a bridge to your Wi-Fi network.ĭoing away with the need for a Connect means you connect the Wi-Fi Smart Lock to your network during setup, and then it’s reachable anywhere using the August smartphone app. With the August Wi-Fi Smart Lock, that’s a lot less complicated than it has been in the past, because it has Wi-Fi built-in. The whole point of August’s technology is that it provides a way to lock and unlock your door with your phone. Replacing my own thumb turn took about five minutes start to finish. August even provides paint-safe tape in the box for securing the other side of your lock while you remove the thumb plate, and its app gives you easy instructions for matching the right included size adapter depending on your deadbolt manufacturer. The install process is also still very easy, even if you’re not particularly handy. Size aside, the design still provides a great, easy to use manual turn for physically unlocking and locking your door. The smaller design was made possible despite the inclusion of Wi-Fi built-in, partly because of the switch to CR123 batteries, which are a lot less common than the AAs used by the Smart Lock Pro, but which you should still be able to find pretty easily at a drugstore or via Amazon. The rather large dimensions of the Smart Lock Pro meant that it wasn’t able to be installed on some doors, so there’s a practical, functional benefit to the change, but it also just looks a lot nicer and is less likely to stick out among the rest of your home decor. August says it’s 45% smaller by volume, in fact, and 20% slimmer front to back, and the size savings definitely show. ![]() The biggest design change versus the August Smart Lock Pro, however, is that it’s quite a bit smaller. There’s now a slightly raised “pointer” to provide a quick visual indicator of whether the door is locked or unlocked, as well. The satin nickel finish on my review hardware looked great and premium (it also comes in black), and the textured outer edge feels great when turning the lock to manually lock/unlock. Béhar spearheaded the design of this generation as well, and the result is a look that is recognizably August, but with upgraded looks and tactile improvements, too. The August Wi-Fi Smart Lock has a great design pedigree already, since the company was originally co-founded by Yves Béhar. August’s existing locks are the market leaders in easy conversion kits for existing thumbturn deadbolts, and the August Wi-Fi Smart Lock improves upon that reputation in every way. This is the new flagship in the August lineup, replacing the August Smart Lock Pro as the latest and greatest feature-packed connected lock from the company, and it brings an improved design along with built-in Wi-Fi. ![]() It’s been a few years since August introduced any new hardware, but its August Wi-Fi Smart Lock, which it debuted at CES this year, is now available.
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