Smart Locks — Keyless Security at Your Fingertips
Put your home or rental property on autopilot. Turn ordinary doors into secure, smart entryways to control access from anywhere—no locksmith or complicated rewiring required.
- Instant control via smartphone or PIN codes
- Real-time entry tracking and activity logs
- Automated temporary access for guests or tenants
Popular Use Cases
Convenient Keyless Entry
Unlock your door without physical keys using secure smart digital access.

Remote Access Management
Control and monitor your door from anywhere using your smartphone.

Arrival & Departure Automations
Automatically trigger smart home routines when entering or leaving home.
Enhanced Home Security
Monitor access activity and receive notifications for door events.
System Compatibility
📱 Mobile Control
Aqara Home & smartphone access
🏠 Ecosystems
Apple HomeKit, Matter & Aqara Home
🔗 Integrations
Home Assistant, Google Home & Amazon Alexa
🗣️ Voice Control
Siri, Google Assistant & Alexa
Smart Locks: Frequently Asked Questions
Smart locks use advanced encryption standards (like AES 128-bit or 256-bit), which are the same levels used by banks. To maximize security, always keep your lock’s firmware updated, use strong passwords for the companion app, and enable two-factor authentication (2FA).
Yes. Most smart locks run on standard AA or AAA batteries and operate independently of your home’s electrical grid. If the batteries die, almost all models feature physical key backups, external 9V battery terminals for emergency power, or low-battery alerts weeks in advance.
Yes, most smart locks are designed to fit standard doors with a thickness of 1-3/8 to 1-3/4 inches and standard deadbolt setups. Installation typically requires only a screwdriver and takes about 15 to 30 minutes without any drilling needed.
Locks from brands like August, Yale, and Aqara offer the best cross-platform compatibility. Look for locks that support the Matter protocol, as they guarantee seamless, future-proof integration with Apple Home, Google Home, and Amazon Alexa simultaneously.
