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eufy Security D20 Wi-Fi Solo Smart Door Lock

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$110

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EufyHome via Amazon has eufy Security D20 Wi-Fi Solo Smart Door Lock (T8501) for $109.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member SmilingKite474 for posting this deal.

Includes:
  • eufy Security D20 Wi-Fi Solo Smart Door Lock
  • Exterior assembly
  • Interior assembly
  • Deadbolt
  • Strike plate
  • Strike reinforcer
  • Screw pack
  • 4 × AA batteries
  • User manual
Features:
  • With 4 convenient choices, you decide how to open your front door, whether it's with Bluetooth via the eufy Security app, Wi-Fi, the electronic keypad, or a key
  • Quickly and easily share permanent, scheduled access to your home
  • IPX3 weatherproof rating
  • AES128 encryption chip
  • Built-In Wi-Fi

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Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $70 lower (39% savings) than the list price of $179.99.
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EufyHome via Amazon has eufy Security D20 Wi-Fi Solo Smart Door Lock (T8501) for $109.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member SmilingKite474 for posting this deal.

Includes:
  • eufy Security D20 Wi-Fi Solo Smart Door Lock
  • Exterior assembly
  • Interior assembly
  • Deadbolt
  • Strike plate
  • Strike reinforcer
  • Screw pack
  • 4 × AA batteries
  • User manual
Features:
  • With 4 convenient choices, you decide how to open your front door, whether it's with Bluetooth via the eufy Security app, Wi-Fi, the electronic keypad, or a key
  • Quickly and easily share permanent, scheduled access to your home
  • IPX3 weatherproof rating
  • AES128 encryption chip
  • Built-In Wi-Fi

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $70 lower (39% savings) than the list price of $179.99.
  • About this product:
  • About this store:

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Written by SmilingKite474

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Model: eufy Security Smart Lock D20, Keyless Entry Door Lock, Bluetooth Electronic Deadbolt, Touchscreen Keypad, IP65 Weatherproofing

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TSL05
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Yes, here it is.
Poolshark314
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I think I got this back in May for $120. Pretty pleased with the functionality overall. App seems to work fine as well. Batteries that came with it did not last long at all, as they have already shown a low battery message. Not sure if that's an indication of expected battery life, or just the batteries that came with it. It does also spend a lot of time in direct sunlight and is installed outdoors, FYI.
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Bogus original price. Eufy smart lock with fingerprint functionality priced at 169(not discount price) on amazon.

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TSL05Sep 19, 2022 07:51 PM
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any comment?
Yes, here it is.
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I think I got this back in May for $120. Pretty pleased with the functionality overall. App seems to work fine as well. Batteries that came with it did not last long at all, as they have already shown a low battery message. Not sure if that's an indication of expected battery life, or just the batteries that came with it. It does also spend a lot of time in direct sunlight and is installed outdoors, FYI.
Last edited by Poolshark314 September 19, 2022 at 02:07 PM.
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WOLFBEARSep 19, 2022 10:23 PM
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Yes, here it is.
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uscpsychoSep 19, 2022 10:25 PM
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I am pretty sure this has an auto-lock feature, but does it have a sensor so that it knows whether the door is actually closed or not before locking?

Does this have an auto-unlock feature?
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PeteyTheStriker
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Quote from SkyKing02 :
any comment?
Looks identical to the finger print one for $200+ minus the finger print and that gets great reviews.
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Bogus original price. Eufy smart lock with fingerprint functionality priced at 169(not discount price) on amazon.
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super32Sep 19, 2022 10:46 PM
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Quote from Poolshark314 :
I think I got this back in May for $120. Pretty pleased with the functionality overall. App seems to work fine as well. Batteries that came with it did not last long at all, as they have already shown a low battery message. Not sure if that's an indication of expected battery life, or just the batteries that came with it. It does also spend a lot of time in direct sunlight and is installed outdoors, FYI.
I've got the built-in WiFi as well as the one with the WiFi bridge.

The one with the bridge I haven't had to recharge ever since the the first full charge out of the box.
The built-in WiFi I seen to recharge every 4 months or so. And that makes sense. The built-in needs to use its own better to power the wifi. The bridge version WiFi is powered via wall socket, and only keep the Bluetooth shove to maintain a remote connection.
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cashrevertSep 19, 2022 10:49 PM
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Quote from PeteyTheStriker :
Looks identical to the finger print one for $200+ minus the finger print and that gets great reviews.
I have the fingerprint and it's very fast and easy to use. No issues at all. Rechargeable battery works well.

But i did realize, not eufy but in general, changing your wifi pw is a pain in the ass because you have to reset all IoT devices individually. For eufy, I had to add back as new device. YMMV
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Quote from cashrevert :
I have the fingerprint and it's very fast and easy to use. No issues at all. Rechargeable battery works well.

But i did realize, not eufy but in general, changing your wifi pw is a pain in the ass because you have to reset all IoT devices individually. For eufy, I had to add back as new device. YMMV
This is why all IoT devices should be on their own isolated network.
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passive101Sep 19, 2022 11:04 PM
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This is why all IoT devices should be on their own isolated network.
If they are on an isolated network how would they get internet from the wireless router? Would you have to pay for 2 services? My router lets me have a 5ghz, 2.4 ghz, and guest only
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Repsak25Sep 19, 2022 11:20 PM
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If they are on an isolated network how would they get internet from the wireless router? Would you have to pay for 2 services? My router lets me have a 5ghz, 2.4 ghz, and guest only
Put them on the guest network, usually the easiest way.
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passive101Sep 19, 2022 11:22 PM
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Put them on the guest network, usually the easiest way.
Doesn't the guest network still have the same access to the internet and stuff? I have some devices on the 2.4 GHz and some on the 5 GHz and all of them seem to connect with each other okay. Doesn't that mean that they're all having the same connection?
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xllbenllxSep 19, 2022 11:42 PM
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Quote from passive101 :
Doesn't the guest network still have the same access to the internet and stuff? I have some devices on the 2.4 GHz and some on the 5 GHz and all of them seem to connect with each other okay. Doesn't that mean that they're all having the same connection?
yes-ish. it's a separate network, typically used to give guests that you don't want to give access to your internal wireless network..in this case, you're using the guest network as a separate, secondary, network. your guest network can't talk to devices in your internal network, and vv.
when set up this way, if you change your internal wireless network info, it doesn't affect your guest network, and vv

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professormanSep 19, 2022 11:49 PM
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Get the fingerprint one. It's amazing. So much worth the extra continence.

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