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Prime Members: eufy Security 5-in-1 Keyless Wi-Fi Deadbolt Smart Lock C210 (E110)

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EufyHome via Amazon has for Prime Members: eufy Security 5-in-1 Keyless Entry Wi-Fi Deadbolt Smart Lock C210 (E110) on sale for $76.99. Shipping is free.
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Features:
  • Control from Anywhere with Built-in Wi-Fi: No bridge required, you can control your smart lock from anywhere via the eufy Security app. Easy setup. (Access management, Real-time notification, Event History)
  • 5 Ways to Unlock: Open your smart lock via the eufy Security app, using the keypad or physical key, from Apple Watch, or use your voice with Alexa/Google Voice Assistant.
  • Integrated Smart Home: If you have a eufy doorbell, you can add your smart lock to your routines and control devices together within the eufy Security app.
  • Easy Installation and Excellent Customer Service: Compatible with most standard US deadbolts. 15-minute easy install without drilling.
  • Security and Durability: BHMA Certified after being locked and unlocked more than 100,000 times. Send an alarm triggered by a usual attempt to open your door lock.

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  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $63 lower (45% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $139.99.
  • About this product:
    • 18-month aftersales service with 24/7 customer support.
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EufyHome via Amazon has for Prime Members: eufy Security 5-in-1 Keyless Entry Wi-Fi Deadbolt Smart Lock C210 (E110) on sale for $76.99. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Product must be sold by EufyHome and shipped by Amazon. Must be a Prime Member to purchase.
Thanks to Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Control from Anywhere with Built-in Wi-Fi: No bridge required, you can control your smart lock from anywhere via the eufy Security app. Easy setup. (Access management, Real-time notification, Event History)
  • 5 Ways to Unlock: Open your smart lock via the eufy Security app, using the keypad or physical key, from Apple Watch, or use your voice with Alexa/Google Voice Assistant.
  • Integrated Smart Home: If you have a eufy doorbell, you can add your smart lock to your routines and control devices together within the eufy Security app.
  • Easy Installation and Excellent Customer Service: Compatible with most standard US deadbolts. 15-minute easy install without drilling.
  • Security and Durability: BHMA Certified after being locked and unlocked more than 100,000 times. Send an alarm triggered by a usual attempt to open your door lock.

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $63 lower (45% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $139.99.
  • About this product:
    • 18-month aftersales service with 24/7 customer support.
  • About this store:

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Bethany_R
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For those who care. This lock is ANSI grade 3 - Grade 3 is the minimal acceptable quality for residential door locks. For lock grade 3, the lock must be tested and able to handle 200,000 lock cycles, 2 door strikes and a 150-pound weight test. (2 strikes at 150 lbs isn't much).. The ANSI grade is usually a biggest factor in price (for those comparing to $200 grade 1 Schlage locks)
Ianswermyself
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Buy this and return it as your original order.
N8Daniel
75 Posts
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A rock through a window is much more likely than someone hacking your WiFi…. locks are meant to keep honest people honest. If someone really wants in, then no single deadbolt will stop them.

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netsfan549
Jul 11, 2023
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Dam this wouldn't work for my door. 😪
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Jul 11, 2023
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mrqcho
Jul 11, 2023
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Quote from hardrock121 :
What's the difference between this and the Schlage one for 260 the other day ? Both are Wi-Fi this ones 200 cheaper ??
You're asking about the Schlage encode PLUS, which is an updated version with Apple HomeKit integration. There's also the encode which is slightly cheaper and likely more similar to this.
The major difference is the Schalge locks are rated ANSI/BHMA Grade 1, where as this lock is rated Grade 2.

For my own home recently and for my Airbnb in Florida heat/humidity since last year, I went with the Schlage Encode PLUS based on both security and durability, after having a bad experience with an August/Yale lock.

Feature wise, it might be personal, but it fit both of my needs perfectly on those two different scenarios.
Jul 11, 2023
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HonzaB
Jul 11, 2023
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Quote from rldev :
I too wonder about battery life. Also if I have the Eufy Doorbell, can this auto unlock through facial recognition?
No facial recognition. You can unlock it from doorbell video screen.
Jul 11, 2023
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sat4fun
Jul 11, 2023
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Quote from BoastfulDirt1475 :
I'm guessing you're talking about the Schlage Encode. I'm assuming the Schlage has better internals but it does have Homekit support. So tighter integration for Apple users that utilize homekit
I've read somewhere where the eufy locks are impossible to buy blank keys for.
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HonzaB
Jul 11, 2023
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Quote from muffd :
says about 4 months based on 10 locks/unlocks per day. I think I'm going to get it.
I have the fingerprint one for a year and did not have to replace batteries yet.
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b0z0
Jul 11, 2023
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank b0z0

Here is the review [youtube.com] of Eufy Wifi Smart Lock from the Lock Picking Lawyer.
TLDR - Eufy uses non-standard blank key and easy to pick using rake.
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Bethany_R
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Bethany_R

For those who care. This lock is ANSI grade 3 - Grade 3 is the minimal acceptable quality for residential door locks. For lock grade 3, the lock must be tested and able to handle 200,000 lock cycles, 2 door strikes and a 150-pound weight test. (2 strikes at 150 lbs isn't much).. The ANSI grade is usually a biggest factor in price (for those comparing to $200 grade 1 Schlage locks)
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Dxcellent
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Quote from Bethany_R :
For those who care. This lock is ANSI grade 3 - Grade 3 is the minimal acceptable quality for residential door locks. For lock grade 3, the lock must be tested and able to handle 200,000 lock cycles, 2 door strikes and a 150-pound weight test. (2 strikes at 150 lbs isn't much).. The ANSI grade is usually a biggest factor in price (for those comparing to $200 grade 1 Schlage locks)
Thnx.. was wondering about this myself.
Jul 11, 2023
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Manee
Jul 11, 2023
7 Posts
Can someone share experience using this lock?
My experience with Eufy has been poor. There products are a cheaper version of whatever sells. It's like buying a RadioShack quality substitute of OEM.

I would not trust them with any sort of access control to my residence.
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Jul 11, 2023
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Luds34
Jul 11, 2023
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I can't imagine wifi is great for battery life or security. I wish there were more products using zwave or zigbee.
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Backhome77
Jul 11, 2023
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Quote from HonzaB :
I have the fingerprint one for a year and did not have to replace batteries yet.
Is the fingerprint one a wifi model? If not, it's an apples to oranges comparison. Battery life on fingerprint or keypad only locks is drastically longer than wifi locks, which have to maintain a wireless connection 24/7.

For instance, the batteries on my Schlage keypad lock lasted over two years. But no wifi lock from any brand is going to touch that.
Jul 11, 2023
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smartt
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Quote from Bethany_R :
For those who care. This lock is ANSI grade 3 - Grade 3 is the minimal acceptable quality for residential door locks. For lock grade 3, the lock must be tested and able to handle 200,000 lock cycles, 2 door strikes and a 150-pound weight test. (2 strikes at 150 lbs isn't much).. The ANSI grade is usually a biggest factor in price (for those comparing to $200 grade 1 Schlage locks)
Locks are for keeping honest people out. Unless you have bars on all of your windows, if someone is hell bent on breaking in, they will. If you're only speaking to longevity, then it is something to consider. Just my two cents.
Jul 11, 2023
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N8Daniel
Jul 11, 2023
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Quote from Anthony2016 :
i would advise people to think twice about wi-fi based home security. way too many attack vectors . see what's happening with Hyundai car theft . security systems need to be very simple with a minimal attack surface . ideally only in-person attacks
A rock through a window is much more likely than someone hacking your WiFi…. locks are meant to keep honest people honest. If someone really wants in, then no single deadbolt will stop them.

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Rookies1000
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Quote from N8Daniel :
A rock through a window is much more likely than someone hacking your WiFi…. locks are meant to keep honest people honest. If someone really wants in, then no single deadbolt will stop them.
Yeah, exactly. For my house, they can just enter thru the side gate and walk in through the glass sliding doors in the back. My dog is the biggest security/theft deterrent 😆

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