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EufyHome via Amazon has for
Prime Members: eufy Smart Lock C34 WiFi Keyless Entry Door Lock Deadbolt (T85D2) on sale for
$69.99.
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About this Item:
- Powered by 8 AA batteries, eufy Smart Lock provides up to 8 months of battery life based on typical usage (approximately 10 unlocks per day).
- eufy Smart Lock C34 seamlessly integrates with Apple Home, allowing you to unlock it using the Apple Home app on your iPhone and manage guest access easily. It's also compatible with popular third-party ecosystems like Google Home, Alexa, and SmartThings. No additional hub is required, making it easy to integrate into various smart home setups for automation.
- eufy Smart Lock C34 offers versatile access options to suit every family member's needs. It can be unlocked via the app, keypad, physical key, or voice commands with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant.
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My favorite feature that this lock has, it will send a notification to your phone whenever the door is locked and unlocked. It also lets you set up special passwords per person which I think is a neat feature too.
Overall, it's not the best lock on the market of course, but it gets the job done for a good price.
I've had packages delivered while out of town before and have asked friends to stop by the house and toss it in my door. I can unlock it for them while they're there and lock it when they leave. Or I can just give them a time restricted pass code.
These are really great devices, and Anker has been pretty reliable as a brand so far. Haven't been disappointed with anything I have by them.
ed. Also my came with like six physical keys, so even if the batteries are dead you can get in, and you have enough spares to hand out to your parents, your brother, your dog walker, and your dentist.
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wifi locks will eat thru batteries quicker than non-wifi models. my house came with a schlage encode wifi lock and i've never used the app once on the last 3 years and it eats 4 aa cells every few months. there is no way to disable the wifi function.
i would recommend taking a look at the non-wifi locks such as this philips fingerprint lock. i have it installed at another property and for $75 it is ansi grade 2 certified and very sturdy.
https://www.amazon.com/Fingerprin...B0
here's a review of a similar lock that mentions the rating. its also their premium line no less.
https://www.pcworld.com/article/2...eview.html
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