Ultraloq U-Bolt Pro Z-Wave Lock Install with Home Assistant

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  • čas přidán 4. 02. 2023
  • Installation, Pairing with Z-wave, and adding the U-Bolt Pro Z-Wave lock to Home Assistant. Thanks to Ultraloq for sending this lock for review.
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Komentáře • 49

  • @l0gic23
    @l0gic23 Před rokem

    Cool lock. Looking forward to learning how it performs over time

  • @carlos33193
    @carlos33193 Před rokem +1

    I've had one of these paired with my home assistant for about a year now. Best lock I've used so far. I'm using a z wave door sensor to trigger the auto lock and life360 for auto unlock. I paired it completely in standalone mode, no account. I've only replaced the battery one time.

  • @jackmattciz
    @jackmattciz Před rokem +1

    I have 2 of them I've been using for about 3 months. I love them. The range on the zwave is amazing and I've never had any problems with them.

    • @rykr
      @rykr Před rokem

      Are you using them with HA? can you setup/revoke access codes through HA? Or are you using the app for that?

    • @jackmattciz
      @jackmattciz Před rokem

      @@rykr yes, I use them with HA and use them with several automation. They are quick and don't have any problems.
      To the best of my knowledge you can not set up access codes for them in HA as there isn't really an integration for them, they simply connect to zwave.
      That being said, if you need remote connection beyond just lock/unlock, you can buy a wifi connector for them.
      They are great locks and it would be hard to top them IMHO. In fact, I got a 3rd one now to. Lol

    • @rykr
      @rykr Před rokem +1

      @@jackmattciz I hear ya on the wifi module. The only problem is those things are like $40 a pop.

  • @skaterpunk0187
    @skaterpunk0187 Před rokem

    Looks interesting! I may have to replace my schlage smart lock. Too bad the u-tec levers didn't support z-wave.

  • @waelzayed
    @waelzayed Před rokem +2

    Does HA recognize the multiple users' passcodes and the finger prints? Or this should be done through Keymaster integration?

  • @mrteausaable
    @mrteausaable Před rokem +1

    The website show has U-Bolt WiFi version. Will this integrate with home assistant without the Z-wave hub? How does it using WiFi?

  • @schwieberts
    @schwieberts Před rokem +2

    Have they added to the z-wave integrated featuresso that you can tell who opened the lock? I used that pretty extensively with the Kwikset locks to create automations based on who opened the door.

    • @felt505
      @felt505 Před rokem

      No. Unfortunately, I only discovered this after I had bought and installed the lock. Going to return it.

  • @Lonestar101
    @Lonestar101 Před rokem

    I like the U-Bolt and its features. I'd like to hear how the battery life compares to the Kwikset (which is about seven months for me). Also, can different user codes trigger different automations in Home Assistant? I have yet to figure that out with Kwikset and HA. Thanks!

    • @jackmattciz
      @jackmattciz Před rokem +1

      I've had them installed for about 3 months on our back door and garage door. Both looks still show 100% and they are used consitantly (7-8 times a day). Personally, I feel they got good battery life, however I have nothing to compare them to.

  • @MrSupersidewinder
    @MrSupersidewinder Před rokem

    Wow, you're fast with a screwdriver😂👍🥳.

  • @FawziBreidi
    @FawziBreidi Před 22 dny

    so what features do we get via z-wave? lock/unlock/status/battery. correct?

  • @Joseph-ko2kl
    @Joseph-ko2kl Před rokem +1

    Very cool. What happens during a power outage and or the batteries are dead though?

    • @MovieNutter
      @MovieNutter Před rokem +1

      Hi... I have the prior model for that reason... instead of a finger print sensor it has a physical key... Its pretty much identical but it has a key rather than the finger print sensor... Its been pretty good (if you can live with battery life of 4-6 weeks)... Mine is wifi which probably uses more power than the Z-wave

    • @Emerald13
      @Emerald13 Před rokem +1

      You can use a physical key.
      For short duration power outages you would place your home assistant machine and networking gear on a UPS battery backup.

    • @2volunteer
      @2volunteer Před rokem +1

      Power outage is irrelevant as the lock unlock/locks from battery. comm with HA would be down, but the lock works. Dead battery... there is a manual key backup.. but HA does keep track of battery %... certainly not an application of battery I would let hit 0%.

  • @miketony2069
    @miketony2069 Před rokem

    can user passcodes be set using home assistant?

  • @GaryStango
    @GaryStango Před rokem

    I've got an HA VM with a forwarded USB zwave/zigbee combo stick. Works fine. We are adding a second very large building to the property though about 500ft away. We have network connectivity. How can I setup a second z-wave/zigbee radio out in the new building for the same HA instance?

    • @mostlychris
      @mostlychris  Před rokem +1

      This is how I would do it: Add a second HA Pi, a z-wave stick, ZwaveJS2Mqtt and connect ZWaveJS2MQTT to your broker that both HA instances use and you can then control/monitor your zwave devices via MQTT.

  • @michalrog84
    @michalrog84 Před rokem

    looks solid. unfortunalety not compatible with european lock mounting standard :(

  • @larokiotsolar5388
    @larokiotsolar5388 Před rokem

    Based on your video and how great you made the Z-Wave with home assistant look I ordered this lock. I fought this lock for a 3 hours and the only way I can get it to connect is Legacy / S0. Any thoughts?

    • @mwolfod
      @mwolfod Před rokem

      Same problem. And even connecting that way, the lock does not respond to Z-Wave commands.
      I also never got the blue flashing light (per the app's instructions) on the lock when I put it in inclusion mode.
      U-tec's support and customer service are, to put it mildly, sub-standard.

    • @harrisonashleyfrancis9613
      @harrisonashleyfrancis9613 Před rokem

      I had similar results at first. Once I properly excluded after that failures to get it added other than "Node 7" I finally got it to pair and see it as the ubolt lock. I had been switching back and forth between the apps during inclusion and didn't catch that warning about that causing issues/failures . Once I stayed in the home assistant app I saw it ask for the 5 digit code and I knew I was on my way! Good luck!

    • @mwolfod
      @mwolfod Před rokem

      I FINALLLY got this paired correctly after trying about 20 times. No specific "right" way to do this ......just sheer persistence. Apparently the flashing blue light supposedly to indicate PAIRING mode as instructed in the App is NOT necessary. I talked to U-tec "support" , but they didn't say anything about this obvious error in their documentation. It (whether U-tec or simply Z-wave itself) should not be this hard and frustrating. Sheesh.

  • @EsotericArctos
    @EsotericArctos Před rokem

    I love smart locks, but to be honest I hate they ones that actually look like some kind of smart lock on the outside. I really prefer to just have a lock that looks like a traditional key driven lock on the outside, with the smarts all on the inside. That's why I originally went for August locks as they actually keep the existing key on the outside. I rarely, maybe never, would use a keypad to unlock a door as that is just as hands on, if not more so, as using a traditional key. There are a few more options than August around now for what I like, but I ended up with August as it was easiest to get at the time and it's been totally reliable.

  • @lukitas857
    @lukitas857 Před 8 měsíci

    I'm having a problem with the application, I can't register the device.
    "The shared device is under the shared address v1 version app cannot share devices to this version" I receive this message
    what can I do?

  • @josemv70
    @josemv70 Před rokem

    Can this be installed only from the inside, as a "blind" lock, no access from the outside at all ? Bolts seem to screw from the inside, wondering if no connecting the keyboard at all would disable the lock at all

    • @RNMSC
      @RNMSC Před rokem +1

      Even if it has to have that keypad plate on the outside, there is nothing preventing you from getting a cover that gets screwed into place with the panel that blocks access to the outside controls. Alternatively program the fingerprint sensor with a small toe, set auto-lock to lock when the door sensor (separate) detects that the door is closed, and set up a 20 digit code for entry if that's possible (or longer) making it effectively unusable. but I would think any competent sheet metal worker could make up a cover that blocks the access.

  • @Schlaegel
    @Schlaegel Před rokem +1

    I won't believe a lock could work half decent until I've seen the lock picking lawyer open it.

    • @jackmattciz
      @jackmattciz Před rokem +1

      czcams.com/video/Os1oyIfhM-o/video.html&ab_channel=LockPickingLawyer

    • @AtracBreezy
      @AtracBreezy Před rokem +2

      Nobody is going around picking door locks. They’ll smash a window or move in to the next house before they sit on ur porch to lock your lock.

  • @whatevah666
    @whatevah666 Před rokem

    Hmm this *seems* not to be cloud dependant (unless you rely on only the app i guess) i wonder if the wifi version behaves the same... :) What zwave hub are you using ?

    • @mostlychris
      @mostlychris  Před rokem

      It isn't cloud dependent for the version I have (z-wave). It's all local. I am using an Aeotec z-wave hub.

  • @billw4481
    @billw4481 Před 7 měsíci

    Discount appears to only be $20 and not the $25 indicated!

  • @Schlaegel
    @Schlaegel Před rokem +1

    Why would you need an account for a zwave device? That's why I chose zwave over WiFi.

    • @brettseefeldt6131
      @brettseefeldt6131 Před rokem +3

      Totally agree, there is absolutely no reason a user should have to use an app to set up a Z-Wave device!!!

  • @randomhobbyist99
    @randomhobbyist99 Před rokem

    This looks confusing to deal with. What’s up with the zwave stuff? Seems easily hackable

  • @mrvggl
    @mrvggl Před 2 měsíci

    Once it's disconnected from WiFi then you are in trouble.... It's doesn't want to connect again...

  • @jjussi
    @jjussi Před rokem

    When you make the video (part where you enter codes with you phone), you should use some other way to hide what you type... It's too easy to see what you enter as pin codes with your phone's onscreen keyboard. At 5:26 and 8:12

  • @RickFarris
    @RickFarris Před rokem +1

    The lipstick is kind of funny looking...

  • @adobo1976
    @adobo1976 Před rokem

    This lock is crap. Batteries died every month. Locked me out twice in the 3 months I've had it. Has battery powered turn only. Also 4xAA batteries won't stay connected internally if the door slams hard like a 9V will. Expensive garbage.

    • @mostlychris
      @mostlychris  Před rokem +1

      I haven't had these issues. Sorry to hear that you have.