The Best Smart Lock? SwitchBot Lock Pro: Full Installation Guide and Review
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- čas přidán 16. 06. 2024
- Is this the best smart lock ever? SwitchBot have sent me their new Lock Pro, a super-easy to install retrofit smart lock that fits on top of your existing non-smart lock cylinder. There's also an external keypad with a fingerprint reader for quick and easy unlocking. I'm going to show you the whole installation process from start to finish and also quickly go over the unique features of the product including Home Assistant integration.
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00:00 Intro
01:00 Installation
06:50 Configure in the app
08:41 Fingerprint Keypad Installation
10:50 Testing!
11:12 Review and Features
14:16 Home Assistant
15:44 Any Problems?
16:09 Summary and Outtro - Věda a technologie
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Excellent overview!
Thank you!
Great vid as always - i have just put my order in. I have a front door with no handle so will be interesting to see how well it can hold the latch to open the door. Also hoping it lets me install it upside down as i have a pull handle below the lock inside.. lets see
I don’t know about latch holding, there is an option in the setup for that but I couldn’t test it. It will work upside down though, I know that for sure!
Real well done, only thing Big Suck is those 4 screws so bloody small and it won’t align to the holes very downer when installing. I was able to screw one hole on both sides! Thank you!
Thanks! I little bit of Vaseline on the Allen key so as those screws stayed on it made the process much easier
@@SpeakToTheGeekTechIt is not putting in the screws, it is the alignment of the holes, the mounted plate meets the unit so both holes line up for the insert of a screw that causes the big issue!
You should ensure that lock bodies are sized properly for the door thickness.
You have about 15mm sticking out on the outside, a common attack for thieves is to snap the lock from the outside and walk in.
Yes I see that now. It’s actually only about 8mm I just measured, and the lock should snap safe if attacked, but yes it should be sized better and when I can find the ideal dimensions (Yale don’t seem to have one perfect for me) I’ll swap it over.
@@SpeakToTheGeekTechhaving done the research when upgrading all my locks I can highly recommend avocet abs, they're very secure and you can have them 'key alike' to have one key for several locks
Is there a way around the issue of having to lift the door handle in order to lock the door, so the lock can be locked and unlocked remotely?
To my knowledge there are no products on the market that can lift the handle on a multipoint door lock sadly
But there is a lockset that would mean you don't need to. They're called keywind locks. And turning the key through 2 revolutions closes the multipoint latches instead of lifting the handle. And the switchbot pro works with them. Adds about £100 to the install total cost though
Dont worry as long it has hole key we can open the door...
Rob vacuum called “Britney clears” 😂
We called ours PAC-Man
Hehe Britney gets her own video next week
Problem is with most of these locks is the locking process, not unlocking. Most modern UK doors require you to raise the handle to engage the latches. So if you’re away from home and think “did I lock the door”, well you can’t lock it anyway and auto lock won’t work.
Yeah that's true, I do have to raise the handle... but it's the family-training process I have cracked of 'always lift the handle when you close the door' :)
Management hey! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yeah, I still haven't changed that!
bloody house hold management :)
Ha yeah, the fun police
Hmm my neighbour is a software engineer and the guy around the corner was an officer in the SAS, followed by years working in the security industry. Told me he could bypass my Wi-Fi alarm in about 15 seconds as he walked past,I didn’t doubt him, think I’ll keep to my manual locks.
It’s possible but way more effort than just picking the lock, snapping it off, or breaking a window. If someone is going to break in, I’d bet they use physical tools and not carry a laptop with them
Although working a lot with IT security myself I’d very much dispute the 15 second claim. You’d have to get very lucky to do it that quick!
A thief or a killer doesn't care about your "locks" especially if you have a windows on your door.
He's chatting absolute bollocks
Yeah, I reckon someone who used to be in the SAS has several much quicker and easier options for gaining entry to a network or property than attempting to hack Wifi... and I speak as someone who has played around with Aircrack a number of times :)
What a load of fking about, life is so simple, just use a key!
That is kind of the point with this smart lock though, the grumpy household members can still use their physical key to get in, but everyone else has other convenient options.