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The best smart locks for 2025

Lockly Vision Smart lock installed on door next to phone showing camera view.
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The best smart locks of 2025 come from popular brands like Yale, Wyze, August, and Lockly, and they offer tons of cool features you won’t find on traditional deadbolts. From the ability to check the status of your lock remotely to being able to set up temporary profiles for guests, there’s a reason these smart home gadgets continue to grow in popularity.

Picking the right smart lock for your needs, however, is no small task. Not all smart locks are worthy of your time and money, and installing a bad smart lock could cause you plenty of headaches. Thankfully, there’s a product for every purpose. Whether you’re setting up a rental property, need something robust for a large family, or want to do away with your keys entirely, there’s bound to be a smart lock with your name on it.

Here's a look at the best smart locks of 2025, including full deadbolt replacements and deadbolt adapters. Our picks span plenty of price ranges too, making it easy to find something great for your front door that fits your budget.

Yale Assure Lock 2
Yale Assure Lock 2
The best smart lock
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Wyze Lock Bolt
Wyze Lock Bolt
The best budget smart lock
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August - Wi-Fi Smart Lock (4th Gen)
August Wi-Fi Smart Lock
The best minimal smart lock
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Lockly Vision Elite
Lockly Vision Elite
The most versatile smart lock
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Lockly Flex Touch
Lockly Flex Touch
The best smart lock for fingerprint access
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Yale Assure Lock 2

Pros
  • Robust smartphone app
  • Multiple available designs
  • Gorgeous touchscreen
  • Highly customizable performance
Cons
  • Expensive
  • Entry-level models lack important functionality

Yale knows how to make a great lock, and the Assure Lock 2 proves it. Available in a wide variety of formats (including lockless and touchscreen), there are plenty of ways to customize this unique device.

One of the best formats includes a module that lets you access the door remotely, giving you peace of mind that you locked up before leaving for work. You can also create temporary passwords for guests, check out the activity history to see when it was last opened, or remotely open the door for a friend who is locked out.

But most importantly, it looks stunning – with premium materials and a slim design offering a decidedly modern aesthetic. It's also one of the few smart locks with a flash red variant, as the Yale x Pantone model in Viva Magenta brings a maximalist flair to your front door.

If you're an Apple user, you can spring for the Assure Lock 2 Plus, which offers Apple Home Key support. This allows you to use either or iPhone or Apple Watch to open the door without needing to enter your passcode. It costs a bit more (the Wi-Fi model is $290), but no doubt it's a cool feature.

Yale Assure Lock 2
Yale Assure Lock 2
The best smart lock
Person using the Wyze Lock Bolt finger scanner to open the door.
Wyze

Wyze Lock Bolt

Pros
  • Affordable
  • Auto-lock timers
  • Long battery life
  • Fingerprint scanner
Cons
  • Limited automation options
  • No Wi-Fi

The Wyze Lock Bolt is shockingly affordable, costing a fraction of most other smart locks on this list. It does make a few sacrifices to hit that rock-bottom price — but if you’re looking for a simple smart lock that won’t break your budget, it’s hard to pass up this nifty gadget from Wyze.

Let’s get the bad out of the way first. The Wyze Lock Bolt doesn’t offer Wi-Fi support. That means you’ll need to be close to your door to access its functionality on your phone. If you pair the lock with the Wyze Video Doorbell Pro you’ll gain back a few remote functions, but as a standalone device it lacks the long-range support found on something like the Yale Assure Lock 2. It also doesn’t sync with Alexa or Google, so your automation options will be limited.

If you can look beyond those two shortcomings, however, you’ll find the Wyze Lock Bolt to be an excellent product. With features like an auto-lock timer, fingerprint scanner for quick entry, and a 12-month battery life, it’s a great companion for your front door. It’s also available in two different colors, and a backlit keypad ensures you know what buttons you’re pressing even in the dead of night. Be sure to give it a closer look if you’re shopping on a budget.

Wyze Lock Bolt
Wyze Lock Bolt
The best budget smart lock
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August

August Wi-Fi Smart Lock

Pros
  • Doesn't need a bridge
  • Easy to install
  • Auto unlock and lock feature
  • Sturdy build
Cons
  • Batteries aren't rechargable
  • Sticks out from the door

The fourth-generation August Smart Lock breaks free from the bonds of its predecessors’ need for a bridge to operate remotely. Thanks to its built-in Wi-Fi connection, the August Wi-Fi Smart Lock connects to your home’s wireless network without the need for a bridge or other additional hardware.

Beyond that, it’s one of the simplest smart locks to install and set up. Plus, it’s able to retain your existing lock — so you don’t need new keys. What’s impressive is that the company adds in the Wi-Fi connection, while shrinking the overall size of the lock. It is 45% smaller in volume and 20% slimmer, making it a sleek little lock, and comes in either silver or matte black plastic.

In addition to using the app to remotely operate the lock, the August Wi-Fi Smart Lock supports Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple’s Siri. Meaning that it integrates nicely with just about any smart home platform. There are also some advanced features that make it a premier offering, like virtual keys that work on a set schedule, and automatic lock/unlock as you approach or leave your home. Read our in-depth August Wi-Fi Smart Lock review. As a trusted name in the smart lock space, August even earned a spot in our list of best tech gifts to give this year.

August - Wi-Fi Smart Lock (4th Gen)
August Wi-Fi Smart Lock
The best minimal smart lock
Lockly Vision Elite smart lock installed on white door with deadbolt extended.
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Lockly Vision Elite

Pros
  • Fingerprint sensor
  • Good battery life bolstered by solar panel
  • Wide-angle camera
Cons
  • Expensive
  • Subpar night vision

Lockly already had a phenomenal offering with the Vision, but its follow-up model takes it one step further. The Lockly Vision Elite has everything that Airbnb hosts crave — from its ability to unlock via fingerprint, pin code, or even through a phone, there are plenty of options.

Guests that do plan on staying at your home or Airbnb residence can be given temporary key codes that they can punch into the touchscreen keypad when they arrive, which can also be made time-sensitive for additional security. Once their stay is complete, you can have another set of codes for the next guest.

Everything is tracked by the app, which can tell you the method that was used to unlock the lock — including if it’s the old fashion way with a key! What makes the Lockly Vision Elite even more appealing is its integrated video camera, which allows it to act a lot like a video doorbell camera. An integrated solar panel helps keep the lithium-ion batteries charged for the long haul, too.

Lockly Vision Elite
Lockly Vision Elite
The most versatile smart lock
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Lockly Flex Touch

Pros
  • Quick and easy installation
  • Responsive fingerprint scanner
  • Multiple ways to lock/unlock
  • Simple but efficient app
Cons
  • Bulky interior design
  • No rechargeable battery
  • Requires Wi-Fi adapter for mobile features

If you’re a fan of smart locks but wish they had a more traditional appearance, consider checking out the Lockly Flex Touch. This smart home gadget forgoes the large touchscreen pads found on most smart locks, and instead uses a small fingerprint sensor to let you quickly and securely open (or lock) your front door.

You can also access the lock via Bluetooth using a smartphone app, which lets you track its history or set up unique user profiles for each member of your home.

Toss in support for traditional keys and the ability to power the unit with a 9V battery if it dies while you’re on vacation, and there’s a good chance the Lockly Flex Touch is a great fit for your home.

Lockly Flex Touch
Lockly Flex Touch
The best smart lock for fingerprint access

Frequently Asked Questions

How do smart locks work?

A traditional lock typically contains internal pins. When you insert the proper key, it puts the exact right amount of pressure on each pin until the lock opens. Smart locks are electronic, and they work using a keypad, touchpad, or other means.

Can I install a smart lock myself?

This depends on the smart lock you purchase and your DIY skills. Some locks, like the August Smart Lock, retrofit over your existing deadbolt. This makes them incredibly easy to install and only takes about 10 minutes. Other locks require a bit more effort.

Can Alexa or Google Assistant control smart locks?

Smart locks typically have a corresponding app, which is compatible with Alexa, HomeKit, or one of the other voice assistants. This allows you to use voice commands like, “Alexa, lock the door,” or “Alexa, is my door locked?” To find out specific voice assistant compatibility, visit the manufacturer’s website.

Are smart locks secure?

As with any Wi-Fi-connected device, there’s always a small risk the device will be hacked if the user doesn’t take steps to protect themselves. However, there’s also a risk that someone can breach or pick a regular (non-smart) door lock.

Do smart locks also work with a key?

Some smart locks work with a key and some don’t. Smart locks typically allow you to remotely control your lock via Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or Z-wave. So, you can operate the lock without a key, and perhaps even when you’re away from your home.

Can smart locks work with geofencing?

Some smart locks, like the August Smart Lock, have geofencing. If you set up the geofencing feature, it can detect when you’re nearby and unlock the door when you approach.

Do I need a smart doorbell with my smart lock?

A smart lock can help you to prevent or grant access to your home, and it acts as a barrier to entry. However, few smart locks (few good ones at least) have cameras, and a smart lock doesn’t provide the same features as a video doorbell, which acts as a sort of digital doorman.

Does a smart lock require a smart home hub?

If you want to use your compatible smart lock with Alexa or Google Assistant, you typically just need any Amazon Echo or Google Home speaker. You shouldn’t require a smart home Hub with most locks.

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Former Digital Trends Contributor

Erika became a professional writer in 2010, and her work is published all over the web on sites ranging from USA Today to Lifewire. Erika has reviewed more than 150 consumer technology products, and she primarily covers smart home evergreen content here at Digital Trends.

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Simon Sage is a green tech contributor at Digital Trends. He looks at all sorts of devices that can help reduce emissions through electrification, like power stations, solar panels, smart thermostats, and LED lighting. He's also keen on exploring right to repair and sustainable transportation.

Simon started journalism 17 years ago in the mobile tech space, covering the meteoric rise and fall of BlackBerry. Since then he's dipped his toe in mobile gaming, app reviews, and sponsored content. He's been to his fair share of trade shows, such as Mobile World Congress, the Consumer Electronics Show, E3 (RIP), the Game Developer Conference, and a smattering of smaller shows. He's done multiple TV interviews, the most surreal of which was explaining how Pokémon Go works on a morning show. Simon's also hosted over 100 podcast episodes.

Previous publications include BlackBerry Cool, IntoMobile, and Mobile Nations sites like Android Central, iMore, CrackBerry, and Windows Central.

Simon's based in Ottawa, Ontario, where he is constantly clawing against the gravitational pull of becoming a government drone. He studied English at Carleton University there, including a stint at Lancaster University in the UK. He has since levelled up his education in sustainability through the Climatebase platform. Simon spends way too much of his free time playing games, especially Magic: The Gathering.

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