Best Retrofit Smart Lock so far? | Aqara U200

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The new Aqara U200 Smart Lock supports Apple Home Key, Fingerprint, NFC Tags and PIN codes to unlock your door.
It's a nice looking lock using the latest Matter Thread technology. You need a Thread Border Router to take full advantage of its functionality and ideally an Apple HomePod or Apple 4K TV so that you can use Apple Home Key.
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00:00 Intro
01:29 Batteries & Charging
02:40 Accessories in the box
02:55 Bluetooth & Matter / Thread
03:42 Home Assistant via Matter
04:24 FingerPrint Reader
04:49 Installation Guidelines & Compatibility
06:23 Lock Features - Auto-Lock, Passage Mode
07:41 Lock Speed - Quiet, Standard, Fast
08:05 Things I like about the lock
09:31 Things I dislike about the lock
11:29 Outro
#aqara #smarthome #smartlock #homeassistant #applehomekit

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  • @mrmarkom
    @mrmarkom26 күн бұрын

    Being physically present for some settings is most probably security feature for the lock. It is simple and efficient way to ensure some sensitive settings cannot be hacked remotely. If these settings are typically set once, it does makes sense to me.

  • @lets-automate

    @lets-automate

    26 күн бұрын

    Yeah I totally get it for things like user management. But some of them I feel shouldn't need the Keypad active. They should probably also allow you to be able activate or deactivate the extra security for situations where people want to use the lock on an AirBnB for example, where they may wish to add new access codes for each stay.

  • @RiceEater483
    @RiceEater48319 күн бұрын

    I just got this to replace my Switchbot Lock Pro even though I just bought the Lock Pro a few months ago. I came to the conclusion that I was never going to be as satisfied with the Lock Pro like I would with the U200 because of the speed difference. I've never seen a detached keypad or smart lock motor work as fast as the U200 and its keypad. Unless I'm mistaken, this is probably the first smart lock where you can turn your doorknob or lever without it jamming immediately after inputting a unlock method because it's that fast. My only minor gripe is that it's not always instant. Sometimes after pressing lock or using my fingerprint, it takes 2-3 seconds. This is more common when I've tested the controls from within Home Assistant. Which is no big deal, but is kind of annoying when it's lightning fast most of the time lol. Anyways I'll probably feel the itch to get a new smart lock in a few years when facial recognition becomes the new hot thing. But until then I think I'll be pretty satisfied with the U200.

  • @d.j.vandermeer3832
    @d.j.vandermeer383225 күн бұрын

    I think it is great that this is an addition to the existing lock. No need to replace the lock this is basically a remote control to turn your key. I only need to replace my cilinder for a safety one where 2 keys can work together.

  • @lets-automate

    @lets-automate

    25 күн бұрын

    Yes, I quite like it. Less bulky than the SwitchBot Pro. I wish lock cylinders which support the "safety" piece were a bit more common, can sometimes be hard to find. I'm actually not too bothered about the safety feature requirement as I never plan to use a key and figure that there are other doors I can get into the house with if something goes wrong.

  • @d.j.vandermeer3832

    @d.j.vandermeer3832

    25 күн бұрын

    @@lets-automate if you have multiple doors I agree but I’m living in an apartment on the 9th floor. So if my lock is failing on me I have to breakdown my door. My balcony door is locked from the inside and climbing 9 floors isn’t an option 😆

  • @lets-automate

    @lets-automate

    25 күн бұрын

    Haha. Yeah, you might want to keep the ability to use a key! 🔑

  • @JavontaThomas
    @JavontaThomas15 күн бұрын

    great video! one piece of unsolicited advice is to mute the VO audio when showcasing the noise of the device. i was happy to see that this review covers lock noise/speed, but a bit bummed when i had to closely listen through your commentary to hear it. other than that, excellent review!

  • @lets-automate

    @lets-automate

    15 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the comment and feedback!

  • @gerryf7015
    @gerryf701525 күн бұрын

    Nice review Marc. Did you try the fingerprint reader with a wet finger - like after a run or being out in the rain - it stll rains in the UK!! This is usually the weakness of most fingerprint readers. Nice announcement and display of the "semi-sponsorship". Really boosts the integrity. Thanks

  • @lets-automate

    @lets-automate

    25 күн бұрын

    Thanks! If I compare it to the fingerprint reader on my phone then the phone one is definitely better when wet. You still need to wipe your finger a bit if it's actually properly wet. Dirt however doesn't seem to be a problem though, I had a bit of dried mud on my thumb from gardening and it still worked.

  • @gerryf7015
    @gerryf701525 күн бұрын

    I hear Aqara are going to do a rekeyable version of the U100 - like they did on the U50. Would like to replace the Class 3 lock with a Class 1 Schlage. I hope.

  • @lets-automate

    @lets-automate

    25 күн бұрын

    I'm not sure on the U100 to be honest, as it's not designed for the UK. However, as you say you can with the U50. Shane Whately did a good review on that: kzread.info/dash/bejne/Z22g27Sem8mbXdY.html

  • @HenkenNn
    @HenkenNn24 күн бұрын

    So i dont need the m3 hub for u200 if i have an homepod mini? Its very unclear and the homepod is cheaper then the m3 hub 😅

  • @lets-automate

    @lets-automate

    23 күн бұрын

    Correct, you don't need an Aqara M3 Hub. Haha, yes the HomePod is cheaper although it serves a slightly different purpose. The Aqara Hub connects to Aqara zigbee and Bluetooth devices as well though. If you're going with mainly new Thread devices then HomePod Mini is a good option! I need to get one myself so that I can properly test out Apple HomeKit devices.

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