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SwitchBot announces the SwitchBot Lock Pro, a smart retrofit door lock - The Verge

By Jennifer Pattison Tuohy , a smart home reporter who's been testing connected gadgets since 2013. Previously a writer for Wirecutter, Wired, Dwell, and US News.

SwitchBot has launched a new version of its retrofit smart lock. The SwitchBot Lock Pro ($119.99) offers a few upgrades over the company’s first lock, the SwitchBot Lock, including an aluminum alloy body, a more secure installation, and a new quick key lock / unlock mechanism. types of switches mechanical keyboard

The SwitchBot Lock Pro costs $119.99 (£139.99 / €139.99) — or $199.99 (£239.99 / €239.99) if you want the keypad and Matter hub bundle. This adds fingerprint, NFC tag, and keypad unlocking via the Bluetooth keypad, plus the hub brings compatibility with all the major smart home platforms through Matter and control of the lock when you’re away from home.

Rather than replacing your entire deadbolt, as most smart locks do, a retrofit lock turns the existing mechanism for you. This allows you to unlock the door using the many “smart” options, plus you can still use your existing key.

SwitchBot made its name with the SwitchBot Bot, a small button-like device that uses a robotic finger to push things like a light switch, making an analog device smart without having to mess with wiring. The company’s first smart lock had the same idea, using a tiny robot hand to turn your door lock. It also has a robot that can run along a curtain pole to open your curtains. This retrofit approach is different from a lot of smart home companies, where the tendency is to develop new smart products that entirely replace existing ones.

The new retrofit lock works over Bluetooth, so you need to add one of SwitchBot’s hubs to connect it to Wi-Fi. This adds control of the lock when you’re away from home and the option of integration with smart home platforms like Amazon Alexa and Google Home for features like voice control.

The lock can be bundled with SwitchBot’s new Hub Mini Matter Enabled. This works with the smart home standard Matter. Matter integration lets you use the lock with Apple Home and other Matter platforms (but there’s no support for Apple’s Home Key). The lock also works with the Matter-enabled $70 SwitchBot Hub 2 for Matter support, as well as the standard $40 Hub Mini if you don’t want Matter.

SwitchBot says the new lock is a complete redesign. It now replaces your thumb turn and is secured with screws; the original lock was stuck over your thumb turn by 3M tape. The company has also added a new quick key button that allows for a single press to lock and unlock from the inside.

A new magnetic battery cover makes it easier to replace the batteries — which are now four AAs instead of the two CR123As. SwitchBot says these provide up to nine months of battery life, and there’s an option to buy a rechargeable dual power pack for up to 12 months of battery life.

Other features of the lock and the keypad include:

The SwitchBot Lock Pro is available in both EU and US versions (you can check EU compatibility here and US here) and can be preordered directly from SwitchBot at a discounted price of $89.99 (£99.99 / €99.99). According to SwitchBot the lock will go on full sale on March 31st on its site and should be on Amazon in April.

Matter is a new smart home interoperability standard designed to provide a common language for connected devices to communicate locally in your home without relying on a cloud connection. It is built to be secure and private, easy to set up, and widely compatible.

Developed by Apple, Amazon, Google, and Samsung (and others), Matter is an open-sourced, IP-based connectivity software layer for smart home devices. It works over Wi-Fi, ethernet, and the low-power mesh networking protocol Thread and currently supports over 20 device types. These include lighting, plugs and switches, thermostats, locks, security and environment sensors, refrigerators, dishwashers, smoke alarms, air quality monitors, and more.

A smart home gadget with the Matter logo can be set up and used with any Matter-compatible ecosystem via a Matter controller and controlled by them simultaneously, a feature called multi-admin.

Amazon Alexa, Google Home, Samsung SmartThings, and Apple Home are some major smart home platforms supporting Matter, along with hundreds of device manufacturers.

Updated, Thursday March 7th, 7:30AM: Added more details on the lock’s availability and compatibility.

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