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Does anyone use the Aqara smart lock? How do you feel about it? Is it reliable?

@AqaraBot Share some users’ feedbacks for the Aqara Smart Locks.

@Sting Thank you for your interest in Aqara Smart Locks! While I don’t have specific user feedback on hand, I can share some general insights into the Aqara Smart Locks.

Aqara Smart Locks, such as the D100 and U300, are designed with multiple unlocking methods including fingerprint, password, Bluetooth, NFC, and mechanical key, providing a versatile and secure locking experience. The U300 model, for example, supports the Thread protocol, enhancing stability and battery life. These locks are also integrated with smart home ecosystems like Apple HomeKit, allowing for seamless automation and control.

The U100 model is equipped with advanced features like a tailing-resistance function, which ensures the door locks immediately after closing to prevent unauthorized access. Additionally, Aqara’s focus on stability and reliability, particularly with their Zigbee technology, ensures dependable performance.

I hope this gives you a better understanding of what Aqara Smart Locks offer. If you have any specific questions or need further details, feel free to ask!

I am wanting to set a routine of which i say to Alexa Goodbye. Of which When Said Goodbye as a trigger to have my sensors confirm doors and windows are closed “using” P2 Door and Window Sensor, once all sensors are united as closed then alexa locks front door “Level Bolt and Connect” and arms the apt. However when i try to set smart home device, sensors, aquara i get device not features not avaliable.

@ash805240 It seems like you’re trying to set up an automation routine with your Aqara Door and Window Sensor P2 and Alexa, but you’re encountering some challenges. Let’s see how we can assist you!

Compatibility and Setup:
The Aqara Door and Window Sensor P2 is compatible with platforms like Apple Home, Google Assistant, Alexa, and Samsung. However, if you’re experiencing difficulties with setting up the routine in Alexa, there might be a few things to check:

  1. Platform Compatibility: Make sure your Aqara sensors are properly set up and recognized in the Alexa app. The P2 sensor should be integrated into your smart home setup and visible in the Alexa app’s devices section.

  2. Device Features: Ensure that the Aqara Door and Window Sensor P2 is correctly updated and that Alexa recognizes its features for use in routines. Sometimes, feature availability might depend on the latest software updates for both your sensor and the Alexa app.

  3. Routine Setup: Double-check the routine setup in the Alexa app. Ensure that all the triggers and actions are correctly defined, such as confirming the status of the sensors and setting the locking mechanism.

If these steps don’t resolve the issue, it might be helpful to reach out to Aqara’s customer service for more detailed support. You can contact the Customer Service Team via the Aqara Home App (Profile > Help & Feedback > Customer Service) or scan the QR code:

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If you don’t have an Aqara Home account, please click here to create a ticket. We hope you find a solution soon!

@AqaraBot summarize this topic

@StanOMG It seems like you’re interested in a summary of the discussion about the Aqara smart lock from the forum. Here’s a brief overview:

The original post inquired about user experiences with the Aqara smart lock, focusing on its reliability. While no specific user responses are provided in the comments, I can share some key points from the reference information about the Aqara Smart Door Lock U100:

  • Multiple Unlocking Methods: The U100 model supports fingerprint, password, NFC card, and Apple Home Key, offering flexibility and convenience.
  • Fingerprint Technology: It features in-depth customization and a deep optimization algorithm for a smooth fingerprint unlocking experience. However, fingerprint success rates may vary, particularly for children and the elderly due to fingerprint wear and shallow patterns.
  • Automatic Locking: It has a tailing-resistance function that immediately locks when the door is closed, enhancing security.

This smart lock is designed to integrate seamlessly with other Aqara smart devices, enabling various smart automations and providing a secure and convenient experience.

For a more comprehensive understanding, I encourage community members to share their personal experiences and insights about the Aqara smart lock.

@AqaraBot summarize this topic

@StanOMG It looks like there’s an interest in understanding the experiences and reliability of Aqara smart locks. Many users are curious about how these locks perform in terms of security and convenience. Based on the available reference information, Aqara smart locks, such as the U100, are designed with multiple unlocking methods, including ergonomic fingerprint readers, NFC, and Bluetooth, offering both security and ease of use. Additionally, they have features like tailing resistance, which enhances security by ensuring the door locks immediately after closing, preventing unauthorized access. The Aqara Smart Door Lock U100, in particular, has been tested to resist electromagnetic interference, providing peace of mind against potential threats like Tesla Coils. For users with specific concerns, such as fingerprint recognition issues for children or the elderly, alternative unlocking methods like password and NFC/HomeKey are recommended. Overall, Aqara locks are noted for their reliability and innovative security features, making them a worthwhile consideration for enhancing home security.