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Published: 2016-05-28, Author: Jose , review by: engadget.com
Abstract: The August Smart Lock is not new. We reviewed it way back in 2014 , and for the most part, everything we mentioned then still applies. The lock is still super easy to install, and it still works with deadbolts, not knobs. Most importantly, using an app in...
Published: 2016-05-22, Author: Jason , review by: mashable.com
Easy installation, Apple HomeKit integration, Auto-unlock feels magical
Entire August setup is pricey, Extra accessory is required for remote access
August Smart Lock with HomeKitThe GoodEasy installation • Apple HomeKit integration • Auto-unlock feels magicalThe BadEntire August setup is pricey • Extra accessory is required for remote accessThe Bottom LineIt's an expensive lock, but the August Smart...
The brain child of industrial designer Yves Béhar and tech entrepreneur Jason Johnson, the original August Smart Lock was a revolutionary entry into the home automation market when it made its debut over two years ago — a smart door lock that brought iPho...
Published: 2016-04-28, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: The Internet of Things may be the Wild West right now, but if Apple has its way, HomeKit -enabled devices like August's new Smart Lock 2nd generation will tame the confusion. It promises to act as your virtual doorman courtesy of the soothing tones of Sir...
From its improved design and easy install, to its simple software interface and top-notch performance, the $229 second-generation August Smart Lock does everything a little bit better. Oh, and it integrates with Siri via Apple's HomeKit software, as well
The lock isn't compatible with every deadbolt, HomeKit can be challenging to get up and running, and the Siri integration won't matter to August's non-Apple users
August's HomeKit-enabled Smart Lock 2.0 improves on an already awesome product and is worth strong consideration -- even if you don't have an iPhone...
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Published: 2016-01-26, Author: Jason , review by: tomsguide.com
Easy to install, Works with Alexa, Google Assistant, Z-Wave, Nest, IFTTT and more, Flexible settings, Auto-Lock and Auto-Unlock features
Need to purchase Connect bridge to link to Wi-Fi, No Apple Homekit or Amazon Key support
The August Smart Lock is easy to install because it doesn't replace the entire existing deadbolt, but it also doesn't add extra security features, unless you purchase the tapered deadbolt separately. As with other smart locks, you'll need to purchase or c...
Abstract: Your connected home is only complete if it's secure, and that starts at the front door. Though several cameras and motion sensors plan to tell you if something is going on, there's no better first step for security than a locked door. There's also nothing...
Published: 2014-11-26, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Easy to install. Stylish. Straightforward app. Works as advertised.
Expensive. Some authorization lag
The August Smart Lock is a sharp-looking door lock that uses Bluetooth technology to lock and unlock your door using your smartphone. It's a snap to install and easy to manage....
August Smart Lock is compatible with more smart home platforms than any other smart lock in our review
This smart lock has the lowest potential to improve home security among the locks in our review
August Smart Lock is one of the best smart locks for convenience and control. While the lock won't compromise your security, it doesn't do much to improve it. In addition to extensive support services, the company offers August Access, which is a unique w...
Published: 2014-10-14, Author: Andrew , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: Smart locks, along with intelligent lights, are the standard bearers for today's home automation movement with some of the biggest names in security—looking at you Schlage and Kwikset — offering internet-connected locks. But a San Francisco-based upstart...