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ULTRALOQ UL3 BT (2nd Gen) Smart Lock + Bridge WiFi Adaptor, 5-in-1 Keyless Entry Door Lock with WiFi, Bluetooth, Biometric Fingerprint and Touch Keypad, Smart Door Lock Latch Edition (Satin Nickel)

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Size: Lock (2nd Gen) + WiFi Bridge


Color: Satin Nickel


Features

  • All-in-One Smart Lock: World's most versatile smart door lever with 5-in-1 keyless entry including fingerprint, code, Knock / Shake to Open, mechanical key and smartphone control from anywhere.
  • DIY Installation: Replaces your existing lever or knob on standard doors with a single hole (1-5/16" to 2" thick and 2-1/8" face bore hole) with just the screwdriver included. Ideal for doors with no deadbolts like side entry doors, garage entry, basement, wine cellars, home offices, bedrooms, offices, computer rooms, utility rooms etc.
  • Control From Anywhere: Unlock, share access and see a Log of who's entered and exactly when they did remotely using smartphone App with WiFi Bridge included. Connectivity: 2.4GHz WiFi (802.11 b/g/n)
  • Advanced Fingerprint ID: Instant access with 2nd Gen lightning-fast Fingerprint ID powered by self-learning fingerprint algorithm.

Description

ULTRALOQ UL3 BT (2nd Gen) is a revolutionary smart lever lock designed for everyone. With features like Fingerprint ID, it is an excellent solution for your whole family. Never get locked out again! The secure Anti-peep touchscreen allows you to enter a security code embedded in a random group of numbers. You can unlock your door using iOS or Android smartphone App and even your Apple Watch. With Ultraloq Bridge, you can share temporary eKeys, and set codes for specific dates and times to your Airbnb guest, cleaner or dog walker remotely. You can manage access and check the log record of who has entered and exactly when they did, from anywhere you are. IFTTT integration syncs your Ultraloq with the rest of your smart home, and you can use voice commands with your Alexa and Google Home enabled speaker. It has an Auto Lock function, so your security can never be forgotten. In case the battery dies, just use the back up key to open it as any other lock. And this peace of mind takes just minutes to install with a screwdriver.


Brand: ‎ULTRALOQ


Special Feature: ‎Fingerprint,Smart Lock,Wifi


Lock Type: ‎Biometric


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎7 x 6.3 x 3.5 inches


Material: ‎Zinc


Style: ‎UL3 BT


Color: ‎Satin Nickel


Finish Type: ‎Satin Nickel


Included Components: ‎Screwdriver, Mounting Plate, Smart Lock, Latch and Strike, Backup Keys


Controller Type: ‎Vera


Shape: ‎Rectangular


Item Weight: ‎6 Pounds


Control Method: ‎App


Manufacturer: ‎U-tec Group


Part Number: ‎Ultraloq UL3 BT


Item Weight: ‎6 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎7 x 6.3 x 3.5 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎UL3 BT (2nd Gen) Smart Lock


Batteries: ‎3 AA batteries required. (included)


Size: ‎Lock (2nd Gen) + WiFi Bridge


Finish: ‎Satin Nickel


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Fingerprint,Smart Lock,Wifi


Usage: ‎Inside; Amateur, Outside; Amateur


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Battery Cell Type: ‎Alkaline


Warranty Description: ‎18 months electronic and lifetime mechanical warranty


Date First Available: December 9, 2020


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  • Not a perfect system, but still worth a purchase
Size: Lock Color: Satin Nickel
I purchased this for my apartment building in December. A few things: first, I don't own the building, but I am a longtime tenant. It is a 7 unit-building with three exterior entrances. The property manager lives in the building and runs the (absentee) owner's company. We live a few blocks off Haight Street in San Francisco, and package theft for items left on the front porch has been an issue. I offered to purchase locks for the exterior doors (all three) if the property manager took care of the installation (and any flak from the owner). Since I plan on staying in the building for a long time, it was an expense that I was willing to bear. That out of the way, here are my impressions and those of my fellow tenants: Ease of Setup: 2 stars. It isn't too difficult to set up the Utraloqs on first blush, and it looks like you can quickly copy the setup from one lock to another, but it is actually a pain if you are trying to create entries for multiple users. For our setup, the property manager and I were to be administrators. In my professional life, I have more than a passing familiarity with good security (technical and otherwise) practices, and I also set up a separate user account for both of us (which was good, because the property manager quickly forgot the administrator account that I had set up but had no problem remembering the user account). But for each unit in the building, I had to assign a number to each intended user, because you use the keypad to add all the new accounts and it is numeric only. I had to assign one for each tenant, and not each apartment, because the biometric captures only one finger per user account. Then I realized that some of us (myself included) wanted to record a finger from each hand, to make it easier to use if we were carrying a package, which meant I had to make two user accounts for each person that wanted to record two fingers. And while using the keypad is convenient in that you don't need an app to add users, it is certainly a pain from the perspective of User Interface. It should be noted that there is a place in the Ultraloq App for you to add a name to a user, but more on that below. Installation: I didn't handle this, a trained locksmith did, but he said it was painless and asked me about the locks, as he may start recommending them to others. Battery life: 5 out of 5. They have been in use constantly for four months with no issues. Batteries are AA, and I am using AmazonBasics rechargeables without an issue. Usage - Keypad: 4 out of 5. The keypad stays asleep (and dark) until you need to use it, then it wakes up. You type in your code and press the enter key, which is a symbol (look at the picture of the keypad if you don't know what I mean). I have only had one person that couldn't figure out how to use the keypad, and to be fair, there's no indication that you need to press enter, but everyone else, from delivery drivers to cleaning services, figured it out on their own. Usage - Biometrics: 4 out of 5. The reader wakes up very quickly, and when it gets it right on the first try, it is amazingly fast. However, your mileage will vary based on the placement of your finger (relative to when you originally recorded it), the weather (if it is cold or very dry, the reader may have more difficulty than during warmer weather), the cleanliness of the reader (obviously, if it is smudged with mud, it won't work so well) and the condition of your chosen finger. One trick that works when it's cold or your skin is dry - touch the surface of your finger to your forehead, then touch the reader, and the additional transferred skin oil aids the reader in picking up your whorls and ridges. Usage - Bluetooth: NR. Honestly, none of us use this. I tested it and it works, but a sample size of one test use is insufficient for a rating. Usage - Manual Key: NR. The keys exist for emergencies and should not be used as a regular means of opening the locks. The company says this, our locksmith said this, and they definitely feel flimsy. Ultraloq App: 2 out of 5. The app exists. It shows you the locks. It works most of the time to open them. It has difficulty maintaining a connection when performing administrative maintenance. It lacks the ability to move most of the administration work from the lock to the app. It *does* keep a security log of who has successfully used the lock and any unsuccessful attempts, as well as administrative logins; however, it is difficult to maintain a connection long enough to download the log. It does monitor rough battery status, but I have found this to be very unreliable. Right now, I am awaiting the release of the bridges that upgrade the usability of these locks. In theory this will allow me to set certain codes to only work during certain days / times (like delivery drivers) and more easily administer the locks for the building. I purchased three of the bridges, but they have yet to be released by Ultraloq. In conclusion, despite the fact I didn't just give everything five stars and say the locks are amazing, these are pretty good locks for the money. They do about 75% of what we need them to do, and they work flawlessly about 90% of the time. Not a single tenant has complained about the switch; on the contrary, almost everyone in the building has thanked me for purchasing them for the building. The property manager has left me with the responsibility of maintaining the user database until it's a bit easier, but I don't mind. Most of the delivery companies have no problems using the codes we have given them, with the notable exception of Amazon Logistics (who keeps leaving packages on the porch without even trying the code, but we are working on this) and OnTrac (although we may have them onboard now). If the functionality of the smartphone interface, the ease of adding, deleting, and modifying users, or the enhanced capabilities of the forthcoming bridges were addressed, I would not hesitate to give this five stars. Until then, this is not a perfect system, but I do recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2018 by Scott E

  • ... lock about an hour ago and so far I'm pretty pleased with it
Size: Lock Color: Satin Nickel
Edit 1/20/2017: I had to remove the Ultraloq app from my phone because it was crashing repeatedly and crippling my phone. It slowed it down so much that it was ten seconds from when I touched the screen to when the phone responded. ---- I just finished installing this lock about an hour ago and so far I'm pretty pleased with it. It has several advantages over other electronic locks I've installed: First, most electronic locks try to engage a deadbolt using a servo motor. This almost never works because unless the bolt is lined up perfectly with the latch plate the motor will bog down and hang with the bolt partway in. This lock simply engages or disengages a solenoid that connects the door handle to the lock core. When the door is locked, turning the handle does nothing. When the door is unlocked, turning the handle opens the door. Second, this lock is easier to install than the other locks I have installed. The tolerance between the plate and the lock doesn't have to be perfect. The whole unit is very easy to put together in the door as well. After you screw in the plate on the door and the latch hole you just fit the two halves of the lock together through the doorknob hole, put in the screws, snap on the door handles (they can face left or right as you like) and put in the batteries. There are a few things I'd like to improve about this lock: First, as other people mentioned, the "knock to open" functionality flat out doesn't work. It doesn't work with the app open, it doesn't work with the phone screen off as advertised. I felt like an idiot turning my phone screen on and off, launching the app, swiping through menus, all the while banging on my phone with my knuckles trying to find the correct sequence of actions to make the knock-to-unlock feature work. It doesn't work like in Ultraloq's youtube video, nor does it work any other way I've tried. Second, when the quick start guide that says "install the app and you're ready to go," that is a big fat lie. You can use the app to lock and unlock the door, change some basic lock settings and view the user log. You can even set a photo of the user. But you can't program the lock with the app, and that is functionally retarded. That is the main feature of a smartlock you would want to move into an app. No, no... Instead, you'll be punching archaic, confusing sequences of numbers and buttons on the keypad to add, delete and modify users. This is highly disappointing. In the manual it says that the OLED display on the lock "guides you through processes." It does none such. When you're programming the lock it will show one useless word on the display like "menu" or "welcome." I don't understand why they couldn't have it say something useful like "press 1 to add a user" or "enter a new code or touch the sensor to add your fingerprint." Instead it just says NUMBER OR CODE. Uh, what does that mean? It's an OLED screen. You could make it display anything imaginable. You could have it completely walk the user through the whole administration and setup process without even using the manual. You brag about how you use THE BEST PROCESSORS and yet you don't use those processors to make the lock user friendly. That is a usability crime. You never make the user do more work than they need to. Lastly, I was a little confused at first when I unlocked the door because I was able to open the door from the outside once, then it wouldn't open anymore. I thought for a bit that the lock was broken, then I realized on my own (because the app doesn't tell you and it doesn't say in the user manual) you can only open the door from the outside once per authentication. So you have to give a thumbprint, input a pin or unlock the lock with the app every time you open the door from the outside. This is contrary to how one expects a door lock to work: One expects that when a lock is unlocked it stays unlocked, the way nearly every door on the planet works. The only other option is "passage mode" which keeps the door unlocked all the time. To enable "passage mode" you have to get out your phone, open the app, navigate 3 menus deep and toggle a switch. Then when you're done you have to get out your phone, open the app, navigate 3 menus deep and toggle the switch to turn off "passage mode" again. This really, REALLY needs to be a toggle on the front page of the app. This could have been handled WAY better. Here are just a few examples of how it could've been handled way better. The lock could be designed so that if you leave your finger on the sensor for three seconds the door stays unlocked. It could be designed so that there's a "keep unlocked" button on the touch panel. It could have been designed so that if the user touches and holds the enter key after putting in their PIN the door stays unlocked. Like many devices with Bluetooth features, this lock seems to have been designed without any Bluetooth or app functionality, and then had the smart functions just sort of slapped on at the last minute before the whole thing was shipped. This becomes readily apparent when you discover that there's a version of the lock you can buy that doesn't have Bluetooth connectivity nor does it have an app. One last thing to know about this lock: If you have a storm door, before you install this lock you'll need to measure the clearance between the door you're installing the lock on and the storm door because this lock's handle is massive and juts out quite some distance. It barely clears my storm door by about 1 or 1 millimeters. This was another poorly made design decision. Most smart locks that have a bulge box on them either have the handle inset into the bulge box so it doesn't protrude nearly eight inches or the handle is mounted above or below the box. No, not on this one. They just designed the lock to be several inches thick, slapped the handle on top of that and called it a day. It's like the designers of this lock took all the crowdfunding money, had a six week bender, then sat down in fifteen minutes before jetting off to Paris and threw together a lock so they could ship something and not get sued. I mean, it works, yeah. In the hour or so that I've had it it hasn't failed, but the design and usability decisions seem to have been made by a monkey with a crayon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2017 by Customer Since 1997

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