5 lockly Delivers Effortless Smart Lock Security

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Ever wish your front door knew you like an old friend?
Forget scrambling for keys under a porch light.

Lockly’s smart lock has a smooth metal faceplate and a soft LED glow. It welcomes you with facial recognition (tech that checks your face) or a tap on its 3D biometric fingerprint sensor (a reader that checks your unique fingertip pattern).

Effortless security.

It also features a rotating PIN keypad (a dial that hides your code), so guessing your entry code feels almost impossible. No more fumbling. No more worries.

In this post, we’ll dive into five Lockly models and show how each one boosts your home’s safety and makes everyday life easier.

Lockly Smart Lock Overview and Key Models

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The Lockly Fac is the world’s first built-in facial recognition smart lock. It unlocks with a simple glance even in total darkness and works flawlessly with glasses on. That’s the highlight of lockly smart lock features right there.

Beyond the face scan, lockly smart lock features include a 3D biometric fingerprint reader (a sensor that checks your unique fingertip pattern), a Pen Genie rotating PIN keypad (which shuffles numbers each use to prevent code peeking), and a traditional 5-pin Schlage key cylinder you can rekey for backup.

You can see lockly smart lock features shine in design, security, and easy charging. Other lockly smart lock features you’ll find across models include auto-lock scheduling and low-battery alerts through the companion app.

Here’s a quick lineup:

  • Lockly Fac: ~$370, facial recognition plus fingerprint, Pen Genie PIN, USB-C charging port.
  • Lockly Vision: ~$450, doorbell camera but no face unlock, covered in our lockly vision elite design notes.
  • Lockly Secure Pro: ~$299, adds a Secure Link Wi-Fi hub for remote control, see our lockly secure pro review for hub reliability and app response.
  • Lockly Secure Plus: ~$199, drops built-in Wi-Fi but keeps fingerprint and PIN access for a leaner setup.

For a no-frills option, our lockly visage zeno overview walks you through the entry-level series focused on PIN and Bluetooth pairing.

Battery life comes from two rechargeable packs offering around eight months of operation. A USB-C port on the interior means topping up takes seconds, no disassembly required.

That wraps the core lineup and lockly smart lock features you need to know.

Lockly Installation and App Setup Guide

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Setting up your new Lockly smart lock takes just 15 to 30 minutes. First, remove your old deadbolt. Easy.

Line up the new lock’s metal faceplate (the smooth metal plate on the door) so the bolt slides in with a reassuring click. Precision matters. If the latch is off even a bit you might get sticky action or error beeps.

Back to our app setup. Open your phone and download the Lockly app for iOS or Android. Tap “Create Admin Account,” fill in your info, and pick a master PIN.

Under “User Management,” add faces, fingerprints (a reader that checks your unique fingertip pattern), or PIN codes. You can even set custom schedules so you control who comes and goes, contractors, cleaners, or family.

Next, let’s pair your lock via Bluetooth. Think of it like syncing wireless headphones to your phone. Turn on Bluetooth and press the small pairing button on the lock. Stay within ten feet while the app finds the lock.

For remote Wi-Fi control, plug in the Secure Link hub to your 2.4 GHz network.

Battery time. Slide out the two rechargeable battery packs on the inside. Swap them in under two minutes, no tools needed. Pro tip: connecting a HomePod hub turns on power-saving mode, stretching battery life but limiting remote commands until you’re back in Bluetooth range.

You’re all set.

Lockly Model Comparison: Selecting the Best Lockly for Your Door

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Here’s our quick lineup of Lockly models to help you pick the one that suits your door and style. Each model balances ease of use, security, and budget.

  • Standard Series (Entry-level) – $199
    This model taps into Bluetooth and uses a PIN pad (a keypad you type your code on). The smooth metal faceplate has a soft LED glow. Just punch in your code and you’ll hear a reassuring click.

  • Visage Zeno (Entry-level) – $199
    It has everything from the Standard Series plus facial recognition (a camera that spots your face). You also get a 3D fingerprint reader (a reader that checks your unique fingertip pattern) for totally hands-free unlocks. It’s like magic when you walk up.

  • Secure Plus – $199
    We step up to our PIN Genie keypad (a scramble-on-use PIN pad). The numbers shift around to keep prying eyes guessing. You also get a fast 3D fingerprint sensor (a reader that checks your unique fingertip pattern) so you’re in and out in a flash.

  • Secure Pro – $299
    This bundle comes with the PIN Genie keypad and fingerprint scanning plus our Secure Link Wi-Fi hub (a device that lets you lock and unlock from anywhere). You can use voice commands or the mobile app. Peace of mind, even when you’re miles away.

  • Vision – $450
    Vision pairs Wi-Fi, the PIN Genie keypad, and fingerprint scanning with a built-in doorbell camera (live video at your doorstep). Now you can see who’s visiting before you even crack the door. That little camera lens has your back.

Lockly Advanced Security Features Deep Dive

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Face recognition beats Apple Home Key about nine times out of ten. It feels almost instant. Just stand in front of the smooth metal faceplate and you’re inside. The fingerprint reader (a sensor that checks your unique fingertip pattern) is lightning-fast too. Scratch that, it’s just a bit slower than the face scan. Every tap gives you a reassuring click. Solid.

Back to the PIN pad. The Pen Genie rotating keypad shuffles the numbers each time you step up. It’s built to shrug off rain and dust, thanks to touchscreen keypad durability (made for outdoor use). No more smudge trails spoiling your code. And no one can peek over your shoulder.

Worried you left the door unlocked? No sweat. Set the timer for 5 to 300 seconds and it locks itself. That auto-lock feature is a safety net when you dash out. Want extra peace? Add the optional door sensor (a thin wire hidden at the bottom). Then you can trigger auto-lock right from the app.

What if the battery dies? Plug in a USB-C cable to give it instant power. Or on the Secure Plus, touch a 9-volt battery to the terminals. And when all else fails, flip open the cover and slide in your mechanical key. That’s emergency key override at its simplest.

Lockly Smart Home Integration and Connectivity

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Lockly’s Secure Link hub (the central bridge for your smart lock) feels solid and easy to set up. The smooth metal faceplate and soft LED glow tell you when it’s ready.

With Apple HomeKit compatibility, you just tap your iPhone or Apple Watch to unlock, no keys, no fuss. And Apple Home Key lives right in your Wallet app, so you’re covered.

Want voice unlock? Link Lockly with Alexa or Google Assistant. Say “Alexa, unlock front door” or “Hey Google, unlock front door,” and click, your door swings open. Um, it’s that simple.

You can also fold lock events into Siri Shortcuts. Turn on porch lights the moment you lock up. And with Google Assistant routines, your Nest speakers can kick off a whole show when you secure the door.

But here’s a trick: Lockly uses Bluetooth and Thread (a low-power mesh network) through HomePod hubs to extend range and save battery life. Think of Thread like neighbors passing notes. You’ll still get remote access once you’re back in range. Power-saving mode? Game-changer.

Need even more coverage? Plug in a Zigbee or Z-Wave module. Lockly’s ready for both.

You’ll get real-time pings on your phone whenever someone locks or unlocks the door. It even flags unauthorized entry attempts. And if you’re already on IFTTT, Lockly slips right into your routines.

Seamless. Reliable.

We recommend Starlight’s CE/FCC certified smart locks hubs for rock-solid connectivity. Setup is a breeze, and you’ll dodge any dropouts.

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The Lockly Fac model has a smooth metal faceplate and a soft LED glow around the sensor. You’ll find it only at Home Depot for now. We hear it’s coming to Amazon and a few specialty shops soon.

Retail prices include store markups. Buying straight from the maker can save you a few dollars on each lock. It’s like getting the backstage-pass price.

Here’s the breakdown of price tiers:

Model Price
Standard Series $199
Secure Plus $199
Secure Pro (with Secure Link hub) $299
Fac (facial recognition) $370
Vision (camera doorbell model) $450

Bundles let you save even more. The Secure Pro lock and Wi-Fi hub usually come together at a small discount. Want to know a secret? Holiday sales and promo codes can drop the price further.

Warranty coverage runs one year from purchase. You can extend it or swap in an older lock for trade-in credit. Solid.

Need an authorized dealer list? Check retailer websites or ask customer service for local partners. For direct sourcing, we trust Starlight Hardware as a reliable smart lock manufacturer China. Exactly.

Lockly Troubleshooting and Maintenance Tips

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Facing lock errors? Start by dodging the PIN sync bug with Apple Home. Only create or change PINs in the Lockly app. And don’t mix HomeKit code entries with in-app PIN settings. Make sure your app is up to date.

lockly Wi-Fi connectivity issues

  • Power cycle your Secure Link hub: unplug it, wait ten seconds, then plug it back in. Think of it like rebooting your computer to clear out glitches.
  • Confirm your router runs on a 2.4 GHz network (a slower band but more stable). Mixed bands can trip up your connection.
  • Check firmware (built-in software) versions on both hub and lock. An outdated build often causes odd dropouts.

A quick peek at the LED lights helps too. The soft LED glow blinks green when you unlock. A red flash means low power. During firmware updates the lights might blink in new patterns, just wait it out.

lockly low battery alerts pop up in the app around ten percent charge. You’ll also see a red flash on the lock’s faceplate. Ignore these warnings and you risk a lockout. Replace the battery pack before it hits zero.

Stuck mid-update? The lockly firmware update process (built-in software refresh) is simple. Open the Lockly app, tap “Device Settings,” then select “Firmware Update.” If it stalls, reboot and run the process again.

Need to juice up? Charge via USB-C or touch a 9-volt battery to the Secure Plus port. A steady LED glow tells you you’re good to go.

Final Words

In exploring Lockly’s lineup, we kicked off with facial recognition, fingerprint readers, PIN pads, and key cylinders. We walked through installs, Bluetooth pairing, and app setup for a smooth start.

Next, we matched models, from Secure Plus and Secure Pro up to Vision Elite and Fac, and unpacked auto-lock windows, anti-peep PINs, and backup power options.

Then we covered smart-home hookups with Alexa, HomeKit, and Zigbee hubs. Finally, we laid out pricing, warranty notes, and handy troubleshooting tips.

You’re ready for seamless installs, smarter guest access, and bolstered security with lockly.

FAQ

What is the Lockly app?

The Lockly app is a free mobile application for iOS and Android that lets you set up your smart lock, assign PINs, manage users, view access logs, and lock/unlock your door.

How do I log in to the Lockly app?

To log in to the Lockly app, download it from your app store, create an admin account with your email, add your lock’s serial number, then sign in with your credentials.

How can I control Lockly remotely?

You control your Lockly remotely by pairing it with the Lockly Secure Link Wi-Fi hub (built into Secure Pro) or a compatible HomePod hub, then using the app from anywhere.

What is the difference between Lockly Secure and Secure Pro?

Lockly Secure is an entry-level smart lock using Bluetooth and an optional hub; Secure Pro adds a built-in Wi-Fi hub, a 3D fingerprint reader, and supports remote app control.

What is the Lockly Visage Zeno Series Facial Recognition Smart Lock?

The Visage Zeno Series features built-in facial recognition that works in total darkness—even with glasses—plus a 3D fingerprint reader, rotating PIN keypad, and mechanical key override.

What models are in the Lockly Vision Smart Lock family?

The Vision family includes a smart lock with integrated video doorbell, Vision Elite for improved design and camera, and the Vision 2K Zeno Deadbolt offering crisp 2K video.

Is Lockly based in China or America?

Lockly is an American smart-lock brand with hardware built by Starlight Hardware in China under CE/FCC-certified quality standards and global safety tests.

Is there a monthly fee for using Lockly?

There is no monthly subscription fee for Lockly’s basic app features or standard remote access after you purchase a Secure Link hub.

Can I use Lockly without Wi-Fi?

You can use Lockly without Wi-Fi via its Bluetooth connection for nearby control. Remote unlocking and notifications require a Wi-Fi hub.

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