I watched a LOT of video's on here for the August Smart Lock and yours was "the best". I'm guessing you attended Toastmasters. I like the fact that you said it will work with Nest Thermostat. And now August has a WiFi connector. The 'Sesame Smart Lock' looks more appealing for several reasons. 1) Cheaper in price. 2) Way easier to install. 3) Not as big and bulky in appearance.
Like the power going out scene... the couple did some activities while the lights were out. Although... it is not that obvious, cuz before the lights went out it was only a sec. Reviewing... the guys tie got messed up and her blouse's top button was unbuttoned. Extra touch would be their hair being all messed up and stuff on the table has fallen down.
Does this device make your main front and back door locks any less secure than the original lock? Seeing as it's a add-on module? Also my doors have like 3 to 5 prongs that pop out when you lift up the handle to lock the main doors, do you think this will cause an issue with this device? Thanks for your help would like to know some of these pitfalls before I make the purchases
So I have a small closet in my room I’m moving into a new house. My 8 year old sister is living with us soon and I have fire arms. Would this be a good option for that door?
Two problems for me. (1) My mum doesn’t want or has a smart phone. (2) My door has a top lock but I have a second 5 lever mortise insurance lock so I do not how this will fit the second 5 lever mortise lock
What happens if you put your phone on a table near the door on the inside of your house? Won't it unlock the door if you accidentally leave it there? Or if your front door is near the stairs and you walk upstairs, does it unlock the door as you walk by?
Have one myself... works fine, a little slow to connect , but its fine.. I recommend lithium batteries in it to last the longest time... if your phone dies, you can use your key like normal... it does not remove that... but if you are like me, I want to remove the key as well... if you own a kwikset lock, you might as well leave your door unlocked and open as they serve no security at all.. one thing i wish this would to is minotr/log manual lock/unlocks... which currently it does not..
Okay, so it adds at least two electronic means of attacking your lock (remotely or within max BT range, wow) while still leaving the physical lock which can be defeated by traditional means? So... basically it just makes your lock more convenient and EASIER to break into. Brilliant!
So here is my Q. Can you install multiple August Smart Locks on multiple doors and link them to your phone? E.g (Front door, backyard door, garage door etc)
Great Video! I'm about to order mine. Living in Sweden tho. So I have to check out so the lock features fits my cylinder lock. I'm getting the Apple HomeKit version and the wifi connector! Going to be awesome! Thanks for a great review. And it definitely got me one step closer to buying it! 5/5 (Y)
Would love to have a wireless keypad on the outside. Is there something like that? I have something like that for my garage door and its really great to have, just in case you don't have your phone or keys with you.
What happen if your phone accidentally broken into pieces? Is that possible to use someone else phone to gain temporary emergency access by simply install the app with access code?
I think the best way is to keep a spare deadbolt key in the car or purse... I wondered about that.. but I think it also warns you if the batteries are dying so... bring the key and replace the batteries.
Disappointing: I currently use the Kevo at one location and would use it at my new house but the house has 12 doors Schilage locks - Kevo requires kwikset locks. August look like a viable alternative. However, I am concerned about the location services mechanism for unlocking the doors. It's frightening to think that in an intruder situation my proximity to the door might unlock it. The prospect of reaching into my pocket and launch an app every time I want to unlock the door is ridiculous. The Kevo has a touch sensitive bezel and unlocks with a simple tap. I was really hoping that your video would address how the August lock deals with the security holes created by A proximity key. But it did not.
I think you need to re-read my comment. Kevo unlocks when I touch the bezel of my door. so it won't unlock simply because I am proximate to my door. This is what August does and it is a security issue which you can only resolve by disabling the proximity feature and using an app (which is a usability issue)
Programming is not simple.....you have to look at the notification situation like this: one entity is asking another entities software (ios) to perform a command. This is "not simple".
It's what-.05sec easier? So what. You're aware that a) 99.9% of those deadbolts have thumb turns anyway and b) many local building codes prohibit double-cylinder deadbolts for entry/exit doors, right? I didn't think so.
we live in a world that nothing is unhackable making a claim like it is just not possible! I don't see how this is more security it makes it easier for tech savy thief!
Where is the claim that this was un-hackable? First, why does everybody thing the CIA or NSA or some BlackHat is out to hack every single person in the world. Second, a "tech-savvy" thief needs to KNOW you have a BT or WiFi lock to consider hacking it. Just about every other lock of this type has a distinctive look that tells the "tech-savvy" thief to try an electronic hack. There's no giveaway with this lock for the "tech-savvy" thief. From the outside, no one knows that it's installed. And locks only keep honest people out. A couple of blowhards here take about "better choices" when I and 97% of the adult population can just kick in most residential doors. People need to get real and objectively assess their threat level vs their security level. I see a couple of caveats with this lock, but overall it looks like a front runner in the category.
I watched a LOT of video's on here for the August Smart Lock and yours was "the best". I'm guessing you attended Toastmasters. I like the fact that you said it will work with Nest Thermostat. And now August has a WiFi connector. The 'Sesame Smart Lock' looks more appealing for several reasons. 1) Cheaper in price. 2) Way easier to install. 3) Not as big and bulky in appearance.
Dennis Whitlock
Thank you -- great review. I know some things have changed since you made it. I'm trying to guess when the next (3rd) gen of the lock will come out.
One of the best purchases I ever made!!! I love my August Lock!!!
thank you for the detailed video. shopping for a smart lock now and this is the best august review that i found
Like the power going out scene... the couple did some activities while the lights were out. Although... it is not that obvious, cuz before the lights went out it was only a sec. Reviewing... the guys tie got messed up and her blouse's top button was unbuttoned. Extra touch would be their hair being all messed up and stuff on the table has fallen down.
1:22 I thought you were Joe Flacco LOL
Eddie P 😂😃😃
I wish August has a build in camera for extra security
Does this device make your main front and back door locks any less secure than the original lock? Seeing as it's a add-on module? Also my doors have like 3 to 5 prongs that pop out when you lift up the handle to lock the main doors, do you think this will cause an issue with this device? Thanks for your help would like to know some of these pitfalls before I make the purchases
So I have a small closet in my room I’m moving into a new house.
My 8 year old sister is living with us soon and I have fire arms.
Would this be a good option for that door?
Two problems for me.
(1) My mum doesn’t want or has a smart phone.
(2) My door has a top lock but I have a second 5 lever mortise insurance lock so I do not how this will fit the second 5 lever mortise lock
Good video, as a recommendation a better Mic might give your video a better viewer experience.
What happens if you put your phone on a table near the door on the inside of your house? Won't it unlock the door if you accidentally leave it there? Or if your front door is near the stairs and you walk upstairs, does it unlock the door as you walk by?
Have one myself... works fine, a little slow to connect , but its fine.. I recommend lithium batteries in it to last the longest time... if your phone dies, you can use your key like normal... it does not remove that... but if you are like me, I want to remove the key as well... if you own a kwikset lock, you might as well leave your door unlocked and open as they serve no security at all.. one thing i wish this would to is minotr/log manual lock/unlocks... which currently it does not..
My main reason to have this lock is to notify me if a maintenance man enters uninvited. But the notifications don't work!
Best review on here! Keep it up. Just awsome to the point thx man
Very detailed review, thank you.
Thank you for that info. I'm going to go buy mine ASAP. Great video keep it up
My door needs to be nudged a bit to engage the deadbolt, so obviously one requirement for these locks to work is that your deadbolt engages easily.
+cjpenning You should be able to make adjustments to you door lock to fix that. I'll have to do this as well when i get a smart lock.
...or you can get a tapered deadbolt. August sells one on their site for 40.
Okay, so it adds at least two electronic means of attacking your lock (remotely or within max BT range, wow) while still leaving the physical lock which can be defeated by traditional means? So... basically it just makes your lock more convenient and EASIER to break into. Brilliant!
+FieroGT42 And the front window leaves a huge gaping security hole right on display.
So here is my Q. Can you install multiple August Smart Locks on multiple doors and link them to your phone?
E.g (Front door, backyard door, garage door etc)
Does is work with trigger? aka NFC tag?
did you ever install the KeyPad or the August door bell?
Great Video!
I'm about to order mine. Living in Sweden tho.
So I have to check out so the lock features fits my cylinder lock.
I'm getting the Apple HomeKit version and the wifi connector!
Going to be awesome!
Thanks for a great review.
And it definitely got me one step closer to buying it!
5/5 (Y)
You just earned a subscriber, great video thanks
sized4spills true that.. he did a better review then CNET and thats kinda all they do now a days.
Great review man...helped me make a good decision. Thanks!
Hi, Did you get the notifications issue fixed?
great review! Thanks
Would love to have a wireless keypad on the outside. Is there something like that? I have something like that for my garage door and its really great to have, just in case you don't have your phone or keys with you.
I discovered there is such a thing. Pretty pricey, though...
august.com/products/august-keypad/
Samsung has, or had, an illuminated keypad that you enter a code or use your phone. My old rental in NYC had them like 3 yrs ago.
may be you need a lock that could work offline, you can create a key offline and share it with sms
www.zmlock.com/
Yes there is. Check the August site, or amazon.
Great review, thanks!
But it can still be bump key unlocked?
Do you plan to review Sesame:
What happen if your phone accidentally broken into pieces? Is that possible to use someone else phone to gain temporary emergency access by simply install the app with access code?
+Kenuik nono You just use your key
+Christopher Murray what if key inside home?
You could use the spare key. Or the keypad or an apple watch if you have either.
I have an iPhone but this can't work with androids?
love it, thanks
Great Video But August lock is not worth , Mine was just Struck mechanically and Broke , There is no support available , Go for Different Product .
can you have Siri unlock and lock?
What if your phone dies?
You can still use your deadbolt key
I think the best way is to keep a spare deadbolt key in the car or purse...
I wondered about that.. but I think it also warns you if the batteries are dying so... bring the key and replace the batteries.
I would never pay for something that can be defeated with a flathead screwdriver. So much fail.
Disappointing: I currently use the Kevo at one location and would use it at my new house but the house has 12 doors Schilage locks - Kevo requires kwikset locks. August look like a viable alternative. However, I am concerned about the location services mechanism for unlocking the doors. It's frightening to think that in an intruder situation my proximity to the door might unlock it. The prospect of reaching into my pocket and launch an app every time I want to unlock the door is ridiculous. The Kevo has a touch sensitive bezel and unlocks with a simple tap.
I was really hoping that your video would address how the August lock deals with the security holes created by A proximity key. But it did not.
I think you need to re-read my comment. Kevo unlocks when I touch the bezel of my door. so it won't unlock simply because I am proximate to my door. This is what August does and it is a security issue which you can only resolve by disabling the proximity feature and using an app (which is a usability issue)
Did you resolve your concerns about location services, Kevin? Did you get an August lock?
Hey, Kevin, did you pick a lock for your new house?
blue tooth would drain the phone battery.......dont normally turn it on
Programming is not simple.....you have to look at the notification situation like this: one entity is asking another entities software (ios) to perform a command. This is "not simple".
you have a window right next to the lock lol
+TNBposse You know locks just keep honest people out right? Many people have sidelines or windows as part of their entryway....
+andrew b ettinger I'm aware, but getting a nice lock when you can punch out the window and unlock it makes it even easier for those un-honest people.
This door probably already had this weakness unless they had a removable key.
It's what-.05sec easier? So what. You're aware that a) 99.9% of those deadbolts have thumb turns anyway and b) many local building codes prohibit double-cylinder deadbolts for entry/exit doors, right? I didn't think so.
+Duke
Exactly. There is *no* significant compromise in security, and this lock may had both convenience and utility to make it worthwhile.
we live in a world that nothing is unhackable making a claim like it is just not possible! I don't see how this is more security it makes it easier for tech savy thief!
Where is the claim that this was un-hackable? First, why does everybody thing the CIA or NSA or some BlackHat is out to hack every single person in the world.
Second, a "tech-savvy" thief needs to KNOW you have a BT or WiFi lock to consider hacking it. Just about every other lock of this type has a distinctive look that tells the "tech-savvy" thief to try an electronic hack. There's no giveaway with this lock for the "tech-savvy" thief. From the outside, no one knows that it's installed.
And locks only keep honest people out. A couple of blowhards here take about "better choices" when I and 97% of the adult population can just kick in most residential doors.
People need to get real and objectively assess their threat level vs their security level.
I see a couple of caveats with this lock, but overall it looks like a front runner in the category.
get out of the hole...