U-tec’s
new
smart
lock
will
allow
your
door
to
unlock
automatically
as
you
approach
it
using
ultra
wideband
(UWB)
technology.
The
auto-unlock
features
that
U-tec
and
others
previously
offered
used
a combination
of
BLE,
Wi-Fi,
and
GPS,
which
can
be
unreliable
and
slow.
The Ultraloq
Bolt
Mission
UWB
Plus
NFC is
the
first
smart
lock
to
leverage
UWB,
which
promises
a
simpler,
faster,
and
more
reliable
experience.
In
addition
to
UWB,
the
new
lock
works
over
Wi-Fi
and
Matter
and
can
be
unlocked
with
NFC.
At
launch,
it
will
work
with
Android
NFC-enabled
phones,
and
U-tec
says
support
for
Apple’s
Home
Key
tap-to-open
feature
will
come
once
it’s
available
through
Matter.
If
you
don’t
want
to
use
any
of
these
newfangled
methods
of
entry,
the
full
deadbolt
replacement
smart
lock
also
has
a
keypad
for
PIN
access
and
uses
a
traditional
key.
It’s
powered
by
eight
AA
batteries,
which
the
company
says
will
get
one
year
of
battery
life.
The
Bolt
Mission
will
arrive
later
this
year,
though
no
price
has
been
announced.
The
Ultraloq
Bolt
Mission
will
arrive
later
this
year,
and
a
version
that
supports
Apple
Home’s
hands-free
unlocking
will
be
available
in
2025.Image:
U-tec
The
same
tech
used
in
digital
car
keys,
UWB
allows
your
compatible
phone
or
watch
to
talk
directly
to
the
lock
at
short
distances
and
establish
an
instant
secure
connection.
The
wireless
protocol
also
allows
for
precise
location
tracking
using
a
combination
of
radar
and
ranging
to
know
when
you’re
approaching
the
door
from
the
correct
angle
(i.e.,
from
the
outside
and
not
the
inside).
U-tec
says
the
Ultraloq
Bolt
Mission
uses
both
UWB
and
NFC
technology
“to
determine
their
exact
position
relative
to
the
lock,
ensuring
that
only
authorized
users
within
a
close
range
can
unlock
it.”
The
feature
will
be
accessible
through
the
U-tec
app.
U-tec
has
a
lock
that
works
with
Apple’s
Home
Key
but
says
the
new
Bolt
Mission
will
support
Apple’s
NFC
unlocking
option
in
the
future.Image:
U-tec
Apple
recently
announced
it
will
support
UWB
unlocking
in
smart
locks
in
Apple
Home
with
hands-free
Home
Key.
This
is
part
of
the
new
Aliro
smart
access
standard,
but
the
Bolt
Mission
is
a
bit
early
for
this
since
Aliro
hasn’t
launched
yet.
While
the
lock
won’t
work
with
Apple
Home’s
hands-free
unlocking
feature,
it
will
support
Apple
Home,
Amazon
Alexa,
Google
Home,
and
SmartThings
for
remote
access
and
smart
home
control
of
the
lock
through
Matter.
The
company
says
the
next
version
of
the
Bolt
Mission,
slated
for
early
2025,
will
support
Aliro
and
Apple
Home’s
UWB
unlocking.
(Originally posted by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy)
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