Popular
European
smart
lock
maker
Nuki
has
announced
the
fifth
generation
of
its
smart
lock.
The
Smart
Lock
Ultra
is
a
third
the
size
of
the
original
Nuki,
features
a
new
brushless
motor
for
faster
operation,
and
promises
at
least
six
months
of
battery
life.
Plus,
for
the
first
time,
the
new
lock
has
been
designed
to
work
with
US
deadbolts.
The
Nuki
Smart
Lock
Ultra
(€349)
will
be
available
in
Europe
in
December
and
is
the
company’s
first
full-replacement
door
lock.
Previous
Nuki
models
could
be
retrofitted
over
an
existing
lock,
so
you
could
keep
using
your
existing
keys.
This
one
requires
swapping
out
the
entire
cylinder
and
comes
with
three
new
keys.
However,
the
US
model,
coming
next
year,
will
work
as
a
retrofit
lock
and
only
require
replacing
the
thumb
turn
on
your
door
—
similar
to
how
the
August
smart
lock
works.
Martina
Stix,
Nuki’s
communications
manager,
tells The
Verge that
the
US
version
looks
identical
but
comes
with
a
different
mounting
plate
and
no
replacement
cylinder
—
so
you
can
use
your
existing
keys.
She
says
it
should
be
available
in
Q2
of
2025,
with
pricing
still
to
be
determined.
The
Nuki
Ultra,
pictured
on
the
right,
is
a
third
the
size
of
the
previous
model,
shown
here
on
the
left.Image:
Nuki
The
big
change
here
is
that
the
Nuki
Ultra
packs
all
of
the
functions
of
the
previous
model
into
a
much
smaller
design
thanks
to
a
new
built-in
battery
that
does
away
with
the
bulky
battery
compartment.
The
company
says
it’s
also
over
three
times
faster
—
capable
of
locking
or
unlocking
in
under
1.5
seconds.
That’s
very
fast;
the
fastest
locks
I’ve
tested
take
two
to
three
seconds
to
fully
unlock,
and
most
are
closer
to
five,
especially
retrofit
locks.
Stix
says
the
speed
comes
from
an
all-new
motor:
“The
new
smart
lock
is
powered
by
brushless
engine
technology,
commonly
used
in
electric
cars,
used
for
the
first
time
in
a
Nuki
smart
lock.”
The
lock
can
be
controlled
in
several
ways:
with
a
key,
with
geo-fenced-based
auto-unlock,
with
the
Nuki
app
on
a
phone
or
smartwatch,
or
with
any
compatible
smart
home
platform.
It
also
works
with
all
existing
Nuki
accessories,
including
a
key
fob
and
a
separate
Bluetooth
keypad
mounted
outside
the
door,
with
the
option
of
a
fingerprint
reader.
The
Nuki
Ultra
Smart
Lock
uses
a
new
brushless
motor.Image:
Nuki
As
with
the
Nuki
Smart
Lock
(4th-gen)
launched
last
year,
the
Ultra
offers
a
choice
of
connectivity
options:
Wi-Fi,
Matter-over-Thread,
or
Bluetooth.
It
supports
Apple
Home,
Amazon
Alexa,
Google
Home,
Samsung
SmartThings,
and
other
Matter-compatible
platforms.
The
company’s
existing
keypad
accessory
does
not
support
Apple’s
Home
Key
function,
which
allows
you
to
tap
your
iPhone
or
Apple
Watch
to
an
NFC-enabled
lock
or
keypad
to
unlock
it.
Stix
says
Nuki
plans
to
support
Aliro
when
it
launches
next
year,
a
new
standard
for
smart
locks
that
is
reported
to
include
a
similar
tap-to-unlock
capability
to
Home
Key,
although
the
specification
has
not
yet
been
released.
The
lock
has
a
built-in
rechargeable
battery
and
comes
with
a
two-meter
power
cable
for
charging.Image:
Nuki
Unlike
some
previous
generations
of
the
lock,
Wi-Fi
connectivity
is
built
into
the
Nuki
Ultra,
so
there
is
no
need
for
a
separate
bridge.
The
new
battery
technology
promises
up
to
six
months
of
battery
life
(possibly
more,
depending
on
your
connectivity
choice;
Thread
or
Bluetooth
will
last
longer
than
Wi-Fi).
But
it
does
have
to
be
charged
on
the
door,
which
seems
a
bit
awkward.
The
company
supplies
a
two-meter
magnetic
power
cable
to
reach
a
nearby
outlet
and
says
it
can
fully
charge
in
under
two
hours.
The
Smart
Lock
Ultra
is
available
for
preorder
now
at Nuki.io in
Europe
for
€349
and
will
ship
in
December.
The
US
version
is
expected
to
launch
next
year.
(Originally posted by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy)
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