Control your door from anywhere with the Wyze smart lock down to $90

You can get the Wyze smart lock for just $89.99 at Amazon. This price matches the lowest we’ve seen this year. It normally sells for around $108 or so, and previous deals generally only saw it drop to around $100. You can find it going for around that $108 price at other retailers like Home Depot.

In the world of tech, Wyze is a company that builds itself around the idea of simplicity. All of Wyze’s devices are super easy to use, have no crazy frills attached, and often go for bargain basement prices. The idea here is to remove all the hassle and stress of installing a new tech device while keeping the convenience of it. And that’s exactly what the Wyze Lock does. You can install it in just a few minutes, and it uses your existing deadbolt setup. You won’t have to lose or replace your keys, and when it works you won’t need those keys at all.

The Wyze Lock is capable of automatically locking and unlocking your door. Connect the Lock to your Wi-Fi network using the included Gateway and the Wyze app on your phone. The lock will then be able to detect you when you approach the door and unlock it for you and no one else. Then, once you’re inside, it will lock behind you. This eliminates any sort of worry you might have about whether the door is secure.

You can also share access as you see fit. Easily let in your dogwalker or visiting family, and keep track of everyone who has come and gone with a history of lock and unlock events. The Lock can detect whether your door is open or closed, too, thanks to the built-in gyroscope. Check on the door from anywhere using the app.

The Wyze Lock can also work with other Wyze devices like the Wyze Lock Keypad or Wyze Cam for added security.

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