I think everyone needs a doorbell camera. They add security to your home because you can see who’s at the door without opening it, and you don’t even have to be home at the time. It’s even better when you can pair your doorbell camera with a smart lock to give someone access remotely if you’d like to. That’s exactly what a Lockly smart lock does.
The Lockly Vision and Lockly Secure Pro are the Wi-Fi door lock units that I reviewed. They offer, in my opinion, exactly what people are looking for—an easy-to-use smart door lock you can unlock with a tap and access from anywhere. Both Lockly Vision and Lockly Secure Pro have a keyhole if you’d like to use keys. Plus, Lockly Vision has a video doorbell you can answer from your phone, grant access to your home if you’d like to, and has a MicroSD card so it stores video clips but doesn’t require a subscription or cloud service.
Here’s a look at what I thought of Lockly smart locks.
Features on Lockly Vision and Lockly Secure Pro
Both Lockly Vision and Lockly Secure Pro connect to your home’s network. They have touchpads you can use to enter a code or use your fingerprint to unlock the door. Lockly Vision is available in satin nickel and Lockly Secure Pro is available in satin nickel and venetian bronze to match lighter or darker doors.
Lockly Vision and Lockly Secure Pro share the following features:
- Smart lock that connects via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to open the door
- 3D Fingerprint scanner opens the door without entering a code
- Can set up individual keycodes and expiring keycodes for anyone so it can be used for home or rental property like AirBNB
- Lockly app keeps track of entry and exits at your door and lets you open the door remotely
- Includes Wi-Fi hub to connect to your router
- Auto lock feature keeps your home secure
- Easy to install and runs on four AA batteries
- Includes physical keys so you can open your door in case of power failure
- Comes in a variety of styles to suit your door
- Compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant
- Works in weather from -20°C to 60°C
Lockly Vision also has the following additional features:
- Doorbell button you can push with chime that rings on your phone and at the door
- Two-way audio so you can talk to whoever is at your door
- 1080p Full HD colour video stream so you can see whoever is at your door and answer it from anywhere
- 64GB MicroSD video card to store your video clips without needing to sign up for a subscription service
Unboxing Lockly smart locks
The Lockly Vision smart lock and doorbell camera is an all-in-one unit with a doorbell button, touchpad, fingerprint unlock, and camera on the front of the device. Lockly Secure Pro is a smart lock with fingerprint unlock and a touchscreen.
When you unbox Lockly Vision you’ll find the front and back of the smart lock, a deadbolt, door sensor, screws, and a Wi-Fi hub you plug into your own router via an Ethernet cable. The Lockly Secure Pro has the lock, deadbolt, hub, and screws required to set it up. Lockly Secure Pro is almost exactly the same as Lockly Vision, but it doesn’t have the built-in camera or two way audio. Both Lockly smart locks work on left or right swing doors.
Setting up Lockly Vision smart lock plus video doorbell
I was sent both the Lockly Vision smart lock and doorbell camera and the Lockly Secure Pro deadbolt. They are similar, so I set up Lockly Vision on my front door. To start setting it up you’ll need to remove your existing deadbolt as Lockly smart lock has its own deadbolt hardware.
Install stickers keep you on track
One of the best parts of Lockly smart locks is the documentation included for installation. They have a manual to walk you through the process and they put stickers on every piece of hardware. If I was ever in doubt after reading the manual, I found what I needed to know on the stickers. It’s not a complicated install if you’ve ever set up a smart lock, but even if you haven’t, I’m pretty confident the stickers and manual would make it an easy experience.
The basic steps for installation are to insert the deadbolt hardware, place the front of the keypad on your door and attach it to the base using included screws. You’ll need to thread the lock connections through the hole on your door and connect them to the back of the keypad. You’ll be prompted to test out the lock at several points in the process, so you don’t have to worry about setting the lock up and not having it work.
The Lockly Vision smart lock I installed used a sensor placed on the door and on the door frame. When the two sensors line up, the lock knows the door is closed and it will lock itself. You have to thread the sensor through the back of the lock and place it on the side where your door frame is. The process is the same for Locky Secure Pro. I go over the setup process in more detail in my review video, but I found it all very simple. It took about a half-hour from start to finish.
Once I had the lock set up and confirmed it was working, I plugged in the Wi-Fi hub and downloaded the app. It took less than a minute for the app to recognize my Lockly smart lock and I was up and running.
Testing Lockly Vision smart lock
The Lockly Vision smart lock impressed me from the second I installed it. I had no idea how much I would love having an all-in-one video doorbell and lock. The design is very sleek and looks great on the door, and it comes in a few colours so you can match it to your door knob or door. Lockly Vision really does give you the best of both video doorbell and smart lock worlds, and it’s so nice to manage everything in my entryway from one app.
Video quality on Lockly Vision smart lock and video doorbell
When you answer a doorbell ring the Lockly app opens up. By default, the video feed is blocked out and opens up when you tap it. That initiates a call to your doorbell, and the call initiates video capture and saves the clip. You can also tap the screen to lock or unlock the door.
The colour video stream on Lockly Vision is 1080p Full HD. Although my front porch is shaded all day, the video quality in daylight is very clear and bright. It will also record at night, but it doesn’t have infrared night vision so you’ll find the stream to be quite dark unless you turn on a porch light.
I love it when you can store video clips without signing up for a subscription, and with the included MicroSD card you can store up to 64GB of video. You’ll see in the app how much storage space you have left so you can remove the card and wipe it to free up space when you need to.
Every video clip you capture will appear in the history and you can download it if you’d like to save it. The only feature Lockly Vision doesn’t have is motion detection or motion alerts, but I don’t feel like it’s an issue considering it is a video doorbell and meant to activate when someone rings it.
Lag-free two-way audio
Lockly Vision has two-way audio so you can talk to whoever is at your door, and the audio is very clear. When you answer the doorbell it feels like you’re having a normal conversation on the phone and I didn’t find it choppy or delayed at all. You can also answer the door without turning your microphone on, letting you take a look at who is there without letting them know you can see them.
I like how the chime rings on the door as well as on my phone, and the chime is quite loud so if you were near the door you’d hear it without your phone nearby.
Fingerprint access to your door
Lockly Vision and Lockly Secure Pro can open your door in a few ways. You can give out access codes, set up an eBadge that opens the door via a schedule you set, use your fingerprint, or use an offline access code.
To use fingerprint access you’ll touch the sensor on the side of the Lockly unit to store your fingerprint. Whenever you want to open the lock you’ll just touch the sensor and it opens. Using the keycodes is just as easy. Lockly smart lock has a touchscreen with different numbers. You can enter the code you set and the door will open. The app can be set to auto lock the door when it’s closed too.
Lockly has keys if you ever need them
I have had a smart lock on my back door for a few years so I haven’t used keys in a long time. I do like the option though, so it’s nice that both Lockly smart locks include them. The keyhole is covered so the doorbell still looks nice even when you’re not using it.
Although keys are included, you shouldn’t have an issue with power running out. The batteries are designed to last for 12 months and you will receive an alert when they are running low. You can also use a 9-volt battery to jump-start the lock if you are ever without your keys and the battery is too low to respond.
Lockly app keeps track of whoever opens and closes your door
With Lockly smart locks on your door, you will always know when your door is open and closed. It keeps a history in the app when it opened and closed and if you have guest access, who opened it. For Lockly Vision, there is also history of doorbell calls and you can download the clips from your history to your phone.
There are other options in the Lockly app. Although Lockly smart lock is weatherproof, it will automatically enter rain mode and disable the touchscreen if its wet to preserve battery life. You can extend how quickly your auto lock turns on from the default of 30 seconds to a longer period of time or disable it completely.
Should you choose a Lockly smart lock?
Both Lockly Secure Pro smart lock and Lockly Vision smart lock and video doorbell are similar, so both would be a great choice for anyone who wants a versatile smart lock for an AirBNB or your home. The fingerprint access and access codes are great for family members who need to enter the home, and the expiring eBadge is a good option for a rental.
I’ve tested out quite a few video doorbells and Lockly Vision offers the most seamless and user-friendly doorbell experience I’ve tried so far. It’s great to have everything integrated in one device and for use with one app. While the video quality is 1080p Full HD, I don’t feel like I need it to have better resolution. It works very well, and answering the door whenever I’m not home is so easy now. Overall my entire experience with Lockly, from installation to answering the door or unlocking it, has been very pleasant.
For my home, I’d choose Lockly Vision, but you can’t go wrong with either Lockly smart lock option. You can find your own Lockly smart lock at Best Buy right now.
Like the feature of the individual keycodes and expiring keycodes – Super handy!
The combination between doorbell and lock on the Lockly Vision is really novel
Big fan of the keyless entry on the Lockly vision
The lockly vision would be perfect for catching porch pirates
I like the fact that I can see who is on my porch no matter wear I am.
The camera on lockly vision would be a godsend!
One feature of the Lockly Vision that would benefit me the most is that I can see who is at the door and choose whether I want to open it or not. If I am home alone I usually peek out the side window to see who is there, so the Lockly Vision system would solve that problem.
The individual keycodes and expiring keycodes are the most helpful feature for me.
I have alot of trades coming to hy home for renovations and this would let me see who’s there, and give each person their own code that I can delete once they’re finished.
Being able to see whosis at the door without having to open it, keeps me having to open the door not knowing who’s on the other side.
I love the doorbell/lock combo in one.
I like the feature where the Vision not only has a camera, but has a built in MicroSD card to store video clips, and doesn’t need a subscription cloud service.
Lockly Vision is the best way for me to screen undesirables at the door like vote canvassers, solicitors, ghosted gf vs expected deliveries during the holidays and long after that. The 2-Way audio is especially useful for me giving special instructions for deliveries when I am indisposed. The unlock/lock from anywhere is especially useful for receiving packages when I’m not home during the holidays or when out of town in-laws make a surprise visit for a long weekend stay but no one’s home.
I like the 9-volt battery jump-start option if there ever is an issue with battery power running out. I also like the keyhole option if I want to use keys. I wonder how accurate the 12 month battery life, I would have preferred that Lockly used lithium-ion battery so I can charge it afterwards.
I dislike that Lockly does not have infrared and motion detection alerts because those are essential features against vandalism, package theft and would be Halloween pranksters or when Santa falls off my chimney.
But overall I like the Lockly Vision, but I will have to try it for myself to see if Shelly Wutke missed anything on her review.
Compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant
3D Fingerprint scanner opens the door without entering a code
Lockly Vision smart lock and video doorbell I like the door bell video on the doorbell
fingerprint access would rock quick and easy
fingerprint access would rock
I like the Lockly vision system so I can check who is at my door.
The camera would be a big benefit.
Thus wound actually be a great gift for my mother – she could see who is at the door and only family need the code to get in – no extra keys
Opening the door becomes easy with the fingerprint scanner. I like that idea.
One feature of the Lockly Secure Pro that would benefit me the most is the great app where I can confirm the door is locked or provide a temporary code when needed.
The Lockly Vision with the camera is the best feature so that I could see who is at the door before opening
The 1080p colour video stream is my favourite feature.
The 3D Fingerprint scanner opens the door without entering a code would be so useful, to easily come and go as I please
I would use the Lockly app on my phone
For me, the most beneficial feature of the Lockly Vision is the video doorbell that provides a clear image and allows the owner to look at the visitor without turning on the microphone to alert the visitor they are being watched.
1080p colour video stream is my favourite feature.
Opening the door remotely if i’m not home or just too lazy to get up is an awesome feature.
I love the 3D Fingerprint scanner opens the door without entering a code for when I am out and about on my property don’t have to worry about keys.
The enter and exit feature would be great to have.
I like the fact that it works with Alexa
Opening the door remotely is a big advantage for us! It’s nice because you don’t have to be home and can open it for someone else you’re expecting, it’s just a time saver and so cool too!
I like the Lockly vision system so I can check who is or has been at my door
I like the Lockly vision system so I can check who is or has been at my door
I like the keyless entry feature so I do not have to fumble with keys
I like the keyless entry feature so I do not have to fumble with keys
Being able to open without a key and auto-lock the door are really great features. Having younger kids it’s nice to know they can get on the house without a key after school.
the ability to remotly lock and unlock is fantastic.
This is so cool, so many awesome features but really like the 3D Fingerprint scanner which opens the door without entering a code especially when I’m carrying things. Soooo easy and I can set it up for the kids so no more lost keys
The enter and exit tracker through the app for sure would really be useful.
A feature I love is being able to open the door remotely, for a visitor or guest who arrives to my home when I’m not there yet.
Locklear vision all the way. I get nervous answering the door since I live alone.
We live in a challenging neighbourhood and opening the door without knowing who is on the other side is an ongoing worry. A smart lock would also mean much more security for our house when we are away from home.
… whoops, forgot to mention that our preference is for the Lockly Vision.
Camera and video recording
Camera and video recording are both very helpful features
The camera in the Lockly Vision would benefit me the most.
No more keys!!
Living in a busy household it would be fantastic to know who is coming in and out of my house.
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