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Bump Up Your Home Security With the Ultraloq Smart Lock for Only $99

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If you're looking for a simple way to upgrade your security, then a good smart lock can be a huge help. They let you add in extra ways for you to enter your own home, while also making it harder for anyone else to get in too. While they can often be pretty pricey, you can currently head to Wellbots to grab the Ultraloq U-Bolt Pro for just $99, which is a massive $80 off. 

The Ultraloq U-Bolt Pro with Wi-Fi scored a spot in our roundup of the best smart locks of 2024 because it has a ton of features that make it a great choice for folks out there who have rentals or Airbnbs. You don't need to use keys to get into the house, meaning you (or guests) can use a coded entry -- and there's no app needed to access this feature. Plus, if it's a temporary guest, you can set access to expire after a certain period of time.

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Homeowners can use the built-in fingerprint sensor for even easier entry. (There's also a hidden keyhole in case you do ever need to access the house the old-fashioned way.) And you can also use the app on your smartphone, which lets you control your smart lock from anywhere, and see a log of who's entered the home, complete with a timestamp, any time you want.

This lock uses two-layer protection, secure 128-bit AES and a dynamic key to protect your data. If you have a large family, it's worth noting that this device can identify up to 120 fingerprints, and it takes less than 0.4 seconds. Plus, because it has Wi-Fi built in, its range is pretty good, meaning you shouldn't have to worry about your router not being in the same room.

Looking for more ways to make your home smart? Be sure to check out our roundup of other smart home deals available, to score smart lighting, speakers and more at a great price. 

Source: cnet.com

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