Schlage, a leading home security brand, announced two new smart locks at CES today: the Schlage Sense Pro smart deadbolt and the Schlage Arrive smart Wi-Fi deadbolt. Both locks are designed to simplify home access and improve integration with smart home systems.
The Schlage Sense Pro smart deadbolt features Matter-over-Thread support, enabling integration with a wide range of smart home ecosystems from the likes of Amazon, Apple, Google, and Samsung SmartThings. It features Ultra Wideband (UWB) technology powered by the Schlage Converge system, allowing hands-free unlocking by detecting the user’s approach. The Sense Pro also features NFC tap-to-unlock, along with a keypad for PIN-based access.
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The Schlage Arrive smart deadbolt is equipped with an illuminated push-button keypad and a built-in Wi-Fi adapter, eliminating the need for extra accessories. Users can manage up to 250 access codes remotely through the Schlage Home app, making it a convenient option for multi-door installations or homeowners trying out smart locks for the first time.
Schlage plans to release an updated version of its Home app in early 2025, adding features designed to simplify lock management. The new app will include an at-a-glance home view, single-button locking and unlocking, and tools for managing multiple properties from a single interface. These enhancements aim to streamline control of Schlage’s full line of smart locks, including the new Sense Pro and Arrive models, while offering greater convenience for users managing multiple doors or locations.
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The introduction of the Schlage Sense Pro and Arrive smart locks reflects a broader trend in the home security industry toward smarter, more seamless solutions. Consumers increasingly expect devices that integrate effortlessly into their daily routines while providing reliable security and connectivity.
The Schlage Sense Pro smart deadbolt is slated for release later in 2025, while the Schlage Arrive smart Wi-Fi deadbolt is expected to launch in late spring 2025. For more details and updates, visit Schlage’s website at www.schlage.com.
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