
August Home
The August Home Smart Lock 2nd Generation (Silver) is a retrofit smart lock that fits on the interior side of most single‑cylinder deadbolts, preserving the existing key while adding app‑based control, virtual guest keys, and HomeKit‑enabled voice commands. Installation takes under ten minutes and the lock works with Apple HomeKit, Amazon Alexa, Google Nest, and other platforms via Bluetooth and an optional Wi‑Fi bridge.
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$199.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors, primarily from August’s own product pages, stress the lock’s easy, non‑destructive installation, its retention of the original key, and its broad smart‑home ecosystem support, especially HomeKit. They position it as a straightforward upgrade for users who want smart functionality without replacing their existing deadbolt.
What Users Say
Everyday users highlight the convenience of eliminating key fumbling, the usefulness of virtual guest keys, and the peace of mind provided by activity logs. No major recurring complaints appear in the available data, though users note the need for a separate Wi‑Fi bridge and periodic battery changes.
How It Compares
vs. August Smart Lock + Connect (later gen)
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Choose the later‑gen model if you prefer a newer design with minor improvements, but still need a bridge for remote access.
vs. August Wi‑Fi Smart Lock (4th gen)
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Opt for the 4th‑gen Wi‑Fi lock if you want integrated Wi‑Fi and a slimmer design and are willing to pay more.
vs. Yale Assure
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Yale Assure is better for users willing to replace the whole lock and who want integrated Wi‑Fi, but not ideal for renters needing a non‑destructive retrofit.
vs. Schlage Encode
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Schlage Encode suits homeowners who want a full‑replace smart lock with strong security, but is unsuitable for those needing a retrofit that keeps the original key.

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