
Ultraloq
The Ultraloq U‑Bolt Pro WiFi Smart Lock is an 8‑in‑1 keyless deadbolt that combines fingerprint biometrics, keypad, app control, auto‑lock, eKey sharing, Apple Watch, voice commands and a mechanical key backup. It features built‑in 2.4 GHz WiFi, a 360° capacitive fingerprint sensor, IP65 weather resistance and an integrated door sensor for automatic locking.
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$135.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Ultraloq U‑Bolt Pro for its unmatched versatility, noting the eight entry methods, reliable 360° fingerprint sensor, and the convenience of built‑in WiFi that removes the need for a hub. The lock’s ANSI Grade 1 certification, IP65 rating, and integrated door sensor are highlighted as strong security and usability features. Criticisms focus on the WiFi’s 2.4 GHz limitation, the relatively short battery life of the WiFi model, and occasional finicky setup, as well as the bulkier form factor that may not suit every door.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the easy installation, rapid fingerprint unlocking, and the ability to grant remote access to guests via eKeys. The door sensor’s auto‑lock function and the long‑lasting AA batteries receive frequent praise. Common complaints revolve around fingerprint failures in wet or cold conditions, occasional app glitches during WiFi pairing, alignment challenges with the door sensor on warped doors, and a louder click compared with other smart locks.
Common Complaints
Frequent issues include fingerprint failures in wet or cold weather, occasional app connectivity glitches during WiFi pairing, difficulty aligning the door sensor on warped doors, and a louder lock operation compared with competing models.
What People Are Saying
“keypad, biometrics, and auto-locking smart deadbolt FTW”
How It Compares
vs. Yale Assure Lock 2
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Choose Yale if battery longevity and a slimmer form factor are top priorities; choose Ultraloq for biometric entry and integrated door sensor.
vs. August Wi‑Fi Smart Lock
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August is better for users who want a low‑profile retrofit without biometrics; Ultraloq is superior for those needing fingerprint access and robust weather protection.
vs. Schlage Encode Smart WiFi
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Schlage Encode works well for users who prioritize keypad and voice control with decent battery life; Ultraloq is the choice for biometric security and outdoor durability.
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