Secure Link Wi-Fi Hub & Door Sensor Kit
- Brand:
- Lockly
- Model Number:
- PGH 200
- UPC:
- 850003895222
- EAN:
- 0850003895222
- Walmart SKU:
- 712699732
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$79.99 | |
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$64.99 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$64.99 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.8/5 from 172 reviews.
works great at giving remote access
seems to be in line so far with what its supposed to do! Google does unlock and lock with a little bit of a delay...may be because its a bit far from wifi but still has a decent signal. ive enjoyed the fingerprint pad not getting my print wrong even if my finger may be a little rougher from work. still going good
This product comes in handy. I once had my son call me to tell me he wasn't sure he locked the front door. I was able to check the app and noticed it was unlocked. The hub gave me the ability to lock the door remotely. I now have a peace of mind knowing I can access this at anytime.
The lock is elegant and the installation is easy. Initially I have difficulty to link the lock to the wifi hub. But finally it succeeded. We logged in all family members' fingerprints. Opening the door without a key is like a charm. My phone will immediately got a message when the lock is opened or closed. And if they use their fingerprint or code I also know who did it. So far the experience is great with the lock. Will see how sturdy it is for a long run.
I installed our Lockly deadbolt a couple weeks ago. It was super easy to install and works very fast when unlocking. With 3 teenagers in the house, this is so much easier then keys. I only wish I knew the wifihub came separately when I purchased it. Probably my fault for not reading everything first.
Bought this through Walmart instead of the Lockly site or Amazon because it had the best price of the three at $79.99. Lockly and Amazon had it at $89 to $99. It is a necessity if you want to be able to control your Lockly smart lock on your phone remotely. Without it, you must be within bluetooth range to control anything and that limited me to my bedroom hallway, which obviously is impractical. It was surprisingly easy to link to my Lockly smart lock and has been reliable. I would definitely recommend it.
The Wi-Fi hub adds great functionality to the Lockly. I use it all the time to unlock door remotely for my housekeeper when she texts me she's there. Only real drawback that I can see is that the hub needs to be within 10 ft or even less of the lock. In my case I had to run an extension cord along baseboard to the base of door jamb and staple it in for it to work. Doesn't look perfect but it will do. Longer range would help out when people don't have an outlet near the door.
I do like the device. It gives me real time data and I can open and close the lock from remote locations. I do however recall reading conflicting data. I read 1 set of instructions that stated I could locate the WiFi hub within 15 feet of the lock. This would have allowed me to use 1 hub to monitor 2 locks. However I read soe other literature that stated the hub must be installed within 5 feet of the lock. That's theh lock's current configuration.
This product was easy to setup. I've had it for a month now and it has performed flawlessly. The only thing that could use some work is the features with the app. You need to be an administrator for the wireless access which limits other family members from locking or unlocking the door remotely.
This does the job - but not exactly how I expected. I can open the door for friends/fam, remotely, and this is great. What I didn't expect, is that the lock lets off this really loud beep every time you access it remotely. I was hoping I could use it to monitor if my occasional airbnb guests were able to get in ok, but checking the log remotely. But with it beeping loudly whenever I access it remotely, I don't want to freak them out. It's really loud and would be jarring. And I don't know why that's not something you can silence. This also seems like something that should just be built into the lock, vs. having to be in a plug somewhere. I'm going to install the door monitor - that identifies whenever you open and close the door. But my door trim will need to be modified for that to work. But that's an issue with my door, not the design.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $64.99 (Jun 8) to $69.99 (May 11) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $67.49.
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| $64.99 | $-5.00 | -7.1% | |
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| $69.99 | $+5.00 | +7.7% | |
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