Overview
Lockly Visage Zeno Series Smart Lock is described as a smart deadbolt that combines facial recognition, fingerprint access, and keyless entry options for a front door. It is described as including built-in Wi-Fi for remote control through the Lockly Home app, along with Apple Home Key support for tap-to-unlock using Apple Wallet on an iPhone or Apple Watch. It is also described as offering a PIN Genie keypad and a physical key option for flexible everyday entry.
Key takeaways
- It is described as unlocking by facial recognition as you approach, using dual infrared sensors for accuracy in any lighting, including at night.
- It is described as using a 3D biometric fingerprint sensor enhanced by AI learning, with fingerprint recognition described as 0.2 seconds and storage for up to 99 fingerprints.
- It is described as supporting Apple Home Key for tap-to-unlock with iPhone or Apple Watch, plus Siri controls and Apple Home app automations.
- It is described as enabling remote lock/unlock, access sharing, and activity monitoring in the Lockly Home app using built-in Wi-Fi with no bridge required.
- Buyers commonly mention easy installation and setup, fast face and fingerprint recognition, smooth everyday use, and an app that is easy to navigate.
What the product is designed to do
This smart lock is described as providing keyless entry for a door using multiple authentication options, including facial recognition, fingerprint access, keypad codes, and Apple Home Key. Facial recognition is described as detecting your face to open automatically as you walk up, with dual infrared sensors used to support accuracy day and night. Fingerprint access is described as using a 3D biometric sensor enhanced by AI learning, intended to recognize fingerprints quickly while supporting multiple enrolled users.
It is described as supporting smart home control through Apple Home Key and the Apple Home app, including the ability to manage and share access for guests, ask Siri to unlock, and set up automations. It is also described as supporting voice control with Alexa and Google Assistant. For guest access, it is described as allowing one-time, recurring, or time-limited access codes, plus a Welcome Mode that sets schedules for trusted guests to unlock instantly.
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Materials, dimensions, and technical details
It is described as a deadbolt lock with item dimensions of 8 x 8.8 x 5.3 inches and a zinc material construction. Built-in Wi-Fi is described as operating on 2.4GHz. The exterior assembly is described as IP65 waterproof. The deadbolt is described with a bolt life of 250,000 cycles, and the lock is described as including a low battery alarm.
| Detail | Described specification |
|---|---|
| Lock type | Deadbolt |
| Material | Zinc |
| Item dimensions (L x W x H) | 8 x 8.8 x 5.3 inches |
| Wi-Fi | Built-in Wi-Fi (2.4GHz) |
| Waterproof rating (exterior assembly) | IP65 |
| Fingerprint capacity | Up to 99 fingerprints |
| Fingerprint recognition | 0.2 second recognition (described) |
| Bolt life | 250,000 cycles (described) |
For quick access to the described configuration, built-in Wi-Fi deadbolt reflects the connectivity approach used for remote control without a bridge.
Installation and placement notes
It is described as a universal fit smart lock intended to work on right- or left-swing doors. Door thickness compatibility is described as fitting doors from 1 3/8” to 3 1/8” thick by default, with support described for doors up to 4¾” (120 mm) thick when using an extension kit. Installation is described as an easy DIY process that can be completed in about 15 minutes using common household tools.
Placement and configuration can also include smart home setup. It is described as integrating with Apple Home Key and allowing automations within the Apple Home app. It is also described as offering guest access options like one-time, recurring, or time-limited codes, and schedules for trusted guests through Welcome Mode.
Performance characteristics described in the listing
Facial recognition performance is described as detecting as you approach and unlocking within 1 second, using dual infrared sensors to support accuracy in any lighting, including at night. It is also described as using dual-infrared sensing intended to protect from photos or printed masks. Facial data handling is described as encrypted and stored securely on the device.
Fingerprint performance is described as lightning-fast access with a 3D biometric sensor enhanced by AI learning, recognizing fingerprints in 0.2 seconds and storing up to 99 prints. Keypad access is described as using a hack-proof PIN Genie keypad with dynamic digit shuffling intended to protect from password guessing by changing digit positions.
Connectivity and remote control are described through the Lockly Home app using built-in Wi-Fi, with no bridge required. It is described as allowing remote lock/unlock, access sharing and revocation, and activity monitoring, along with instant alerts for lock and unlock events. For Apple users, it is described as supporting Apple Home Key so you can unlock with a tap using iPhone or Apple Watch, and use Siri and Apple Home automations.
To focus on tap-based entry, Apple Home Key is described as a seamless way to unlock with a simple tap in Apple Wallet.
Review patterns buyers commonly mention
Buyers commonly mention that installation and setup feel easy, and that the lock’s performance is reliable in daily use. Facial recognition and fingerprint recognition are commonly described as fast and accurate, with recognition happening quickly. Apple Home / HomeKit integration is commonly described as working well, and the app is commonly described as easy to navigate. Battery life and the included rechargeable batteries are also commonly noted.
Pros
- It is described as unlocking by facial recognition with dual infrared sensors for accuracy in any lighting, including at night.
- It is described as offering a 3D biometric fingerprint sensor with AI learning, with 0.2 second recognition and storage for up to 99 fingerprints.
- It is described as supporting Apple Home Key for tap-to-unlock with iPhone or Apple Watch, plus Siri controls and Apple Home automations.
- It is described as including built-in Wi-Fi for remote control in the Lockly Home app with no bridge required.
- Buyers commonly mention easy installation, fast recognition, and an app that is easy to navigate.
Cons
- Built-in Wi-Fi is described as 2.4GHz.
- Door thickness support is described as 1 3/8”–3 1/8” by default, with thicker doors up to 4¾” described as requiring an extension kit.
- Tap-to-unlock for guests with Lockly TapCom is described as sold separately.
FAQ
How does facial recognition entry work?
It is described as detecting your face as you approach and unlocking within 1 second, using dual infrared sensors for accuracy in any lighting, including at night, and using dual-infrared sensing intended to protect from photos or printed masks.
How many fingerprints can be stored?
It is described as storing up to 99 fingerprints and using a 3D biometric fingerprint sensor enhanced by AI learning, with fingerprint recognition described as 0.2 seconds.
What are the ways to unlock?
It is described as providing 6 ways to unlock: fingerprint, Lockly Home app, keypad, physical key, Apple Watch, or Alexa/Google Voice Assistant.
Does it support Apple Home Key and Apple Home app automations?
It is described as supporting Apple Home Key for tap-to-unlock using an iPhone or Apple Watch, enabling Siri unlock requests, access sharing for guests, and automations within the Apple Home app.
What door sizes is it designed to fit?
It is described as fitting right- or left-swing doors from 1 3/8” to 3 1/8” thick by default, with support described for doors up to 4¾” (120 mm) thick when using an extension kit.
How is it powered?
It is described as including 2 rechargeable batteries described as 2 x 10,000mAh lithium batteries, with battery life described as up to 6 months per charge under regular use (frequency may vary).
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