![]() So protocol is less of an issue than it used to be, particularly if you go with a good brand. There are even a couple of decent Wi-Fi locks now, as the technology is getting better. These days there are also a number of good locks which use Bluetooth to a Wi-Fi bridge. ![]() Lastly - better battery life is ZigBee but Z-Wave has no interference from WIFI is the choice? Schlage makes both. So if I got this right, a few quick questions:ġ- Can I set access rights for my non-admin users for devices? Again, moving from my toys to household usageĢ- For the lock can I make schedules for codes to work? Say for my cleaning lady I would not give access evenings/nights/weekendsīased on what I read this should be the “best” way to do a smart lock (Vs a WIFI or Bluetooth lock) for integration, reasonable simplicity & lock battery life. ![]() So if I understand the process correctly, here is how it should happen / I’m the only SmartThings “user” in our household as it’s my set of toys, so for a multi-user home and never done this via Smartthings.ģ- Configure as desired like time delay to auto lock, etc.Ĥ- Set up codes for multiple users (wife, kids, house cleaner, etc.)ĥ- Give them their access codes manually and/or invite them to the SmartThings app where they can do things like unlock the door with their phone Looking to add a z-wave or ZigBee smart lock to the house, probably Schlage (better overall ratings, ANSI 1, look & feel is what we have right now so no cosmetic changes), and I want to make sure I got this process down before I pull the trigger and “step in stupid”.
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