SwitchBot’s new Lock Pro model makes securing your smart home easier

Smart home security brand SwitchBot has unveiled its second smart lock, the Lock Pro, aiming to provide more robust protection than the first model.

If you read our SwitchBot Lock review, you’ll find that the device, while generally good, lacked many of the security features you’d expect to see on a smart home gadget. It is virtually without bells and whistles. The SwitchBot Lock is, as the review put it, “the dumbest smart lock you’ve ever seen.” Moreover, it used large CR-123A lithium batteries which are not cheap. With the Lock Pro, however, the company has updated key aspects of the previous generation, making the new model easier to use and able to play a bigger role in your smart home ecosystem.

For example, the deadbolt switch is gone and replaced by a rotatable dial. It also acts as a button with the Quick Key function. Pressing this will allow you to instantly lock and unlock the device. In addition, the dial is at the bottom, leaving room for the battery holder above.

SwitchBot's Lock Pro on the door

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Those bulky batteries have been kicked to the curb. Instead, homeowners will use four AA batteries. Changing it is easy to do. All you have to do is take off the magnetic lid. It is no longer necessary to remove four screws.