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At THORBOLT, we strive to design ground-
breaking products that are aesthetically
appealing, durable, simple to install, easy to
use, and ultimately secure.
We believe in the future of smart technology
and its ability to revolutionize home security.
Apple Home
Apple Home Key Compatible & Thread Support == The dedicated NFC sensing zone design offers a fast, secure, and seamless home key locking and unlocking experience. Once a Home Key is added to the Wallet app, you can effortlessly tap to lock or unlock using your iPhone or Apple Watch-even when they are out of power or disconnected from a wireless network
The Smart Lock for the Future (Apple Home over Thread) == Experience the future of smart home tech with Thread support, enabling ultra-reliable and energy-efficient communication between X1 and the Apple Home app. Enjoy instant responsiveness and enhanced connectivity, ensuring your lock operates seamlessly within your Apple ecosystem. With Thread, your smart home is fully controllable directly from the Home app. (Remote access requires a Thread-enabled Apple home hub within 33 feet of X1
Full Control and Access Management via the Sleekpoint App == Download and install the Sleekpoint app to control this smart deadbolt and view its status in real-time. Manage access for up to 50 users (supporting 100 passcodes and 100 fingerprints) and customize settings such as Auto-Lock, Anti-Peep Passcode, Lock Side Calibration, Power Saving, Feedback Sounds; Monitor lock activities; Exclusive and ongoing firmware update is available to ensure optimal performance
Lightning-Fast Fingerprint Entry & 5 More Ways to Unlock == Experience advanced, lightning-fast fingerprint recognition that offers convenient and secure keyless entry at your fingertips. With built-in intelligent learning capabilities, the more you use your fingerprint, the faster and more accurate the recognition becomes-all while keeping your data encrypted and stored locally. 5 other unlocking options include Home Keys, Siri, the App, Passcodes, and Traditional Keys
Exceptional 1-Year Battery Life & Easy DIY Installation == Through the ThorBolt team’s relentless pursuit of reducing power consumption, X1 can typically run for up to 1 year on 8 AA alkaline batteries from a well-known brand. X1 is compatible with most standard USA&CANADA deadbolts: Fits doors with a thickness of 1-3/8″ to 1-3/4″ (35-55mm) and features an adjustable latch backset from 2-3/8″ to 2-3/4″ (60-70mm); Suitable for 2-1/8″ (54mm) and 1-1/2″ (38mm) door holes
5 reviews for X1 Apple Home Key Tap to Unlock, Smart Keyless Entry Door Lock with Fingerprint, Touch Keypad Deadbolt Lock Works with HomeKit Over Thread (Border Router), IP65 Weatherproof, Black
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E O’Brien –
Perfect lock! For Apple / iPhone users. Thread Wifi System – Battery life and Home Key convenience
This lock is awesome for iPhone users – perfect integration with the Thread “wifi” network that means much longer battery life than any other standard wifi smart locks, plus opens with just tapping iphone to the door to unlock. I’ve been looking into smart locks for a long time and going down the rabbit hole leads to the Apple system being the best for connectivity, battery life, as well as the HomeKey convenience. You need to buy a HomePod Mini to use this feature (I got one for $50 on Facebook marketplace), but now I can just tap my phone to the door and it unlocks instantly. Liked it so much that I bought a second for my other back door – now I don’t care any house keys anymore! I can also remotely lock and unlock and see door lock status within my apple Home app. Also, I get door unlock and lock alerts to my phone home screen, to show if someone opens your door while you’re away.This lock took me all of 20 minutes to install, even in my old grungy garage door. It had very clear instructions. Added to the Apple Home app within minutes. I also added the Seekpoint app for further options. Note my second lock initially had a “jammed lock” error, if you get this you just need to calibrate the lock in the seekpoint app, because it is set up for the wrong direction door opening. Was fixed within 30 seconds.Overall, this is one of the most complete smart locks I’ve seen. Seems very well made, and is super responsive. I’m hoping the battery life lives up to its claims, but it should with the Thread system. They really thought of everything for this lock, because they even added an emergency USB-C port on the outside incase the lock fully dies and needs power to get inside. It also even has fingerprint access, which I never plan to use, but other reviews say works well. The code access works quickly, and it locks responsively when you’re leaving with just 2 taps.Overall, very happy with these two locks. Used for only a couple weeks so far, just hoping they hold up well.
PonyChonies –
Amazing lock for the price, works great with apple homekit and opens quickly
First Impressions – there’s no tape on the box, did I get a used product?! Open it up and see that the parts bags are all sealed – okay I guess this is new. I suppose there’s nothing really wrong with a used and returned product but it does make me question whether the item is any good. Anyway on to the review.This is my fourth smart lock brand in about ten years or so. I think all of them, more or less, solve for our issue of having a large family coming and going. Most smart locks leave something to be desired functionality-wise. When we first got the Ultralok with fingerprint reader we loved it; turns out it was only 80% awesome, it didn’t work occasionally and there were a few panicky moments where we couldn’t get in. Also so many smart locks are slooooow to lock, unlock or register keypad inputs. Have only had the Thor installed for a bit but it is super snappy. It’s registered finger prints very quickly, the NFC for iphone is fantastic and very quick. This is the first lock brand that has installed on the first try and every access option just works. We installed three of these and all of them installed easil, synced to the app and apple homekit without any issue. Haven’t figured out how to get the NFC working on the apple watches yet but the phone works great. One thing that wasn’t immediately clear was how to add others to the homekit for the NFC phone function. Easy enough you just have to go to the Apple home app and tap the plus sign in the top right corner > add people > then select the apple ids of kids and family you want to have access. From their phones you’ll see a little notification red dot in the home app that you have to click on and accept. It’ll prompt you to add the app and make some security choices. Easy as pie. Big fan of this lock so far but I’ll report back if anything changes. One thing I’d like to see in the app is Face ID to login instead of having to insert a password after it times out.
Heath –
Great Design and Performance
I was a little concerned about going with a newer brand that I was not familiar with, especially for a lock. I decided to give it a shot after readings various reviews online. So far I am very impressed with not only the lock itself, but the overall design, the packaging, instructions, and the app. I have had a few smart locks over the years, and often not impressed. The lock is much faster to respond than my other locks. The fingerprint sensor is VERY fast to respond making it actually useful. HomeKit integrations is seamless and well done. Even the app is well done and bug free (even the big companies can’t seem to get that right.The construction seems solid even though the housing is plastic (which is understandable given the price point). Time will tell how well this holds up, especially in the sun. I can’t comment on the security, but appears no better or worse than others on the market.
Jason Johnson –
I recently upgraded from another smart lock to the X1 and I am thrilled. Our previous lock was slow, unreliable and often failed to unlock when needed.The X1 is everything I was looking for – fast using thread support, tight Apple Home integration and Home Key support, multiple unlock option including fingerprint and passcode, and a sleek professional look.I’m surprised the quality available at this price – you won’t be disappointed.
James –
It’s FAST. Stupidly fast. Works great. It has almost every feature I could ask for. The single solitary thing it lacks that my other locks (two different models of Yale) have is a “privacy” button. (It’s a button on the inside of the lock that disables visitors from entering, even if they normally always have access, useful for not being interrupted by an in-law when you and your spouse are alone…) As long as the people you give codes to have a basic understanding of manners and boundaries, it’s not a necessary feature though.My wife does find that the fingerprint reader is finicky, since the WHOLE sensor needs to be covered to read a print and she has small fingers. But since the pin works and so does home key, it doesn’t really matter for her. Might be more of an issue for people that lack home key and can’t be trusted with a code, but… can get a fingerprint? The only situation I can think of is that of a latchkey kid to be honest.Either way, no regrets. I will say that if the updated Yale ever drops in price by $150 CAD, I’ll get another one of those for the front door and put this one on the garage. My in-laws are sometimes… not great about calling first. For the price though, it’s the equal of locks twice as pricey.