Picture this: You are standing on your doorstep, arms heavy with a week’s worth of groceries, and a light rain begins to fall. In the old days, this was the moment of the ‘pocket dance’—that frantic, fumbling search for a piece of jagged metal. In 2026, that frustration is a relic of the past. The emergence of Matter-over-Thread technology has finally unified the smart home, and door locks are the crown jewels of this revolution.
We are no longer just looking for a lock that connects to an app; we are looking for a seamless, invisible security guard that recognizes us via biometrics, Apple Home Keys, or even Ultra-Wideband (UWB) proximity. These ten locks represent the pinnacle of entry technology, blending high-end aesthetics with the unshakeable reliability of the Matter standard.
| Product | Connectivity | Biometrics | Matter Support |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aqara U400 | Thread/Bluetooth | Fingerprint/UWB | Yes |
| Philips Touchscreen WiFi | Built-in WiFi | Fingerprint | No (WiFi) |
| Lockly Secure Pro (WiFi) | Built-in WiFi | Fingerprint | No (WiFi) |
| Aqara U300 | Thread/Bluetooth | Fingerprint | Yes |
| Philips WiFi Keypad | Built-in WiFi | Fingerprint | No (WiFi) |
| Kwikset Aura Reach | Thread/Bluetooth | None | Yes |
| Philips WiFi Handle Set | Built-in WiFi | Fingerprint | No (WiFi) |
| Lockly Secure Pro (Apple) | WiFi/Bluetooth | Fingerprint | No |
| Lockly Latch Edition | WiFi/Bluetooth | Fingerprint | No |
| Level Bolt Matter | Thread | None | Yes |
Aqara UWB Smart Lock U400

Standing at the absolute frontier of home access, the Aqara U400 feels like it was plucked straight out of a premium Silicon Valley residence. The inclusion of Ultra-Wideband (UWB) means the lock knows you’re there before you even touch it, offering a hands-free experience that makes traditional keys feel medieval. It’s one of the few units that fully embraces Matter-over-Thread, ensuring your HomeKit, Alexa, or Google Home setup reacts with zero latency.
Pros:
- Incredible UWB ‘walk-up’ unlocking precision.
- Full Matter-over-Thread support for local control.
- Rechargeable battery saves on waste and cost.
Cons:
- Premium price point.
- UWB features require specific compatible smartphones.
Philips Touchscreen WiFi Smart Lock with Handle Set

Philips has managed to create a handle set that feels remarkably substantial in the hand, banishing the ‘plasticky’ feel of many smart locks. While it relies on built-in WiFi rather than Thread, the connection is surprisingly robust, offering remote access without the need for an extra bridge. The matte black finish is a designer’s dream, resisting fingerprints while maintaining a sleek, modern silhouette on your front door.
Pros:
- Complete handle and deadbolt set for a unified look.
- No hub required thanks to built-in WiFi.
- Auto-lock feature is exceptionally reliable.
Cons:
- Lacks Matter support for 2026-ready ecosystems.
- WiFi can be a drain on battery life compared to Thread.
Lockly Secure Pro (Latest Version)

Security purists have long favored Lockly, and the latest iteration of the Secure Pro reinforces why. The PIN Genie keypad is a masterstroke of design, constantly shuffling the numbers so onlookers can never guess your code based on finger movement. The 3D biometric sensor is equally impressive, refusing to be fooled by photos or high-res prints of a fingerprint, making it a top choice for those who prioritize security above all else.
Pros:
- PIN Genie technology prevents code theft.
- Lightning-fast 3D fingerprint recognition.
- Robust build quality feels incredibly secure.
Cons:
- Keypad can be polarizing for those who prefer minimalism.
- Requires a specific bridge for some smart features.
Aqara Smart Lock U300 Upgraded Version

The U300 is the solution for every side door, garage entry, or home office that deserves more than a standard knob. It brings the power of Apple Home Keys and Matter-over-Thread to a lever-style lock, which is a rarity in the market. The ability to just tap your iPhone or Apple Watch to the handle to gain entry is a lifestyle upgrade that you will find yourself showing off to every guest.
Pros:
- Best-in-class lever lock for interior or secondary doors.
- Apple Home Key support is a game changer for iOS users.
- Matter compatibility ensures future-proofing.
Cons:
- Not intended for heavy-duty front door deadbolt use.
- Minimalist design might not suit traditional hardware.
Philips WiFi Keypad Door Lock with Handle

Budget-conscious homeowners often have to sacrifice style, but this Philips unit in Satin Nickel proves otherwise. It offers a classic look that blends into traditional suburban architecture while providing the modern convenience of fingerprint and voice control. It is an entry-level powerhouse that handles the basics—auto-locking and remote access—with a level of polish usually reserved for locks twice the price.
Pros:
- Excellent value for a full handle set.
- Satin Nickel finish resists weather and wear.
- Simple setup process via the Philips app.
Cons:
- Lacks Matter and Thread connectivity.
- Fingerprint sensor is slightly slower than premium models.
Kwikset Aura Reach Smart Lock

Kwikset is a household name for a reason, and the Aura Reach is their most serious play for the 2026 smart home. By integrating Matter-over-Thread, they have solved the connectivity issues that plagued earlier Bluetooth models. The proximity wakeup feature is a nice touch; the lock ‘glows’ to life as you approach, making it easy to find the keypad in the dead of night without being jarringly bright.
Pros:
- BHMA certified for physical security.
- Native Matter support works flawlessly with Google and Alexa.
- Geofence auto-unlock works better than most competitors.
Cons:
- Lacks a biometric fingerprint sensor.
- Design is a bit bulky on the interior of the door.
Philips Wi-Fi Smart Lock with Handle (GK1399SV)

This particular Philips model strikes a fine balance for those who want a comprehensive deadbolt and handle set without the complexity of a Thread network. The biometric sensor is positioned naturally where your thumb rests on the handle, making the act of opening the door a single, fluid motion. It’s a reliable workhorse that doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel, but rather perfects the WiFi-connected experience.
Pros:
- Ergonomic fingerprint sensor placement.
- Strong WiFi range even through thick doors.
- Clean, modern aesthetic.
Cons:
- No Apple Home Key support.
- Requires more frequent battery changes due to WiFi.
Lockly Secure Pro Smart Door Lock (Apple Home Key)

Apple devotees finally have the Lockly they’ve been waiting for. This version combines Lockly’s legendary security hardware with the convenience of Apple Home Key. You can now hold your Apple Watch near the lock for instant access, while still having the biometric sensor as a backup. It is built like a tank, featuring an IP65 waterproof rating that makes it suitable for homes facing harsh coastal or rainy environments.
Pros:
- IP65 rating is great for outdoor exposure.
- Seamless integration with the Apple Wallet.
- Heavy-duty construction feels break-in proof.
Cons:
- One of the most expensive options on the list.
- The app can be a bit overwhelming with settings.
Lockly Secure Pro Smart Lock (Latch Edition)

Sometimes, you aren’t dealing with a standard deadbolt setup, and that is where the Latch Edition shines. Designed for doors that use a spring-loaded latch, it brings high-end 3D biometric security to apartments or specific office doors. It retains the signature Lockly shuffling keypad, ensuring that even in a high-traffic hallway, your code remains your secret and yours alone.
Pros:
- Perfect for apartment or office door retrofits.
- Superior biometric sensor tech.
- Voice control works effortlessly with Alexa.
Cons:
- Only fits specific door configurations.
- Design is quite industrial and large.
Level Bolt Smart Deadbolt

The Level Bolt is the ‘invisible’ smart lock. It is the only option on this list that allows you to keep your existing exterior hardware, essentially turning your current deadbolt into a Matter-enabled smart device. In 2026, its Matter-over-Thread upgrade makes it faster than ever. It is the perfect choice for the minimalist who wants the brains of a smart home without the ‘techy’ look on their front porch.
Pros:
- Completely invisible from the outside.
- Allows you to keep your designer hardware.
- Matter-over-Thread support is highly responsive.
Cons:
- No biometric or keypad entry on the unit itself.
- Requires a very precise door alignment to function.
The Final Verdict for 2026
Choosing the right lock in 2026 comes down to your ecosystem loyalty and your aesthetic preferences. If you are fully immersed in the Apple or Google ecosystems, the Aqara U400 is the undisputed champion, offering the most futuristic ‘walk-up’ experience via UWB. For those who prioritize raw security and want to ensure their codes are never stolen, the Lockly Secure Pro series remains the industry standard. However, if you want the tech without the look, the Level Bolt is a masterpiece of hidden engineering. Whichever you choose, the transition to Matter-over-Thread ensures your home is not just smart, but truly resilient.