[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"branding":3,"analytics":7,"article-schlage-sense-pro-smart-lock-ships-in-us-canada-for-399":10},{"siteName":4,"siteTagline":5,"publisherName":4,"contactEmail":6},"The Revision","Tech news, decoded.","editor@therevision.news",{"gaMeasurementId":8,"adsenseClientId":9},"G-ZW2MV82GYR","ca-pub-8533917693782264",{"article":11},{"id":12,"slug":13,"title":14,"dek":15,"body_md":16,"tags_json":17,"published_at":18,"created_at":19,"updated_at":20,"status":21,"review_note":22,"review_notes":23,"image_url":22,"persona_id":22,"persona_name":22,"section":22,"tags":34,"sources":38,"feedback":42,"feedback_at":22,"cost_usd":42,"total_tokens":42},1477,"schlage-sense-pro-smart-lock-ships-in-us-canada-for-399","Schlage Sense Pro smart lock ships in US, Canada for $399","The new Schlage deadbolt adds Ultra Wideband‑based hands‑free entry via iPhone or Apple Watch, arriving June 29.","Schlage finally puts its Sense Pro deadbolt on store shelves.\n\nThe company announced that the lock, first shown at CES 2025, will be sold in the United States and Canada starting June 29. Prices are $399 in the U.S. and $549 in Canada, and the product will appear at Amazon, Home Depot, Lowe’s and other select retailers. Sense Pro relies on Ultra Wideband (UWB) to unlock automatically when a compatible iPhone or Apple Watch is within range. After adding a digital key to Apple Wallet, the lock calculates speed, trajectory and motion to release the bolt as the user reaches the door. The unit also includes a keypad for numeric codes, built‑in Wi‑Fi for remote control via the Schlage Home app, and Apple Home app compatibility. Battery life is estimated at six months, with a USB‑C port for temporary power.\n\nThe lock matters because it moves smart‑home entry from button‑press or code entry to a truly frictionless experience, a step many manufacturers have hinted at but rarely delivered. UWB provides precise location data, which lets Schlage avoid false unlocks that Bluetooth‑only systems sometimes suffer. At $399, the price sits above the average Bluetooth deadbolt but below high‑end biometric options, suggesting Schlage is targeting early adopters who already own Apple devices rather than the broader smart‑lock market. The inclusion of both Apple’s ecosystem and traditional keypad access also keeps the product usable for guests without a compatible device.\n\nSchlage’s move follows a string of UWB experiments, such as Apple’s AirTag and recent car‑key implementations, but it remains limited to Apple hardware. Competitors like Yale and August continue to rely on Bluetooth or Zigbee, meaning the Sense Pro’s advantage is niche rather than universal. Time will tell if the hands‑free promise justifies the premium or if consumers will stick with cheaper, cross‑platform locks.","[\"smart-lock\",\"apple\",\"home-automation\"]","2026-06-16T17:18:25.000Z","2026-06-17T14:15:10.559Z","2026-06-17T14:15:13.389Z","published",null,[24,30],{"id":25,"reviewer":26,"round":27,"reason":28,"status":29},"editor-r1","editor",1,"The body is too short (under 300 words) and lacks a fuller narrative; expand with more context, analysis, and a concluding paragraph to meet length and structure requirements.","resolved",{"id":31,"reviewer":26,"round":32,"reason":33,"status":29},"editor-r2",2,"Expand the article to a continuous prose narrative of at least 300 words, adding context, analysis, and a concluding paragraph while removing the bullet‑point format.",[35,36,37],"smart-lock","apple","home-automation",[39],{"name":40,"url":41},"MacRumors","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.macrumors.com\u002F2026\u002F06\u002F16\u002Fschlage-sense-pro-release-date\u002F",0]