Strike plate and smart door lock (Nuki / Bold)

  • Erstellt am 2025-03-08 11:37:53

tomtom79

2025-03-22 08:58:14
  • #1
So, nuki is installed. I took the adhesive pad version because otherwise I couldn’t attach the lock properly. The holes are outside the center. But on the lock, they are centered. It works. Setup was very very uncomplicated. Not a single error message, fingerprints are registered. Additional passwords too, and I have to say, it opens very very quickly via the fingerprint. You don’t have to press any extra buttons. You just put your finger on and at the latest one second later the door is open. What still surprised me, though, is the volume? Although the ultra pro is supposed to be the quietest, I don’t want to know how loud the others are.
 

halmi

2025-03-25 21:04:13
  • #2
have had the Nuki 3 Pro for almost three years and now also the new 5 Pro for a few days. It is a good upgrade and the keypad pleasingly reacts even faster than with the 3 Pro.
 

tomtom79

2025-03-30 07:28:47
  • #3
About two weeks in. It does what it's supposed to, I now leave the key at home. Not a single failure so far. Where it struggles is with the fingers of our youngest, at 5 years old it only works after several attempts. But she is never out alone, so no problem.

In the meantime, I have also installed WLAN cams from reolink, setup is okay but a disaster compared to Nuki. It's a pity that I didn't lay LAN cables outside back then.
 

OWLer

2025-03-30 09:53:33
  • #4


Does the adhesive pad hold? In the instructions, I think it says that for the screw version the cylinder must protrude more than 3mm. I have pretty much exactly 3mm or rather a few mm less.
 

tomtom79

2025-03-30 16:58:26
  • #5
So far it holds, but I have already thought of something that I will create with the 3d printer.
 

MachsSelbst

2025-03-30 22:06:05
  • #6


Mission Impossible is from the 90s, just like you and your ideas of modern crime.
With AI, you can now bypass almost any (affordable) voice recognition, fingerprints are not far behind...

But go ahead and install that stuff? I'll just say:
Anyone who slaps something like an optical fingerprint sensor on their door might as well hide the key in a flower vase on the terrace.
 

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