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product_id: 780377478
title: "ULTRALOQ Bolt NFC Smart Lock, Tap to Unlock with Apple Home Key and Android NFC, Built-in WiFi Deadbolt, App Remote Control, Auto Lock, Works with Apple HomeKit, Alexa, Google, BHMA Certified"
brand: "ultraloq"
price: "€ 312.06"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 9
category: "Ultraloq"
url: https://www.desertcart.hr/products/780377478-ultraloq-bolt-nfc-smart-lock-tap-to-unlock-with-apple
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# Built-in WiFi for remote app control Tap-to-unlock with Apple & Android NFC BHMA Certified highest security rating ULTRALOQ Bolt NFC Smart Lock, Tap to Unlock with Apple Home Key and Android NFC, Built-in WiFi Deadbolt, App Remote Control, Auto Lock, Works with Apple HomeKit, Alexa, Google, BHMA Certified

**Brand:** ultraloq
**Price:** € 312.06
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔐 Elevate your entry game—smart security that’s always a tap ahead!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** ULTRALOQ Bolt NFC Smart Lock, Tap to Unlock with Apple Home Key and Android NFC, Built-in WiFi Deadbolt, App Remote Control, Auto Lock, Works with Apple HomeKit, Alexa, Google, BHMA Certified by ultraloq
- **How much does it cost?** € 312.06 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/780377478-ultraloq-bolt-nfc-smart-lock-tap-to-unlock-with-apple)

## Best For

- ultraloq enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted ultraloq brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Instant Tap Access:** Unlock your door with a simple tap from iPhone, Apple Watch, or Android NFC—no app needed, no delays.
- • **Total Smart Home Sync:** Seamlessly integrates with Apple HomeKit, Alexa, Google Assistant, and SmartThings for effortless voice & automation control.
- • **Auto Lock & Unlock Magic:** Smart sensors auto-lock when the door closes and unlock as you approach, with real-time alerts if left open.
- • **Ultimate Keyless Versatility:** 8-in-1 entry options including fingerprint-resistant keypad, eKey sharing, key fob, and mechanical keys—never worry about lockouts again.
- • **DIY Installation & Long Battery Life:** Set up in under 10 minutes with no wiring; powered by 8 AA batteries lasting up to 1 year plus lifetime mechanical warranty.

## Overview

The ULTRALOQ Bolt NFC Smart Lock is a cutting-edge, BHMA-certified deadbolt that offers instant tap-to-unlock via Apple Home Key and Android NFC, built-in WiFi for remote control, and seamless integration with major smart home ecosystems. Featuring 8 versatile keyless entry methods, auto lock/unlock functionality, and easy DIY installation, it delivers robust security and convenience tailored for modern connected lifestyles.

## Description

ULTRALOQ Bolt NFC Smart Lock, Tap to Unlock with Apple Home Key and Android NFC, Built-in WiFi Deadbolt, App Remote Control, Auto Lock, Works with Apple HomeKit, Alexa, Google, BHMA Certified - desertcart.com

Review: Great lock, almost perfect! - We have owned this lock for 1 year. (I wrote this review at 2 months, but we still love the lock, and even bought the cheaper code only version for the back door, since we could share the wifi bridge with multiple locks.) Ok, first of all, installation was a breeze. We were replacing a manual deadbolt, and I'm not even sure we looked at the directions - everything went together without a hitch! Setup was pretty easy too, though if you set it up from the lock itself, and then you want to use the app, you'll have to reset the lock and start over. But even with setting up, resetting and doing it again from the app, we were up and running in about 30 minutes. The lock detects my and my wife's fingerprints just fine. My mom, who is 92, not so much. We assumed her complaints about not being able to grip with her finger tips any more was a grip strength issue, not a friction issue, but maybe not - this lock just does not recognize her fingerprints. It allows her to save them, but when she goes to open the door, it rejects her every time. But as she doesn't go out on her own any more, and her code works fine, so it's not a big deal. The fingerprint is more so we can get in quickly if there is an issue, without having to have her key in hand, so it is fine for us. The app is good, and simple to use. Sometimes it doesn't connect on the first try, but it's like it times out too early, as the second try is always successful. There are indicators in the app as to what method it is using to connect, which is good to see what it's trying to do. It's very simple to add a user to the lock, and I like that you can choose for each user if they have a code, a fingerprint, or the app, or any combination. Each user is allowed two fingerprints. (I saw another user saying "only two?" but for me, based on height and doorjamb, I really ever only use my thumbs to open the lock, and 95% my left thumb. It's too awkward otherwise.) You can also disable a user without deleting that user. We have a code that is shared with the neighbors if we go out of town, but when we are in town, we disable that user. A user can also have scheduled times or days when it works; for example, you could allow a health worker access between 9 and 12 every weekday, but nothing else outside of those hours and days. You can set up a temporary code for say a repair person, that expires after one use. I've never seen quite so many options on a lock! The only "connected" service I've tried this with is IFTTT, and I'm disappointed in that. I have motion sensors set up in the house to "see" if my Mom is moving around (in a non-invasive way) and the triggers feed a spreadsheet. I'd like the lock to do the same thing, and IFTTT is set up correctly to do so as it works occasionally. Maybe 1 in 10, but that's generous. I know that it *should* work, because the text notification I get seems to work 100% of the time. So I don't really have a theory as to why the other fails - both are internet based - if one works the other should. To respond to a few other reviews I saw: It's never given me a "lock jammed" warning. It's never lost its memory on "handing" - whether the lock is installed left side or right side. I don't use the "automatic unlock" feature. We purchased this lock to give us anytime access to the house without having to find the key, and to allow outside access to the house if necessary - she wears a medical alert device, and now the responders can get in if needed. So everything else is fluff, and we are very happy with this lock!
Review: Solid device, better with rechargeables - Overall, this is a solid and reliable device. If you are opting for the WiFi version, I highly recommend investing an extra $20–$30 into a quality set of rechargeable AA batteries+charger right from the start. Since high-performance smart tech naturally draws power, having a second set ready for a quick 'hot-swap' every few months ensures you never have downtime. Installing took 20 min. Easy and fast.

## Features

- 【Supports Both Apple Home Key & Android NFC】: Unlock instantly by tapping your iPhone, Apple Watch, or Android NFC phone—no app, no wake-up needed. All-weather performance and works even if your phone dies.
- 【App Remote Control】: Lock, unlock, share ekey or codes remotely to your family, guests or service people for permanent access, specific dates or periods of time. Manage up to 50 access codes, view lock history, receive real-time notifications, 2.4G WiFi only
- 【8-in-1 Keyless Entry Door Lock】: iPhone/Android/Apple Watch tap to unlock + voice control with Siri, Alexa, Google Assistant + anti-peep keypad + App + auto unlock + web portal + EKey / code sharing + key fob + 2 mechanical keys - never locked out
- 【Smart Home Integration】The Bolt NFC Smart Door Lock is works with the most third-party ecosystems like Alexa, Apple Home, Google Home, SmartThings, IFTTT as well as the U-home, Voice control with Siri, Alexa and Google Assistant. It can be used to automate your smart home by pairing multiple device. For example, Trigger scenes (e.g., lights on/off, thermostat adjustments) and security actions (e.g., camera recording, siren alarms) upon lock events.
- 【Smart Auto Lock & Auto Unlock】: Smart Deadbolt Lock automatically locks if your door closes with a door sensor and unlocks when you arrive at your door with your smartphone. You will get a alert via app when the door is left open
- 【BHMA Certified & Long Battery Life】8 AA batteries power the Bolt NFC for up to 1 year through regular use. Certified BHMA Highest Rating in Residential Security, Durability and Finish by industry experts. IP65 rated dust and weatherproof external Smart Lock built to withstand heat and cold
- 【 Easy Installation & Service】: Replace your current deadbolt lock with just a screwdriver within 10 minutes, no wiring required. Lifetime mechanical and 18-month electronic guarantee. Enjoy lifetime phone support (Mon–Fri, 7 AM–6 PM PST) and 24/7 email assistance

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0FQ5P2M5T |
| Additional Features | Tap to Unlock, Supports Both Apple Home Key & Android NFC, High-strength Zinc Alloy, ANSI/BHMA Certified, Works with Apple Home, Alexa, Google, SmartThings, Android/IOS App Remote Control, Auto Unlock, Fingerprint-resistant Backlit Keypad, Easy DIY Installation, 8 AA Batteries included |
| Best Sellers Rank | #78,558 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #315 in Deadbolts |
| Brand Name | ULTRALOQ |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App, Push Button, Remote, Voice |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa, Android, Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant, SmartThings |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,382) |
| Finish Types | Brushed |
| Included Components | 2 Emergency Keys, 2 Keyfobs, 8* AA Batteries, Installation Kit and User Guide, ULTRALOQ Bolt NFC Smart Wifi Deadbolt with Door Sensor |
| Item Dimensions | 2.96 x 1.35 x 2.96 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.4 Pounds |
| Lock Type | Combination Lock, Deadbolt, Keypad, Smart Lock with Apple Home Key |
| Manufacturer | ULTRALOQ |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Lifetime mechanical and 18-month electronic warranty |
| Material Type | Metal, Zinc |
| Model Number | BOLT-N-W-NK |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home/Airbnb/Office/Hotel/Apartment/Rentals |
| Shape | Square |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 850056978729 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** ULTRALOQ
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 2.96 x 1.35 x 2.96 inches
- **Lock Type:** Combination Lock, Deadbolt, Keypad, Smart Lock with Apple Home Key
- **Material:** Metal, Zinc

## Images

![ULTRALOQ Bolt NFC Smart Lock, Tap to Unlock with Apple Home Key and Android NFC, Built-in WiFi Deadbolt, App Remote Control, Auto Lock, Works with Apple HomeKit, Alexa, Google, BHMA Certified - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61HErSMld4L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great lock, almost perfect!
*by C***Y on April 28, 2021*

We have owned this lock for 1 year. (I wrote this review at 2 months, but we still love the lock, and even bought the cheaper code only version for the back door, since we could share the wifi bridge with multiple locks.) Ok, first of all, installation was a breeze. We were replacing a manual deadbolt, and I'm not even sure we looked at the directions - everything went together without a hitch! Setup was pretty easy too, though if you set it up from the lock itself, and then you want to use the app, you'll have to reset the lock and start over. But even with setting up, resetting and doing it again from the app, we were up and running in about 30 minutes. The lock detects my and my wife's fingerprints just fine. My mom, who is 92, not so much. We assumed her complaints about not being able to grip with her finger tips any more was a grip strength issue, not a friction issue, but maybe not - this lock just does not recognize her fingerprints. It allows her to save them, but when she goes to open the door, it rejects her every time. But as she doesn't go out on her own any more, and her code works fine, so it's not a big deal. The fingerprint is more so we can get in quickly if there is an issue, without having to have her key in hand, so it is fine for us. The app is good, and simple to use. Sometimes it doesn't connect on the first try, but it's like it times out too early, as the second try is always successful. There are indicators in the app as to what method it is using to connect, which is good to see what it's trying to do. It's very simple to add a user to the lock, and I like that you can choose for each user if they have a code, a fingerprint, or the app, or any combination. Each user is allowed two fingerprints. (I saw another user saying "only two?" but for me, based on height and doorjamb, I really ever only use my thumbs to open the lock, and 95% my left thumb. It's too awkward otherwise.) You can also disable a user without deleting that user. We have a code that is shared with the neighbors if we go out of town, but when we are in town, we disable that user. A user can also have scheduled times or days when it works; for example, you could allow a health worker access between 9 and 12 every weekday, but nothing else outside of those hours and days. You can set up a temporary code for say a repair person, that expires after one use. I've never seen quite so many options on a lock! The only "connected" service I've tried this with is IFTTT, and I'm disappointed in that. I have motion sensors set up in the house to "see" if my Mom is moving around (in a non-invasive way) and the triggers feed a spreadsheet. I'd like the lock to do the same thing, and IFTTT is set up correctly to do so as it works occasionally. Maybe 1 in 10, but that's generous. I know that it *should* work, because the text notification I get seems to work 100% of the time. So I don't really have a theory as to why the other fails - both are internet based - if one works the other should. To respond to a few other reviews I saw: It's never given me a "lock jammed" warning. It's never lost its memory on "handing" - whether the lock is installed left side or right side. I don't use the "automatic unlock" feature. We purchased this lock to give us anytime access to the house without having to find the key, and to allow outside access to the house if necessary - she wears a medical alert device, and now the responders can get in if needed. So everything else is fluff, and we are very happy with this lock!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Solid device, better with rechargeables
*by R***V on March 7, 2026*

Overall, this is a solid and reliable device. If you are opting for the WiFi version, I highly recommend investing an extra $20–$30 into a quality set of rechargeable AA batteries+charger right from the start. Since high-performance smart tech naturally draws power, having a second set ready for a quick 'hot-swap' every few months ensures you never have downtime. Installing took 20 min. Easy and fast.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ decent replacement for similar model that croaked after barely 2 years
*by D***K on April 8, 2023*

This was purchased to replace their previous model that lasted a mere 2 years. It didn't fail 100% but stopped being able to retract the bold completely--thus it took 4 or 5 tries to get in. This new one has finger print detection which works for me one out of 3 tries and never for the wife. The "Training" for finger print went ok. Since this fingerprint tech is so fragile and unreliable I recommend ignore their suggestion to try different orientations and to just pick the finger/thumb and your preferred angle and train all samples the same way. That will provide a better chance of a "hit". Happily the code works fine and the geo fencing works for me. Their geo fencing (unlock automatically when you arrive within 900 feet) is hit and miss. I worked for wife several months, then me not her for several. It is worth setting up and enjoying, just don't depend on it. Their app (as others have posted) is ok for lock/unlock but very difficult to use and not at all intuitive. I use many apps and lots of tech, so I can say, this non-US designed app is BARELY ok. Just try to delete a location, change Settings, find the place to turn on/off alerts, notifications, logging, and geo fencing. It takes a LOT of experimentation. But it does work and as a simple code based Dead Bolt, it's fine.

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*Last updated: 2026-04-23*