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title: "Aqara Smart Lock U200 (Fingerprint Keypad Included), Matter Over Thread, Keyless Entry Door Lock with Apple Home Key and Rechargeable Battery, Supports Apple Home, Alexa and SmartThings, Silver"
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# Multi-platform smart home integration 6-month rechargeable battery life Matter over Thread native support Aqara Smart Lock U200 (Fingerprint Keypad Included), Matter Over Thread, Keyless Entry Door Lock with Apple Home Key and Rechargeable Battery, Supports Apple Home, Alexa and SmartThings, Silver

**Brand:** aqara
**Price:** AR$621997
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔐 Unlock smarter living with Aqara U200 — where security meets seamless tech.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Aqara Smart Lock U200 (Fingerprint Keypad Included), Matter Over Thread, Keyless Entry Door Lock with Apple Home Key and Rechargeable Battery, Supports Apple Home, Alexa and SmartThings, Silver by aqara
- **How much does it cost?** AR$621997 with free shipping
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## Best For

- aqara enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted aqara brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Long-Lasting Power:** Rechargeable Li-Ion battery powers up to 6 months on a single charge, with backup AAA and hardwired options.
- • **Smart Security Alerts:** Tamper alerts, AES encryption, and auto-lock with gyroscope ensure your home stays safe and sound.
- • **Hassle-Free Installation:** Fits over existing deadbolts—no drilling or complex setup required. Upgrade your security in minutes.
- • **Biometric & Keyless Access:** Instant fingerprint, Apple Home Key, NFC, and password entry for effortless, secure convenience.
- • **Seamless Matter Integration:** Unlock the future with native Thread & Matter support across Apple Home, Alexa, and SmartThings.

## Overview

The Aqara Smart Lock U200 is a cutting-edge keyless entry system featuring native Matter over Thread support for ultra-responsive smart home integration. It offers multiple unlocking methods including fingerprint, Apple Home Key, NFC, and passwords, all powered by a rechargeable battery lasting up to 6 months. Designed for easy retrofit installation on single-cylinder deadbolts, it enhances home security with tamper alerts, AES encryption, and auto-lock functionality, making it a versatile and future-proof upgrade for connected homes.

## Description

Aqara Smart Lock U200 (Fingerprint Keypad Included), Matter Over Thread, Keyless Entry Door Lock with Apple Home Key and Rechargeable Battery, Supports Apple Home, Alexa and SmartThings, Silver - desertcart.com

Review: Basically dead in less than a year - 9 Apr 2026 Edit: ok so I’ve had this since August of 2025 and today’s date is noted above. This device has been intermittently problematic and uncooperative. Sometimes it locks and sometimes it just says it’s locked. I’ve come home more times than I should have to find the door unlocked, but also with a text message telling me that the door had locked when I left. Yeah, the one thing that a door lock cannot be is unreliable. At this point I don’t trust the lock unless I have manually checked it. In fact I find myself using the key most of the time because of the next thing I’ll talk about The device now makes sounds as if it is *trying* to lock or unlock, but. It actually doing either of those actions. About half of the time the device will eventually successfully lock or unlock. The other half of the time the device will eventually give up and just send me a text that it is jammed. No, it’s not actually jammed. It does this when the door is open and there is no way it’s jammed. Also, sometimes if I just press the lock button again it will actually work this time. But really, it’s just more convenient to just use the key. This is unfortunate, since I bought the lock and the doorbell cam together as a pair. And this unit not functioning as intended has basically negated the utility of the doorbell cam as well. $400~ish that I feel like is wasted at this point. And for the record, I have removed the battery and verified that it is fully charged, so no, the problem is not a battery that needs charged. I have not tested the battery to see if it has dead cells or something unlikely like that, so I guess that is possible. But again, not very likely due to how batteries like this are constructed. I hate leaving this review and update to the review. I have a lot of other Aqara devices that work great and have been working great for years. This one device, along with the doorbell cam that was intended to compliment it, have been a pair of expensive disappointments. Original August 2025 review: ok i wont get too deep into the weeds here. let me say that the install was fairly straightforward with the exception of needing to remove and invert a little plastic fitting on the baseplate of the interior frame of the lock. once i figured that part out, installation went very quickly and easily! I also already have other Aqara devices in my house, so adding it to my existing account was fast and straightforward as well. frankly, i have devices from many manufacturers that i bring into home assistant for interoperability, and Aqara (Xiaomi in case you dont know) is one of the most polished and easy to use apps! The lock feels decently made, even though it is mostly plastic, that part is inside and not exposed to the elements, so not really a big deal. The keypad however is placed outdoors. so i suppose that we will eventually see how durable it is. i live in southern california, and the sun can be brutal. i placed the keypad in a protected location to mitigate sun exposure, but again, time will tell. i have used the numerical keypad, the fingerprint reader and nfc on my watch and phone, and all seem to work quickly and reliably. And it integrated easily into apple home and bridged into home assistant just as easily using matter over thread. HOWEVER, this device is advertised as having an internal gyroscope so that it knows when its closed. yeah, it doesnt know when its closed. all it knows is that its not moving. so when the door is open, itll lock itself and tell me that its closed and locked. thats not okay. that creates a situation which would be easy to mistakenly leave the door open thinking its closed and locked. worse yet is that i bought and installed the newest doorbell camera / hub alongside this device, which is advertised to work in concert with each other. and i suppose at the most basic level, they do. but nowhere near the level that i expected from this brand. i have other devices which have actual facial recognition, and can respond accordingly. even though i couldnt find explicit wording saying that this was a feature, i was confident that since it had been such a basic feature in much lower priced devices, that it would do so. if this isnt the reason, i dont understand why it has the ability to register my picture to the device? all of the drawbacks i found with this device can be fixed with software updates. and im hopeful that they will be. and despite the shortcomings, i would recommend the device. just know what it is that youre buying. i admit that i have higher expectations than just about anyone else will. but in todays smart home environment, i feel justified in having high standards.
Review: Impressive Matter/Thread Retrofit Lock - This lock so far has been quite an impressive piece of tech. Based in the US, I have a standard US deadbolt on the door I installed this lock on. Installation was relatively simple. Keeping the front of my deadbolt, where the key is in insterted, I was able to easily remove the back latch, screw in the mount for the Aqara lock using the existing bolts from the original lock, and then I used one of the adapters matching to my deadbolt for the turny-bit. Then I popped on and secured the Aqara lock unit itself. Once physical setup of the hardware was compete, I added my new lock to three seperate ecosystems of choice. First, I checked for firmware updates in the Aqara app. At time of writing this review, 65 is the most up to date firmware available. Then, because I was already playing with the nuanced settings within the Aqara app, I adjusted the volume of the keypad/voice/beeps/etc. I also auto-calibrated the lock within the Aqara app. Then I set up the lock for Homekit/Apple Home because HomeKey is a super cool feature to utilize. I personally had zero issues with setting up this lock in Apple Home, though I am aware some people did encounted issues. Finally I set up the lock to Home Assistant. Both Apple Home and Home Assistant were set up using Matter/Thread with my existing Thread Network. It's important to keep in mind that you're not required at all to use the Aqara app to setup/calibrate, I could have just jumped straight into using Apple Home or HA. Though it's nice to have the option to set up/change different lock settings that are not part of the Matter standard at this time, so the Aqara app works around the current limitations of Matter by being able to adjust specific settings through their app. For actual use, the lock has been fantastic for the time I've used it so far. Fingerprint reader is ~snappy~, and pretty much instantaneous to unlock the lock. The Homekey works as it should and in my observation is as instantaneous as the fingerprint. Inputting a numeric code, has a very slight delay. Though not more than a few milliseconds. When controlling via my integration with Apple Home and Home Assistant, which are using Matter/Thread, it is incredibly quick to respond as well. I was very pleased and impressed with this. And of course, I'm able to use my established key as a back up. My only current gripe with the lock is that in order to update/change settings of the lock and keypad within the Aqara app is that one must establish a phsycial Bluetooth connection to the lock AND then press a button on the keypad to confirm the connection and wake the keypad. I understand potential reasons why this may be required as the keypad likely is put in a sleep state to conserve battery while it is not in active use, however for convenience sake, I wish I could just remotely access and change settings without having to wake the keypad, especially if one already has their lock connected to an M3 hub within the Aqara ecosystem which is meant to be able to provide said remoted access. Battery life of the lock and the keypad will be seen over the course of time as I continue to use this lock in everyday use scenarios. I am not too worried about being locked out, as I am particular to keeping tabs on battery levels as I've used several smart locks over the course of many years. Overall, I'm really enjoying this Aqara U200 Smart Lock. I highly recommend it so far and look forward to further development in the firmware to make it even easier to use and implement than it already is. As the Matter standard matures over time, and if Aqara continues to support this lock during this, the U200 will easily maintain a solid success.

## Features

- [Native Matter Support over Thread] The Aqara Smart Lock U200 seamlessly integrates with the robust Matter platform and is compatible with Apple Home, Google Home, desertcart Alexa, Samsung SmartThings, and Aqara Home. With the Aqara Hub M3, you can enable the remote unlock feature and set up automations with other devices within the Aqara Home app. U200 is currently only compatible with the Aqara M3 hub and not with other Aqara Zigbee hubs; for compatibility with other ecosystems, please refer to the list of 2-in-1 Matter Controllers and Thread Border Routers.(Tips: After adding the door lock to the Aqara Home app, only the administrator's fingerprint or password can reset the door lock.)
- [Apple Home Key & Various Unlocking Methods] The U200 offers a variety of convenient unlocking methods, such as Apple Home Keys (Apple 2-in-1 Matter controller & Border Router required), fingerprint, password, NFC (not included), and more. You can also control the door lock using the app, either via integrated Bluetooth or through Thread for remote access. Additionally, it supports temporary passwords, including one-time passwords and periodic passwords for easy sharing with others, and it also supports mechanical keys for emergency situations.
- [Quiet Unlock Mode & Auto Lock] The U200 comes with Quiet Unlock Mode, enabling you to unlock the door slowly, effectively reducing noise levels. Activate this feature right from the keypad: it's a standalone setting that doesn't require a hub or a Thread border router. Additionally, thanks to the built-in gyroscope, the U200 can remind you if the door is left open and even automatically lock it after closure. (This feature can only be used in the Aqara Home app, and please make sure the firmware for the Aqara Home App has been updated to the latest version.)
- [Rechargeable Battery & Multi-Power Options] The lock of the U200 is powered by rechargeable Li-Ion batteries with a battery life of up to 6 months( Performance based on up to 8 daily unlocking and locking actions via fingerprint/NFC), ensuring extended performance, and the keypad accommodates 1.5V AAA batteries and offers hard-wired powering capabilities*. It operates flawlessly in extreme temperatures ranging from -15 °C to 66 °C and the keypad is IPX5-rated for outdoor usage. (* AAA batteries are not rechargeable, and a hardwired setup requires a 12V-24V AC or DC power supply.)
- [Easy Installation & Wide Compatibility] The U200 is designed for hassle-free installation, fitting over the existing door lock without any drilling or screwing required, making it a convenient and straightforward solution for enhancing home security. The lock is compatible with Euro profiles and select Scandi cylinders. (Note: Please verify compatibility with your door before making a purchase.)
- [Enhanced Security Features] The keypad of the U200 incorporates Tamper Alert functions to ensure the safety and integrity of your home or property. Moreover, with the implementation of the AES encryption algorithm and fingerprint module encryption binding, your personal data and access to your property are kept secure.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0D1BZPJP1 |
| Additional Features | Fingerprint |
| Best Sellers Rank | #71,159 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #276 in Deadbolts |
| Brand Name | Aqara |
| Color | Silver |
| Connectivity Protocol | Matter Over Thread, Bluetooth |
| Control Method | App, Touch |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa, SmartThings |
| Customer Reviews | 2.7 2.7 out of 5 stars (1,918) |
| Included Components | Smart Door Lock |
| Item Dimensions | 2.44 x 2.36 x 5.98 inches |
| Item Type Name | Smart Lock |
| Item Weight | 1.16 Kilograms |
| Lock Type | Biometric |
| Manufacturer | Lumi United Technology Co., Ltd |
| Material Type | Polycarbonate |
| Model Name | Smart Lock U200 |
| Model Number | EL-D02E |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Style Name | Smart Lock |
| UPC | 192784001608 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Aqara
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 2.44 x 2.36 x 5.98 inches
- **Lock Type:** Biometric
- **Material:** Polycarbonate
- **Special Feature:** Fingerprint

## Images

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## Available Options

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

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How can I confirm if the U200 smart lock fits my door?**
A: To ensure compatibility, please check your lock cylinder thickness, key thickness, and the distance from the cylinder center to the door edge before purchase.

**Q: Why can't the lock turn or calibrate properly?**
A: Please ensure the correct adapter is selected from the 9 included sizes and that the lock body is firmly secured to the door using the provided adhesive pads if needed.

**Q: Why does my lock's adapter feel loose and fail to operate properly?**
A: Before installation, ensure the adapter matches your tailpiece shape. An incorrect fit—even if installed—may leave the lock cylinder improperly seated, causing motor failure and operational issues.

**Q: Why is my smart door lock unable to connect to the hub or app?**
A: For Matter-over-Thread devices, ensure: 1) You are using an 2-in-1 Matter Controller & Thread Border Router 2) Your router supports IPv6 3) Your phone and hub are on the same local network during setup. If issues persist, restart your hub and router.

**Q: Is this a Wi-Fi-enabled smart lock?**
A: No. It utilizes the Matter over Thread networking protocol and requires a compatible Matter-and-Thread-enabled smart hub (such as the Aqara M3 Hub) for network integration.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐ Basically dead in less than a year
*by A***. on August 12, 2025*

9 Apr 2026 Edit: ok so I’ve had this since August of 2025 and today’s date is noted above. This device has been intermittently problematic and uncooperative. Sometimes it locks and sometimes it just says it’s locked. I’ve come home more times than I should have to find the door unlocked, but also with a text message telling me that the door had locked when I left. Yeah, the one thing that a door lock cannot be is unreliable. At this point I don’t trust the lock unless I have manually checked it. In fact I find myself using the key most of the time because of the next thing I’ll talk about The device now makes sounds as if it is *trying* to lock or unlock, but. It actually doing either of those actions. About half of the time the device will eventually successfully lock or unlock. The other half of the time the device will eventually give up and just send me a text that it is jammed. No, it’s not actually jammed. It does this when the door is open and there is no way it’s jammed. Also, sometimes if I just press the lock button again it will actually work this time. But really, it’s just more convenient to just use the key. This is unfortunate, since I bought the lock and the doorbell cam together as a pair. And this unit not functioning as intended has basically negated the utility of the doorbell cam as well. $400~ish that I feel like is wasted at this point. And for the record, I have removed the battery and verified that it is fully charged, so no, the problem is not a battery that needs charged. I have not tested the battery to see if it has dead cells or something unlikely like that, so I guess that is possible. But again, not very likely due to how batteries like this are constructed. I hate leaving this review and update to the review. I have a lot of other Aqara devices that work great and have been working great for years. This one device, along with the doorbell cam that was intended to compliment it, have been a pair of expensive disappointments. Original August 2025 review: ok i wont get too deep into the weeds here. let me say that the install was fairly straightforward with the exception of needing to remove and invert a little plastic fitting on the baseplate of the interior frame of the lock. once i figured that part out, installation went very quickly and easily! I also already have other Aqara devices in my house, so adding it to my existing account was fast and straightforward as well. frankly, i have devices from many manufacturers that i bring into home assistant for interoperability, and Aqara (Xiaomi in case you dont know) is one of the most polished and easy to use apps! The lock feels decently made, even though it is mostly plastic, that part is inside and not exposed to the elements, so not really a big deal. The keypad however is placed outdoors. so i suppose that we will eventually see how durable it is. i live in southern california, and the sun can be brutal. i placed the keypad in a protected location to mitigate sun exposure, but again, time will tell. i have used the numerical keypad, the fingerprint reader and nfc on my watch and phone, and all seem to work quickly and reliably. And it integrated easily into apple home and bridged into home assistant just as easily using matter over thread. HOWEVER, this device is advertised as having an internal gyroscope so that it knows when its closed. yeah, it doesnt know when its closed. all it knows is that its not moving. so when the door is open, itll lock itself and tell me that its closed and locked. thats not okay. that creates a situation which would be easy to mistakenly leave the door open thinking its closed and locked. worse yet is that i bought and installed the newest doorbell camera / hub alongside this device, which is advertised to work in concert with each other. and i suppose at the most basic level, they do. but nowhere near the level that i expected from this brand. i have other devices which have actual facial recognition, and can respond accordingly. even though i couldnt find explicit wording saying that this was a feature, i was confident that since it had been such a basic feature in much lower priced devices, that it would do so. if this isnt the reason, i dont understand why it has the ability to register my picture to the device? all of the drawbacks i found with this device can be fixed with software updates. and im hopeful that they will be. and despite the shortcomings, i would recommend the device. just know what it is that youre buying. i admit that i have higher expectations than just about anyone else will. but in todays smart home environment, i feel justified in having high standards.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Impressive Matter/Thread Retrofit Lock
*by C***A on July 15, 2024*

This lock so far has been quite an impressive piece of tech. Based in the US, I have a standard US deadbolt on the door I installed this lock on. Installation was relatively simple. Keeping the front of my deadbolt, where the key is in insterted, I was able to easily remove the back latch, screw in the mount for the Aqara lock using the existing bolts from the original lock, and then I used one of the adapters matching to my deadbolt for the turny-bit. Then I popped on and secured the Aqara lock unit itself. Once physical setup of the hardware was compete, I added my new lock to three seperate ecosystems of choice. First, I checked for firmware updates in the Aqara app. At time of writing this review, 65 is the most up to date firmware available. Then, because I was already playing with the nuanced settings within the Aqara app, I adjusted the volume of the keypad/voice/beeps/etc. I also auto-calibrated the lock within the Aqara app. Then I set up the lock for Homekit/Apple Home because HomeKey is a super cool feature to utilize. I personally had zero issues with setting up this lock in Apple Home, though I am aware some people did encounted issues. Finally I set up the lock to Home Assistant. Both Apple Home and Home Assistant were set up using Matter/Thread with my existing Thread Network. It's important to keep in mind that you're not required at all to use the Aqara app to setup/calibrate, I could have just jumped straight into using Apple Home or HA. Though it's nice to have the option to set up/change different lock settings that are not part of the Matter standard at this time, so the Aqara app works around the current limitations of Matter by being able to adjust specific settings through their app. For actual use, the lock has been fantastic for the time I've used it so far. Fingerprint reader is ~snappy~, and pretty much instantaneous to unlock the lock. The Homekey works as it should and in my observation is as instantaneous as the fingerprint. Inputting a numeric code, has a very slight delay. Though not more than a few milliseconds. When controlling via my integration with Apple Home and Home Assistant, which are using Matter/Thread, it is incredibly quick to respond as well. I was very pleased and impressed with this. And of course, I'm able to use my established key as a back up. My only current gripe with the lock is that in order to update/change settings of the lock and keypad within the Aqara app is that one must establish a phsycial Bluetooth connection to the lock AND then press a button on the keypad to confirm the connection and wake the keypad. I understand potential reasons why this may be required as the keypad likely is put in a sleep state to conserve battery while it is not in active use, however for convenience sake, I wish I could just remotely access and change settings without having to wake the keypad, especially if one already has their lock connected to an M3 hub within the Aqara ecosystem which is meant to be able to provide said remoted access. Battery life of the lock and the keypad will be seen over the course of time as I continue to use this lock in everyday use scenarios. I am not too worried about being locked out, as I am particular to keeping tabs on battery levels as I've used several smart locks over the course of many years. Overall, I'm really enjoying this Aqara U200 Smart Lock. I highly recommend it so far and look forward to further development in the firmware to make it even easier to use and implement than it already is. As the Matter standard matures over time, and if Aqara continues to support this lock during this, the U200 will easily maintain a solid success.

### ⭐ Quality issues and terrible product support
*by C***M on June 26, 2025*

I purchased 5 of these locks to pair with my Aqara Hub M3 for use with Home Assistant. The first three locks paired with no issues. The last two would not pair under any circumstances. I even ordered replacement locks in case they were faulty, and the new locks wouldn't pair either. It almost seems the Hub M3 will only support three locks, but if this is the case, this limitation is not published anywhere. Aqara support is terrible. It is virtually impossible to talk to a human. All support is done via AI agent or email. For me, the back and forth was time consuming and took place over days without a resolution. A month after installation, one of the locks now has a bad motor. Unlocking or locking results in the motor grinding and then an error report. The lock is now broken and it is past the return window. These locks are terrible- the quality is subpar and the support is painfully slow and unable to resolve basic issues. Update Dec 8,2025: 4 of the 5 locks I purchased have now failed in less than a year. The motors make a grinding noise, but they cannot lock or unlock the deadbolt. They've all failed in the exact same way so it's clear that this product has a design defect. Buyer beware, if it works out of the box, it will likely fail after light use.

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