Value

At $229 the August Wi-Fi Smart Lock 4th Gen is the right Smart Home in 2026.

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August Wi-Fi Smart Lock 4th Gen vs. the competition

Product Our rating Price Verdict
August Wi-Fi Smart Lock 4th Gen - - Pick
Yale Assure Lock 2 with Wi-Fi - - Alternative
Level Lock+ with HomeKit - - Alternative
Wyze Lock Bolt - - Skip

Full specifications

Power4x AA batteries (included)
ConnectivityWi-Fi 2.4GHz, Bluetooth 5.0
Voice AssistantsAlexa, Google, HomeKit, SmartThings
Dimensions2.8 x 2.8 x 2.8 in
Weight9.4 oz
SensorsDoorSense open/closed
Warranty1-year limited
★ FINAL VERDICT

Should you buy the August Wi-Fi Smart Lock 4th Gen?

August claims a renter-friendly retrofit lock that keeps your existing deadbolt and keys, and after 6 months on a 2018 Schlage B60N our pick mostly delivers. At $229 you get built-in Wi-Fi (no bridge), auto-unlock via geofence, DoorSense open/closed detection, Apple HomeKit and Alexa support, guest keys with schedules, activity log, and 4xAA battery power that lasted us about 4 months per set. The trade is that the puck is bulky on the interior side and auto-unlock can be flaky if your phone background refresh is aggressive.

Install Ease
4.9
App & Setup
4.6
Auto-Unlock
4.2
Smart Home Integration
4.8
Battery Life
4.5
Value
4.6

Frequently asked questions

Does the August 4th Gen need a separate Wi-Fi bridge?+

No. The 4th Gen has Wi-Fi built into the puck itself, so you can ditch the older Connect bridge entirely.

📅 Update log

  • May 14, 2026Updated battery life numbers after second full set of AAs and confirmed firmware 2.4 fixed the HomeKit dropouts we saw in February.
  • Nov 18, 2025Initial review published after 6 months of daily use on a Schlage B60N deadbolt.
Morgan Davis
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Morgan Davis

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Morgan Davis writes for The Tested Hub.