9to5Mac - Tuesday, January 6, 2026 

Aqara Smart Lock U400 launches with Apple Wallet support for fully 
automatic unlocking
 
The Aqara Smart Lock U400 has been launched today at CES with support for 
the Home key feature in Apple Wallet. This means your door can 
automatically unlock as you approach it from the outside, with no user 
action required.

It uses ultra-wideband technology to detect someone carrying an iPhone or 
wearing an Apple Watch registered with the lock …

The company says this is a major step in convenience.
Equipped with the cutting-edge ultra-wideband (UWB) technology, this 
deadbolt lock uses high-precision location tracking to offer intuitive, 
hands-free unlocking with home key on iPhone or Apple Watch. With 
incredible accuracy, the U400 automatically unlocks when an authorized user 
walks up to the door, marking a major leap forward in secure, convenient, 
and reliable access control.

“We are excited to be among the first manufacturers to deliver UWB 
technology in home locks to consumers,” said Cathy You, Aqara Senior Vice 
President of Global Business and Strategy. “At Aqara, we envision a future 
where smart home technology is seamless, intuitive, and even invisible—your 
home responds naturally to the people within it, without requiring constant 
user interaction. With the U400 lock, we’re redefining how consumers engage 
with their access control systems, providing instant, automated access 
without compromising privacy.”

Akara notes that UWB is far more sophisticated than Bluetooth.
Unlike traditional proximity-based technologies like Bluetooth, UWB 
utilizes Time of Flight (ToF) distance measurement and Angle of Arrival 
(AoA) calculations to track the user’s trajectory. This ensures the lock 
only grants access when the authorized user approaches from the outside and 
minimizes accidental unlocks when the user is inside or merely passing by

When you pair the lock with the Home app on your iPhone, a Home key is 
automatically added to Apple Wallet, and it also supports Siri voice 
commands for lock and unlock.

The U400 additionally offers a range of other unlocking options: a physical 
key, fingerprint recognition, and passcodes which can be recurring or 
one-time use for granting visitor access. If the battery-powered lock runs 
out of power, you can plug in an external power bank for emergency access.

The lock is based on the Thread protocol, which means you do need a 
Thread-compatible hub in the home. This includes the Apple TV 4K, 
second-generation HomePod, HomePod Mini, and a range of third-party Thread 
Border routers.

It requires an iPhone 11 and later running iOS 18.5 or later, or an Apple 
Watch Series 6 and later. The iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generation) and iPhone 
16e are not compatible because they don’t have the UWB chip.

The Smart Lock U400 lock is available today in the USA for $270. You can 
buy on Amazon US and Amazon Canada, and from Apple stores in Australia, New 
Zealand, and Singapore. It’s expected to come to US Apple stores later this 
month.

Original Article at:
https://9to5mac.com/2026/01/06/aqara-smart-lock-u400-launches-with-apple-wallet-support-for-fully-automatic-unlocking/

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