Forget Hiding a Spare Key – Grant Sitters Secure Access While You're on Spring Vacation With This Hubless Smart Lock

It also works for courier drop-offs in your entryway, from anywhere in the world

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A significant benefit of smart technology is that it allows us to manage our homes from anywhere in the world. While you're on vacation, you can now grant access to couriers, dog walkers, and babysitters with a simple smart lock, instead of leaving copies of spare keys around or missing deliveries.

The eufy FamiLock E34 is one of the highest-rated options on the market, from a brand that we've long been impressed with after hands-on experience with its robust home security and cleaning solutions.

Pair it with one of the best video doorbells, and you'll have complete control over the comings and goings of your front door, wherever you are. And right now, it's $100 less.

The eufy FamiLock E34 Grants Complete Access to Your Front Door, From Anywhere

eufy FamiLock E34 | was $279.99, now $179.99 at eufy (save $100)
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eufy FamiLock E34 | was $279.99, now $179.99 at eufy (save $100)

The eufy FamiLock E34 can be unlocked via your smartphone, with the keypad, or by placing your palm on it.

Having to leave spare keys behind for pet sitters and babysitters is dangerous for your home security, particularly as keys can be copied, and savvy intruders know how to search for hidden keys. It also isn't something you'd entrust a delivery person with, so when you're away, secure access to your entryway can prove to be a game-changer to avoid missed deliveries of larger parcels.

That's what the eufy FamiLock E34 is designed to solve without the need for a smart home hub. As it connects to your Wi-Fi, you have complete control from your smartphone, without a complicated installation or additional technology.

To add it to your smart home setup, all you need to do is download the eufy app, and from there, you're able to unlock your front or side door from anywhere.

The smart lock doesn't have a camera, however, so you'll need to pair it with one of the best video doorbells, ideally a eufy model such as the eufy E340, so you can view everything from one screen.

For example, a courier approaches and your phone alerts you, and instead of them having to leave the package on your doorstep for porch pirates, or taking it back to the depot for you to have to collect when you're home, you can grant brief access to your home for them to drop it off, then lock it again afterwards.

And while key lock boxes are an effective way to leave access for pet sitters and babysitters, they aren't as secure as digital-only access, as spare keys can always be stolen or, in the worst-case scenario, cut and copied.

And even when you're not away on vacation, the eufy FamiLock E34 makes opening your door easier, using a keypad or your own palm to unlock the door in seconds, to avoid fumbling around for keys every time.

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The eufy FamiLock E34 is a useful technological upgrade that grants remote access to your front door when needed, while simultaneously improving its security.

But it works best when paired with a video doorbell, and it isn't the only solution we've found to answer deliveries while you're out of the house.

All prices were correct at the time of publication.


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Dan Fauzi
Contributing Writer

Dan is the former Home Tech Editor for Homes & Gardens, where they covered cleaning, sound, smart home, and air treatment across the Solved section. Before joining Homes & Gardens, Dan worked across a range of home, garden, tech, and lifestyle titles, including Top Ten Reviews, BBC Science Focus, YourHomeStyle, and Gardens Illustrated. They have spent more than 400 hours testing and reviewing vacuums, soundbars, and air purifiers. Dan holds a BA in Philosophy and an MA in Magazine Journalism. Outside of work, you'll usually find them at gigs and art galleries, cycling somewhere scenic, or cooking up something good in the kitchen.