Kwikset’s new Matter-over-Thread smart lock costs under $200

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Kwikset announced a price and release date for its Aura Reach smart lock at CES 2026 this week. A more affordable Matter-over-Thread option compared to the excellent but expensive Halo Select, the Aura Reach is available now for $189.

At just under $100 less than the Halo, you are sacrificing built-in Wi-Fi and an integrated door sensor that lets you know if the door is open or closed. The full-replacement deadbolt lock also has a Grade 2 security rating compared to Grade 1 on the Halo line, and a more utilitarian design.

While the Aura does work with Apple Home through Matter, it doesn’t support Apple Home Key’s tap-to-unlock, which is available on the Halo Select Plus. That model costs a whopping $360, thanks to the Apple tax.

However, the Aura does feature a touchscreen keypad with a built-in backlight that turns on as you approach, thanks to a proximity sensor — a nice touch.

The Aura also works with Kwikset’s hands-free auto-unlock feature. This uses a combination of Bluetooth and geofencing to unlock as you approach. Plus, you can also unlock it via Bluetooth using Kwikset’s app.

The lock is powered by four AA batteries that should last up to a year.

While there’s no Wi-Fi, because the lock works with Matter-over-Thread, you can control it when you’re away from home by connecting it to a Matter platform, such as Amazon Alexa, Google Home, or Apple Home. However, you will need a Thread Border Router — which could be an Apple TV or an Echo smart speaker.

Kwikset says the Aura also has a new optional Signal Range Boost, which “doubles Matter network performance.” This could be useful if your Thread border router isn’t near your front door.

Finally, you can also just use a traditional key, and it supports Kwikset’s SmartKey Security, which lets you rekey the lock yourself.

The Aura Reach is ANSI/BHMA Grade 2 certified, available in satin nickel and matte black, and now available for $189 from Amazon, The Home Depot, Lowe’s, and others.

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