Lockly Vision Prestige: AI Video Doorbell & Smart Lock at CES 2025

Last year, we saw a smart lock that opens your door just by looking at it. This time around, Lockly is introducing the Vision Prestige Duet Series, which updates the old deadbolt and peephole with more advanced versions. The new smart deadbolt keeps the face unlock function from last year’s model, the Visage, but adds a 190° camera that streams 2K video to a display on the opposite side of the lock.

Power and Features

The Lockly Vision Prestige is powered by a rechargeable 10,000mAh battery, which the manufacturer says can last up to eight months. It also has built-in support for 2.4GHz WiFi, so you don’t need a separate bridge. Besides facial recognition, the Vision Prestige offers fingerprint unlocking, keycode access, and even NFC options through Apple Home Key.

Compatibility Concerns

However, if you are already deeply invested in another smart home setup, you might find these features lacking. The Vision Prestige does not support Matter, but it does work well with Alexa and Google Home. Interestingly, these integrations do not apply to the doorbell feature.

Yet, maybe this is just part of what it means to innovate. Lockly plans to launch its most advanced smart lock in the fourth quarter of 2025, pricing it at $499—$150 more than the Visage model.

New Hands-Free Technology

Also launching this fall is the Lockly Secure Pro, which uses Ultra Wideband (UWB) technology for hands-free unlocking. While the Vision Prestige opens with facial recognition, the Secure Pro senses your intention to enter by interacting with a connected device, like your smartphone or smartwatch. As you get closer, the door unlocks automatically without any physical interaction.

Lockly mentions that the UWB feature will first be available on select Android flagship phones, including the Google Pixel 9. Meanwhile, iOS users will have to use NFC with their iPhones or Apple Watches via Home Key.

Additional Unlocking Methods

There are more ways to unlock the Secure Pro: a fingerprint reader and a touchscreen keypad are included. For those who prefer traditional methods, a physical key is also provided. The Lockly Secure Pro will retail for $379.99 at launch.

Security Camera Options

Lockly’s security cameras are designed for both indoor and outdoor use. The Sightline and Sightline Pro are weather-resistant, solar-powered cameras with built-in batteries. Both models can record footage to a microSD card and send AI notifications through the Lockly app. When set up indoors, users can create a virtual floor plan in the app for easier monitoring.

The Sightline Pro is the more expensive option, with a retail price of $149.99. It offers full 360° rotation, motion tracking, and can record in 4K video. In contrast, the fixed Sightline camera features spotlights for shooting 2K HD video even in low light, priced at $69.99.

Neither of these cameras will be available until summer 2024, but you can currently get Blink outdoor cameras at a 33% discount on Amazon.

Lockly, CES 2025

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