How Can You Prevent Your Smart Lock Battery from Dying Unexpectedly?

To avoid being locked out due to a dead battery, follow these preventive measures:

1. Monitor Battery Life Regularly

  • Check battery levels via the smart lock app at least once a month.
  • If your lock doesn’t support app monitoring, check the LED indicator for warnings.

2. Set Up Battery Replacement Reminders

  • Change batteries every 6-12 months, even if they aren’t completely dead.
  • Sync battery replacements with events like daylight saving time changes.

3. Use High-Quality Batteries

  • Choose brand-name alkaline or lithium batteries for longer performance.
  • Avoid rechargeable AA batteries unless recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Never mix old and new batteries, as this can cause uneven power distribution.

4. Keep Emergency Backup Power Accessible

  • Store a spare key in a safe location.
  • Keep a 9V battery in your car or emergency kit.
  • Consider installing a secondary entry lock in case of emergencies.

5. Choose a Smart Lock with Backup Features

If you’re shopping for a smart lock, look for models with:

  • Physical key override
  • External battery terminals
  • Low-battery alerts via smartphone
  • Rechargeable battery options

Read also: What Happens If a Smart Lock Battery Dies?