Finding the best smart lock for a UK home takes more research than you might expect. The vast majority of reviews are written for US readers, where single-bolt deadlocks are the norm. In the UK, most front doors — whether uPVC, composite, or timber — use a multipoint locking system, and that changes everything about which devices will actually fit and function reliably. This guide cuts through the noise so you can choose the right smart lock for your door, your budget, and your insurance policy.
Why UK Door Types Matter
Before you buy any smart lock, you need to know what is on your front door. The three most common configurations in the UK are:
- uPVC multipoint doors — the most widespread type in British homes built after the 1990s. Lifting the handle drives multiple bolts into the frame simultaneously. Few smart locks can automate this motion, so your options are more limited.
- Composite doors — often use the same multipoint mechanism as uPVC. Many also accept a Euro cylinder, which gives you more smart lock choices.
- Timber doors with a mortice deadlock — common in older or listed properties. These often use a BS3621-certified five-lever mortice lock, and smart lock compatibility varies.
If you have a Euro cylinder (the oval-shaped barrel in the centre of your door handle), you have access to the widest range of smart locks. If you have a pure multipoint without a Euro cylinder, you are limited to a handful of specialist products.
Insurance Compliance: What UK Policies Require
UK home insurance policies typically require door locks to meet either BS3621 (for timber mortice locks) or TS007 3-star (for Euro cylinders on uPVC and composite doors). A TS007 3-star rating can be achieved with a standalone 3-star cylinder, or by pairing a 1-star cylinder with 2-star door furniture. Many insurers also require a physical key override — meaning fully keyless electronic locks may not satisfy your minimum security requirements.
Always check your policy wording before installing any smart lock. Fitting a device that does not meet your insurer's minimum security requirements could invalidate a claim.
The Best Smart Locks for UK Homes in 2026
1. Ultion Nuki Plus — Best Overall for UK Homes
Best for: Euro cylinder doors; homeowners who want high security and smart home integration.
The Ultion Nuki Plus is widely regarded as the top smart lock for UK buyers in 2026. It combines a Nuki Smart Lock Pro motor unit with Ultion's own 3-star TS007-rated cylinder — one of the most anti-snap cylinders available, carrying a £5,000 security guarantee from Ultion. Because the cylinder itself holds the rating, you retain insurance compliance while gaining full smart functionality.
The 2025 revision added Matter support, meaning it works natively with Amazon Alexa, Google Home, Apple Home, and — via the Home Assistant Matter integration — with a local Home Assistant set-up. The built-in Wi-Fi removes the need for a separate bridge. Battery life runs to around a year on a standard set of AA cells.
Prices vary by retailer but typically sit between £229 and £339 depending on whether you choose the standard or Plus bundle. It retrofits over your existing Euro cylinder in around ten minutes with a screwdriver, leaving no permanent modifications to the door.
2. Yale Conexis L2 — Best for Multipoint uPVC Doors
Best for: uPVC multipoint doors; households that want to go entirely keyless.
The Yale Conexis L2 is one of the very few smart locks built specifically for UK multipoint doors. Rather than replacing a cylinder, it replaces the entire handle assembly, integrating with the lift-to-lock mechanism that drives multiple bolts into the frame. It ships with the Yale Access Module and a Wi-Fi bridge included, so remote access is available out of the box.
Access methods include smartphone app, key card, and key fob. Notably, the Conexis L2 has no physical key override — if the battery dies or the electronics fail, you will need a locksmith. Yale recommends keeping a spare battery pack or enabling the low-battery alerts in the app. Prices vary by retailer but are typically between £230 and £290 for the standard unit.
The lock is available in five finishes: satin nickel, brass, chrome, black, and white. It integrates with video doorbell systems via the Yale Access app, making it a natural pairing if you are building a wider access-control set-up.
3. Nuki Smart Lock Pro (5th Gen) — Best for Home Assistant Users
Best for: Euro cylinder doors; Home Assistant and Matter power users.
The fifth-generation Nuki Smart Lock Pro brings built-in Wi-Fi and Thread, a brushless motor with three speed settings, and a rechargeable battery that charges in around two hours. It is certified as Works with Home Assistant and integrates natively via the Home Assistant Matter integration introduced in 2026.4.
Prices vary by retailer but the Pro typically sits around £229 in the UK. Unlike the Ultion Nuki, the standard Nuki cylinder is not rated to TS007 3-star — if your insurer mandates that standard, pair it with a separate high-security cylinder or consider the Ultion version. The Nuki app supports temporary access codes, activity logs, and auto-lock timers, all without a subscription fee.
4. Yale Linus L2 Lite — Best Budget Pick with Matter
Best for: Euro cylinder doors; budget-conscious buyers who want Matter compatibility.
The Yale Linus L2 Lite is the most affordable Matter-enabled smart lock widely available in the UK, typically priced from around £130. It fits over most Euro cylinder and Swiss round cylinder profiles without drilling, installs in around ten minutes, and does not require a hub or bridge for Matter operation.
The lock has a built-in touchscreen keypad on the motor unit, so you can enter a PIN directly on the door rather than relying solely on your phone. It retains the physical key through the existing cylinder beneath, so your insurance compliance depends on which cylinder you already have fitted. If your door has a TS007 3-star cylinder already, the Linus L2 Lite adds smart functionality without compromising your cover.
Key Features to Compare
| Lock | Door Type | Matter | Key Override | Approx. Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ultion Nuki Plus | Euro cylinder | Yes | Yes (Ultion key) | £229–£339 |
| Yale Conexis L2 | uPVC multipoint | No | No | £230–£290 |
| Nuki Smart Lock Pro (5th Gen) | Euro cylinder | Yes | Yes | ~£229 |
| Yale Linus L2 Lite | Euro cylinder | Yes | Yes | ~£130 |
Prices vary by retailer and change frequently. Check Amazon UK, John Lewis, and the manufacturer's own site for current pricing.
How to Choose the Right Smart Lock
Check your door type first. If you have a uPVC multipoint without a Euro cylinder, the Yale Conexis L2 is your main option. If you have a Euro cylinder, you have far more choice.
Check your insurance policy. Look for the minimum security requirements (MSR) section. If your policy requires TS007 3-star or BS3621, confirm whether your chosen smart lock — or its companion cylinder — meets that standard before buying.
Decide on your smart home ecosystem. If you run Home Assistant locally, prioritise locks with Matter or a native Home Assistant integration. The Nuki Pro and Ultion Nuki Plus are both strong options. If you use Alexa or Google Home only, all four locks above work well via their respective apps.
Consider whether you need a keypad. If you want family members or guests to enter a PIN without a phone, the Yale Linus L2 Lite includes a keypad at a lower price than most rivals. For more advanced automation scenarios — such as unlocking when a presence sensor detects you arriving home — a Matter-enabled lock paired with Home Assistant gives you the most flexibility.
Installation Tips for UK Homes
- Measure your Euro cylinder's length before ordering. The most common UK size is 35/35 (total 70 mm), but doors vary. Most smart lock kits specify which cylinder lengths they support.
- For uPVC doors, check that the lock mechanism is a multipoint type by lifting the handle and watching for multiple bolts engaging. If only a single latch moves, you likely have a standard Euro cylinder set-up and have more options.
- Keep the original cylinder and packaging in case you need to revert for insurance or tenancy reasons.
- Register the lock with the manufacturer immediately after installation to activate any guarantee or security warranty.
- If you want a full alarm system to work alongside your smart lock, our Ring Alarm UK review covers how Ring's Z-Wave alarm integrates with supported smart locks for auto-arming.




