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The L701 Smart Lock by WAFERLOCK is a high-security, EN16867-certified keyless door handle lock designed for Euro-style mortice doors. Featuring Bluetooth app control without extra gateways, it supports unlocking via smartphone, RFID cards, and passcodes (up to 2,000 sets). Built tough with IP68 waterproof and 60-minute fire resistance, it fits doors 35-73mm thick and offers versatile access management for modern smart homes.









| Manufacturer | WAFERLOCK |
| Part Number | L701-B05 |
| Product Dimensions | 59 x 4 x 2.1 cm; 1.77 kg |
| Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. (included) |
| Item model number | L701-B05-1 |
| Colour | Black |
| Style | Modern |
| Finish | Polished |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Special Features | Waterproof, Passcode Unlock, App control |
| Included Components | â1x L701 Smart Handle Lock; 2x Key Cards; 1x CR2 Battery; Fixing pack |
| Batteries included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Metal |
| Item Weight | 1.77 kg |
M**H
A Smart Lock Built to Withstand Bad Weather and Offers Both App-Based or Standalone Operation
The Waferlock L701 lock is primarily suited to doors that use the handle to engage or retract the hooks and bolts within the locking mechanism, this tends to require the handle to be lifted before the lock is locked and pushed down to open the door once the lock is unlocked. As such it is up against numerous similar models made by Yale, SmartLock, Simpled and Ruveno. Given the competition what does the L701 have to offer that sets it apart?In short, itâs the lockâs IP rating which is an impressive IP68. For now, the best of its competitorsâ ratings only reach IP55. In a cold, windy and rainy climate such as the UKâs that could make all the difference in terms of durability, especially if the lock is on a door thatâs exposed to the elements.The L701 is priced similarly to the Yale, Simpled, and Ruveno incarnations, and almost half the price of the Smartlock/Prolok one. Function wise it lacks fingerprint and manual key override, although it does allow a backup power source to get the lock to function in case the battery runs out. One thing it does offer that I didnât notice the other locks having was the ability to program the lock without the use of a phone app. This âStandaloneâ mode is very easy to use and may appeal to those who donât have, or want to use, a smartphone to manage their lock.On the subject of the standalone and app modes, the manual I had wasnât as clear as I thought it should be when it came to pointing out the appâs abilities. So, to be clear, the app can link key cards, set PIN numbers (combinations) for multiple users, invite others to install and use the same app to unlock the door, and although itâs in Beta testing right now, it looks like a proximity mode is being developed where the lock will unlock once youâre within a certain distance from it. If youâve got the app and want to know how to use these functions press the head and shoulders icon at the top of the app after pressing on your lockâs icon.The final positive unique selling point for this lock relates to installing the L701. Itâs slightly easier to install than some of its competitors because it doesnât require connecting a cable between the inner and outer lock housings. This normally results in having to drill a hole big enough in the door to contain the excess cable. This is completely avoided with the L701. However, given it may well still involve drilling a hole in your PVC door (and possibly the lock shielding), to allow the top bolt through the door, itâs probably best to get a professional to install it. When we fitted it onto one of my doors, I got a professional in as it required drilling through both the door and lock, but outside of that, it was plain sailing in terms of attaching it to the door.Weâve only had this lock for several weeks so havenât been able to test its durability however it has operated well and is still showing 100% battery remaining. As for its functionality, itâs very easy to use and has made life a lot easier when it comes to entering or leaving my place. As with most products, itâs less a case of what is best, but what fits the needs of the customer. So, if youâd prefer a smart lock that didnât require using a smartphone to run it, then this is definitely worth considering. Conversely, you might like using the phone app and all that has to offer but your main worry is your lock will be on a door thatâs exposed to harsh weather, if so, then this might also be just what you need.
C**3
Did not fully engage multipoint lock
Would not fully engage the multi lock door and I had to return because I could not shut or open the door with this unitInstalled. Too bad because the feature set is rich, and I already drilled additional holes in my door to accommodate it.
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