The ULTRALOQ Bolt NFC architectural framework utilizes a high-torque DC motor designed to manage standard door misalignments and a serviceable 5-pin C-keyway cylinder. Structural analysis lists the internal chassis material as zinc alloy, which provides a physical barrier against drill-based intrusion, complemented by an IP65-rated gasket system for environmental sealing.
Chipset documentation confirms support for Bluetooth 5.0 and 13.56 MHz NFC, adhering to the ISO/IEC 18092 protocol required for secure authentication. Performance data suggests a battery duty cycle of approximately six months under optimal mechanical conditions, though current draw spikes are observed when the motor encounters friction during the locking phase.
Functional Integration
- Entry methods: Physical Key, Digital Keypad, NFC Tap, Mobile Application.
- Connectivity: Local Bluetooth 5.0, optional Wi-Fi via external bridge.
- Authentication: Apple Security Chip for Home Key validation.
Standardized testing indicates that the local Bluetooth and NFC interfaces minimize processing latency. However, remote access functionality is contingent upon the deployment of an external bridge or a compatible hub acting as a signal relay. The physical dimensions result in a larger interior footprint compared to concealed-drivetrain models.
The Level Smart Lock+ WiFi is suggested for users requiring an invisible form factor that integrates all radio components directly into the deadbolt itself.
This unit is classified within the broader ecosystem of smart lock conversion kits and standalone secure entry systems.