ᐅ Strike plate and smart door lock (Nuki / Bold)

Created on: 8 Mar 2025 11:37
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Hello everyone,

We have a multi-family house, but only relatives live there. I want to switch to smart door locks and am considering whether to choose Nuki Ultra or Bold. The main differences are:

Nuki Smart Ultra:
  • It actually turns the key, so it can open and close both the latch and the deadbolt
  • If someone doesn’t have a smartphone, they can still lock and unlock with the traditional key
  • Battery lasts about 6 months

Bold Elite SX33:
  • The exterior knob is free-spinning. By activating it via smartphone or a clicker, the knob is engaged and you can lock or unlock. This extends battery life significantly
  • If someone doesn’t have a smartphone, they can lock and unlock with the clicker
  • Battery lasts about 2 years (and apparently even longer depending on use)

Prices are relatively similar for the complete package. There isn’t much difference. We have 1 main entrance door, 4 apartment doors, and 1 garage door.

1. First question: What is the name of the latch on the strike plate that allows the door to be opened without a key by simply pushing harder? (The latch basically doesn’t hold against the strike plate)

2. Second question: What are the strike plates called that have a latch allowing the door to be opened without a key by pushing harder? Are these also available for apartment doors? The strike plate height is 20cm (8 inches).

Use case: Children come home from school at midday. On the main entrance door strike plate, we have the latch “unlocked” so the children can enter anytime without a key or smartphone. At our apartment door, they have to knock or ring the bell.

With Nuki, the following would be possible:
  • You unlock the latch on both the main entrance and apartment doors. The children could enter anytime. Via the app, you could lock both doors by engaging the deadbolt into the strike plate again. Then a key or clicker would be needed. So at certain times the children could just enter freely.

With Bold, I don’t see this option. But you could give the children a clicker. If they lose it, you can simply deactivate it. This isn’t as problematic as losing a key.

3. What are your thoughts? All other common use cases should be similar. Which would you tend to choose? Does anyone have experience with either system?
OWLer31 Mar 2025 15:50
I think that if a burglar uses AI to replicate my fingerprint for a smart door lock, I might as well give them my car as a reward. Such openness to technology deserves to be rewarded.

In the meantime, I’m still afraid of screwdrivers, cordless drills, and wire.