The first smart deadbolt capable of wireless charging is coming this year
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Alfred's new DB2S smart deadbolt will charge via Wi-Charge's infrared power transmission, though the transmitter will be sold separately. | Image: Alfred
The first wirelessly powered smart deadbolt is launching later this year - but you'll have to wait for the wireless power. The Alfred DB2S is the first DIY-installable smart lock that can charge via infrared power transmission, and Alfred says it'll be available for $299 at The Home Depot, Lowe's, and other retailers in early Q2.
There's a slight catch, though: that $299 doesn't get you wireless charging, at least not yet. For that, you'll need a Wi-Charge charging kit, which won't be available through consumer channels until the second half of 2023 at the earliest. Pricing for the kit has not been set.
When it is available, the charging kit will consist of a replacement backplate for the lock with a built-in Wi-Charge receiver, as...