August smart lock delayed until Q1 2014, available for pre-order now

August smart lock delayed until Q1 2014, available for preorder now

The August smart lock was set to ship to customers beginning later this year, but for reasons unknown, it’s now delayed. The $199 Yves Behar-designed deadbolt, which can be controlled via a smartphone app connected over Bluetooth, is available for pre-orders beginning today, and will now debut with silver, bronze, black and red finishes. Additionally, August will also now support a feature called EverLock, which recognizes when you’ve closed a door behind you and automatically engages the bolt. Check out the new colors in the gallery below; if you like what you see, you can hit up the source link to place an order.%Gallery-slideshow99820%

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T.S. Eliot didn’t know what the hell he was talking about—August is unquestionably the cruelest month. With only four more sweet weeks of summer left, every day that passes is just another reminder that we’re about to be back in the lifeless dregs of fall. And what do we do when something upsets us? That’s right; stuff it deep down inside you and drown it out with the immediate gratification of the month’s most glorious gadgets. It’s the healthy thing to do.

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August Smart Lock Designed by Yves Behar

August Smart Lock brings more tech to your everyday door lock.

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August: the beautiful, Yves Behar-designed $199 smart lock

August smart lock

The home automation market is really starting to take off, and surprisingly, it’s door locks that are proving to be one of the biggest areas of interest. Established home security companies like Kwikset and mobile carriers (via unnamed OEMs) are working to combine smartphones and deadbolts, while startups like Smart Knob are using offline technology to simplify vacation rentals. August, the brainchild of Yves Behar and Jason Johnson, combines elements of both approaches and does so with Behar’s typical flair for stunning design. The primary way of unlocking an August-equipped door is through an app that pairs with the stylish mechanism via Bluetooth. But it skips out on the direct internet connection, which could leave it more vulnerable to hacks.

Instead, it passes all necessary online communications through the paired phone or tablet. In fact, it’s capable of operating without an internet connection at all, since it relies on algorithmically generated keys, similar to a secure ID token. Those “keys” are assigned to specific devices, that also have the app installed, which are identified via Bluetooth LE. Each lock is synced up with Augusts’ servers and attached to a unique account that you manage through the companion app. And, even if the batteries die, you can still use the old standby: an actual key.

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Your Phone Is the Key to the New August Smart Lock

Your Phone Is the Key to the New August Smart Lock

A new door lock from startup August pairs with smartphones over Bluetooth to grant you — and whoever you invite through its app — keyless access to your home.