
Schlage just put a real date on the smart lock it teased a year and a half ago. The company first revealed Sense Pro at CES 2025, so after all the “coming soon” promises, it’s finally real. The Sense Pro Smart Deadbolt goes on sale June 29, 2026, and it’s the company’s first lock that decides to open based on where you’re walking, not just whether your phone happens to be nearby.
Price: $399
Where to Buy: Schlage
The headline feature is a system Schlage calls Converge. It pairs Ultra Wideband radio with the home key stored in your Apple Wallet, then reads your speed, direction, and motion to work out whether you actually mean to come inside. Schlage says that’s a sharper read than the geofencing or proximity-only tricks most hands-free locks lean on, because the lock holds off until you reach the door instead of firing the moment you pull into the driveway.
What Schlage Converge Actually Does
Most hands-free locks run off a rough location bubble. When your phone crosses an invisible line near the house, the lock opens. That sounds handy until the door pops open while you’re mowing the lawn or grabbing mail at the curb.
Converge takes a different route. Ultra Wideband measures both the time a signal takes to travel and the angle it arrives from, so the lock can tell how far away you are and which way you’re heading. Schlage says the system reads intent, which means it waits until your path shows you’re actually walking up to the door. The payoff is an unlock that lands right as you arrive, with no app to open and no keypad to tap.
How Hands-Free Unlocking Works Day to Day
You won’t be stuck with one behavior. The Schlage Home app offers three hands-free modes, named intuitive, touch, and delay, so you can tune how eager the lock is to open.
Someone in a busy household might want a short delay, while a person hauling groceries every evening might prefer the door to read their approach and open on its own.
If you’d rather keep things tactile, the Sense Pro still takes a code on its touchscreen, so you’re never dependent on a phone to get in. You can store up to 250 access codes, which is plenty for handing out unique entries to family, guests, dog walkers, and the occasional contractor without reusing a single one.
Where Apple Home and Matter Fit In
The Sense Pro is the first Schlage lock to run on Matter over Thread, the connectivity standard built to help smart home gear talk to each other without the usual headaches. To get the Thread benefits and remote control through Apple Home, you’ll need a Thread-capable hub such as an Apple TV 4K or a HomePod, and your iPhone or Apple Watch has to be recent enough to carry a home key.
Built-in WiFi handles the rest. Through the Schlage Home app you can lock and unlock from anywhere, set the door to lock itself on a timer or a daily schedule, and check the lock’s status while you’re away. It also drops into the Apple Home app next to your other accessories, so the door can join automations like a goodnight routine that locks up and shuts off the lights.
Battery Life and the USB-C Backup
Schlage rates the Sense Pro at up to six months on a charge under normal use, and it warns you twice before you’re caught out, once on the lock’s touchscreen and again in the app. If the batteries die at the worst possible moment, there’s a USB-C port on the lock that takes a quick jolt of power, so you can still get inside while you sort out fresh ones.
Why the June 29 Launch Took So Long
Schlage first showed the Sense Pro at CES in January 2025, and the wait since then has been the thing fans keep asking about. The company stayed quiet on a firm ship date for most of that stretch, which is a long runway for a product people clearly wanted. Now it’s pinned to June 29, 2026.
Android Support Is Coming Later
Apple users get the full experience at launch, but Schlage says Android owners aren’t shut out for good. The Sense Pro is built to the Aliro standard, and once it’s certified, Schlage expects it to support Aliro digital keys in Samsung Wallet and Google Wallet later this year. People with UWB-capable Samsung or Google phones would get hands-free unlock, while those on NFC phones would tap to unlock instead.
What It Costs and When You Can Buy It
The Schlage Sense Pro lands at $399 in the United States, sold through Schlage.com along with Amazon, Lowe’s, and The Home Depot. Canadian buyers will pay $549 and can grab it online or in store at The Home Depot. Both versions go live June 29, 2026.
Price: $399
Where to Buy: Schlage
“At Schlage, we are committed to delivering innovative, reliable, and high-quality products and experiences to our customers who trust us to secure their homes,” said David Perozzi, general manager of Allegion Home. The pitch is convenience without giving up the security the brand is known for.



