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I wish someone made a smart door lock status indicator. I don’t want my doors to unlock for me; I just want to know if I remembered to lock them.

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Like you want to have a dumb lock but a smart sensor that tells you if the deadbolt is locked or open?

I remember reading some blog somewhere about a person who rigged up a sensor to alert them if their mailbox had been opened or not, you could probably design something to do similar. Idk maybe a magnetic thing to detect the bolt itself, or something to detect on the position of the latch on the interior of the door?

Found this after a quick search, sorry for it being Reddit and the video of the working solution being uploaded to gfycat.

Dumb Deadbolt Lock Detection - Reddit

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It wouldn’t be hard to do if I got a hall sensor, I just didn’t want to have to mess with 3D modeling and printing a housing for it.

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I wonder if contact strips could be glued to the sides of the thing the deadbolt goes into?

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The ones I saw from Cisa, aside from reporting the status, could automatically lock every time you closed them

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HomeAssistant can do this. Set an automation when you leave your home zone, if door is unlocked notify you.

If you have a smart lock, you can even close it. You should get cameras and an alarm system first, though.

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if door is unlocked notify you.

How do you detect this condition without a motorized smart lock?

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Hall sensor or a switch that gets pressed when the lock is locked.

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