ID Lock Next brings modern, reliable control of your ID Lock smart door lock to Homey Pro. It is a ground-up, independent app that speaks both Z-Wave and Zigbee through a single, protocol-agnostic core — so the same features and the same settings work no matter which module your lock uses.
Lock and unlock from Homey, see who opened the door and how, manage the PIN codes for your household, get notified about important events, and tie it all together with flows.
Supported locks:
• ID Lock 150 — Z-Wave or Zigbee
• ID Lock 202 — Z-Wave or Zigbee (shares the 150's swappable module)
• ID Lock 101 — Z-Wave
Features:
• Lock and unlock, with door open/closed and battery status
• Tamper and heat alarms
• "Who unlocked, and how" — PIN, RFID, manual or automatic — as capabilities and flow tokens
• User and PIN management: add, change and clear codes, change the master PIN (Z-Wave), and import/export your user list
• Reliable, queue-based PIN synchronization that respects battery-powered locks, with per-user synced / pending / failed status
• Notifications for lock events and an in-app activity log
• A diagnostics dashboard with a health overview and a downloadable report
• A modern, accessible settings interface — Overview, Users, Sync, Notifications and Diagnostics
• Flow triggers for locked, unlocked and jammed events, carrying who and how
• Flow actions and conditions: set home/away and auto-lock mode, manage the service PIN (Z-Wave), refresh from the lock, and check who last locked or unlocked
• Away mode with a device toggle, a status tile and Flow triggers — kept in sync with the keypad (code + *)
• Lock settings in the device's Advanced Settings: auto-lock, relock, sound volume, hinge direction and more
• Official ID Lock firmware updates for the Z-Wave module, installed through Homey
• Fully available in English, Norwegian and Swedish
This is a TEST release. The full feature set is implemented; the Z-Wave and Zigbee modules for the 150 are developed against real hardware, while the 101 and 202 reuse the same command classes and are awaiting a hardware smoke-test — so expect rough edges and please report anything you run into. Still on the roadmap: making codes added at the lock's keypad visible in the user list.
This is an independent, community project. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or supported by ID Lock AS, and "ID Lock" is a trademark of its respective owner. A door lock is a security device — test changes carefully and use at your own risk.
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