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How Do I Set Up Fingerprints on My Wyze Lock Bolt?

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This guide applies to: Wyze Wyze Lock Bolt (Wyze Lock, Wyze Lock Bolt)
At a glance — most common causes
  • Batteries running low need replacement
  • Lock not calibrated properly for door alignment
  • WiFi or Bluetooth connection lost
15 minutes12 solutions coveredeasy level

Expert Review & Technical Scope

DeviceWyze Wyze Lock Bolt
Model CoverageWyze Lock, Wyze Lock Bolt
Fix Time15 minutes
DifficultyEasy
Required ToolsWyze app
Network / ProtocolWi-Fi / app-based troubleshooting context

Problem Description

Your Wyze Lock Bolt is having trouble during initial setup and pairing with your network. When this happens, you lose the ability to control the Lock Bolt through the Wyze app, scheduled automations, and voice assistants like Alexa and Google Home. This is a common issue with smart lock devices and usually stems from connectivity problems, outdated firmware, or configuration changes on your network. The steps below walk you through diagnosing and fixing the problem so your Lock Bolt works reliably again.

Symptoms

  • Lock does not respond to app commands
  • Keypad codes stopped working
  • Auto-lock feature not engaging
  • Lock shows offline in the app
  • Battery draining too quickly
  • Lock makes grinding noise but does not engage
  • Voice unlock commands fail

Recognize these? Here's what usually causes it.

Common Causes

  • Batteries running low need replacement
  • Lock not calibrated properly for door alignment
  • WiFi or Bluetooth connection lost
  • Door or frame misaligned causing friction
  • Access codes entered incorrectly
  • Lock firmware outdated
  • Hub or bridge disconnected

Most fixes happen in the first 3 steps.

Warning

Always keep a physical backup key accessible outside your home in case of total lock failure. Never perform a factory reset while locked out as this may disable all electronic access. Ensure battery level is above 50 percent before firmware updates to prevent corruption.

Tools & Requirements

Wyze app

Step-by-Step Solution

1

Check and Replace Batteries

Most smart lock issues stem from low batteries. Open the battery compartment on the interior side of the lock. Use fresh high-quality AA or AAA batteries as specified. Do not mix old and new batteries. After installing close the compartment and test the lock. The app should now show a higher battery level.

2

Recalibrate the Lock

Open the manufacturer app and find your lock settings. Look for Calibrate or Door Handing Setup. Follow the on-screen instructions which typically involve extending and retracting the bolt several times. This helps the lock learn the resistance of your specific door. Proper calibration prevents grinding and incomplete locking.

3

Check Door Alignment

Close the door and check that it sits flush in the frame without force. The bolt should extend smoothly into the strike plate. If there is friction or the bolt hits the plate, adjust the strike plate position or add a deeper strike box. Misalignment causes motor strain and battery drain.

4

Verify Network Connection

Check if your lock uses WiFi directly or requires a hub. For hub-based locks ensure the hub is plugged in and showing online. For WiFi locks verify signal strength at the door. The lock should show as connected in the app. If offline try power cycling the lock by removing batteries for 30 seconds.

5

Reset Access Codes

In the app go to access code management. Delete any codes that stopped working and create new ones. Use 4 to 8 digit codes as supported by your lock. Test each new code at the keypad. If the keypad itself seems unresponsive, check if it needs separate batteries or cleaning.

6

Update Lock Firmware

Open the lock settings in your app and check for firmware updates. Install any available updates which may take several minutes. Keep the app open and stay near the lock during the update. Updates often fix connectivity issues and add new features. Restart the lock after updating by removing and reinstalling batteries.

Quick Solutions

Replace all batteries with fresh ones
Recalibrate the lock through the app
Realign the door strike plate
Check WiFi bridge or hub connection
Reset and reprogram keypad codes
Update lock firmware to latest version

Still having issues? This is usually the deeper cause below.

If the keypad rejects valid codes, a lockout timer may be running — five failed entries locks most keypads silently for 5–10 minutes.

Pro Tip

["Add same finger multiple times for reliability", "Up to 50 fingerprints supported"]

Real-World Insight

Most smart lock failures people label as hardware issues turn out to be a code wiped during a sync, or a setting reset nobody remembers triggering.

What Usually Goes Wrong
  • Batteries running low need replacement
  • Lock not calibrated properly for door alignment
  • WiFi or Bluetooth connection lost
  • Door or frame misaligned causing friction
  • Access codes entered incorrectly

Official Manufacturer Manual

If you need the complete manufacturer documentation for advanced setup, wiring diagrams, or detailed specifications, you can download the official manual below. The manual includes full technical instructions directly from the manufacturer and may help if your issue requires deeper troubleshooting.

Download the Official Wyze Lock Bolt Manual

Source: wyze.com

Need More Help? Wyze Support

Note: The contact information below connects you directly to Wyze's official customer support team, not Trunetto. They can help with warranty claims, device replacements, and advanced technical issues.

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