I apologize for the experience.She’s using an iPhone XR…and I’m sharing from the lock screen.But…I saw your reply…so we look forward to the release!If you don’t want to wait for the app update, this worked for me:In my case, the shared lock started behaving normally on the other device. Wyze App. SIMPLE SHARING: Wyze Lock lets you easily share access to your home with friends, family, contractors, dog walkers, and really, whoever you want.

Easily grant or revoke access to your home through the Wyze app.A weatherproof, wireless, backlit keypad that works seamlessly with Wyze Lock.

Services. Cam Plus. Tap.You can share a Lock with multiple people if you would like.The sharing feature is set per Lock, meaning if you want to share multiple Locks in your home, you have to do this manually for every Lock.If you'd prefer to not share full access of the Lock, you can always just create a Guest Code with your Keypad. I can imagine for people who have several people that they’ve shared the lock with it would be nice to know who unlocked it or locked it. Wyze Lock uses Bluetooth when you’re near the door so you can always get in… even if your home’s WiFi or power are out.With Auto-Unlock your door automatically unlocks when you come home.
This works by using your phone’s location to detect when you’re coming back and unlocking when your phone is close enough to connect to Wyze Lock via Bluetooth.Wyze Lock has built-in technology that detects the position of the door. I can’t help you myself. Also, sorry for hijacking another thread, but figured it’d be easier on future searches if resolved.Go back to the device from which you shared the lock.In the Wyze app, click the Lock, go to the settings (gear icon), Sharing.Click the user in question and scroll to the bottom and revoke the share.Confirm on the other device you were sharing to that the Lock is no longer shared.Re-share the Lock to the user in question.Re-accept the share request on the other device. Please delete the share and attempt to share the lock again. Thanks so much! Orders, Returns, and Accounts ... Orders and Tracking topics. To start sharing, follow these steps: Open the Wyze app. paindonthurt February 26, 2020, 7:52pm #2. 03 Follow the easy, in-app guide to attach Wyze Lock to your door.
So not sure the problem was fixed. The Wyze Lock setup process is designed to be quick, since it uses the Gateway for network communication. To do this, tap the device in question in,. That would be a feature that would be nice to add.I’ll second the notion to have the name of the person that opened the door as part of the notification.

02 Remove the two screws from your existing deadbolt. This feature can be helpful to share with a family member, house sitter, or loved one.Tap the Lock you are interested in sharing on your.Either select someone from your Recent Shares or enter their email address. If they don’t, Wyze will send a new invite.Alternatively, you can also share your Lock through the,At any point, you can stop sharing a Lock. Know the door is locked … Simply walk up to your door and have it unlock and then lock again once you're inside.Wyze Lock knows when you arrive home and automatically unlocks as you approach the door. Either select someone from your Recent Shares or enter their email address. Tap the Lock you are interested in sharing on your Home tab. Will try to re-add the lock to my wife’s phone again. Shared, and reshared several times.

Purchase Wyze Lock Keypad and Wyze Cam separately for added security and surveillance. SIMPLE SHARING: Wyze Lock lets you easily share access to your home with friends, family, contractors, dog walkers, and really, whoever you want. She got the same prompt. But, @WyzeJonathan has stated that he is the Lock QA. I thought this was the early access group and we were supposed to post here?What smartphone are you and your wife using? I suggest you do a quick search of the forums and see exactly how he want issues to be reported. Easily share Wyze Lock with friends and family to give them access to your lock.