You can see the instructions for this connection using this instruction link
The Amazon Echo (2nd Generation) and Wyze Deadbolt Lock can communicate with each other using a bridge. This bridge is necessary because there is no shared connection between the two devices.
With the Wyze Bridge, The Wyze Deadbolt Lock's Wi-Fi can connect to the bridge, and the bridge can connect to the Bluetooth or Zigbee connection of the Wyze Deadbolt Lock. The Wyze Bridge also has Amazon Alexa compatibility, ensuring the connection can be made.
Wyze Bridge
Primary Bridge
Another compatiblity is to use the connections between the third party Samsung SmartThings Hub 3rd Generation with the Wyze Deadbolt Lock. This method can use the bridge to connect to the Bluetooth or Zigbee connection of the Wyze Deadbolt Lock. The Samsung SmartThings Hub 3rd Generation also has Amazon Alexa compatibility, allowing all of the devices to communicate to each other.
Samsung SmartThings Hub 3rd Generation
Third Party Bridge
Another compatiblity is to use the connections between the third party Samsung SmartThings Hub 3rd Generation with the Wyze Deadbolt Lock. This method can use the bridge to connect to the Bluetooth or Zigbee connection of the Wyze Deadbolt Lock. The Samsung SmartThings Hub 3rd Generation also has Amazon Alexa compatibility, allowing all of the devices to communicate to each other.
Samsung SmartThings Hub 3rd Generation
Third Party Bridge
Interface Compatibility
Amazon Echo (2nd Generation) |
Wyze Bridge * Bridge required |
Wyze Deadbolt Lock |
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Amazon Alexa | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Apple HomeKit | No | No | No |
Google Assistant | No | No | No |
Connection Compatibility
Amazon Echo (2nd Generation) |
Wyze Bridge * Bridge required |
Wyze Deadbolt Lock |
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Amazon Sidewalk | No | No | No |
Bluetooth | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Clear Connect | No | No | No |
Thread | No | No | No |
Wi-Fi | Yes | Yes | No |
Z-Wave | No | No | No |
Zigbee | No | No | Yes |