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Huawei has launched the Smart Door Lock X1 Golden Jade Edition in China, with the product now listed on Vmall. The new version features a ceramic-textured body with a jade-like finish and includes a 24K gold-plated nameplate. The lock carries a standard price of 19,999 yuan ($2,870), while the introductory price is set at 14,999 yuan ($2,152).

Huawei has also introduced a matching decorative lock for dual-door installations, priced at 6,000 yuan ($860). This accessory does not include any smart functions and is intended purely for visual consistency in villa-style entrances.

Huawei Smart Door Lock X1 Golden Jade Edition

Huawei Smart Door Lock X1 Specifications

Huawei designed the Golden Jade Edition to resemble traditional Chinese palace dougong architecture. The lock’s exterior uses a smooth, ceramic-like coating, and the bottom plate includes space for personalized engraving. Despite its luxurious appearance, the lock retains full functionality as part of Huawei’s smart home ecosystem.

Huawei Smart Door Lock X1 Golden Jade Edition

The lock supports multiple unlocking methods. It offers to unlock the door via face recognition, palm vein recognition, fingerprint recognition, passcodes, physical keys, and the Huawei Smart Life app. The lock also supports visitor passcodes and remote unlocking with dual-factor authentication.

The X1 runs on HarmonyOS 6.0 and connects via Wi-Fi (2.4 GHz) and Bluetooth 5.0. It integrates with HarmonyOS Connect, allowing interaction with Huawei Smart Screen displays, smart speakers, and other connected home devices.

The main power source is a built-in 10,000mAh lithium battery with a rated capacity of 9,500mAh. Huawei claims the battery can last approximately five to seven months under typical usage conditions. The system also includes a backup power solution using four AA batteries and a USB-C emergency charging port.

Huawei Smart Door Lock X1 Golden Jade Edition

Huawei equipped the lock with a C-grade mechanical lock cylinder and a range of security features. These include virtual password input, anti-black-box unlocking, exit snapshot capture, loitering detection, a secure microkernel, and a dedicated security chip for boot authentication.

The product is compatible with standard wooden and security doors and supports all opening directions. The outdoor unit meets IPX5 standards and includes a sun-resistant coating.

In related news, the 2025 smartphone report card shows Huawei leading the Chinese market, while Apple tops global smartphone shipments.

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