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Ankit Banerjee · 2026-06-23 · via Android Authority
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Prime Day is a great time to take advantage of some steep discounts and upgrade your smart home setup. And with SwitchBot, you don’t even have to turn to multiple brands to make your picks.

Whether you’re looking for a way to sort out hands-free entry at your front door, automate the curtains you currently open and close by hand, turn a blank stretch of wall into a rotating gallery, or anything else, SwitchBot has you covered, and with up to 50% off on everything for Prime Day. Here’s what you need to know.

SwitchBot Lock Vision Series

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If you’re tired of digging around for keys or tapping codes, and just want a quick and hands-free, but safe, way to enter your house, the Lock Vision Series is SwitchBot’s answer. There are two models in the series, and both use advanced 3D structured-light facial recognition to unlock the door as you approach.

Of course, the system is designed to resist spoofing attempts from photos or videos, so a printed picture will not fool it. It’s a retrofit lock too, which means it mounts over your existing deadbolt without you needing to swap out the whole mechanism or call a locksmith. You can also manage both using the SwitchBot app for remote control, access logs, and sharing entry with family.

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The difference between the two versions comes in the number of entry methods available. The standard Lock Vision covers face recognition and hands-free unlocking, which is plenty for most households.

Meanwhile, the Lock Vision Pro adds two extra biometric options, fingerprint recognition and palm vein recognition, which not only adds more security, but also adds fallback methods for guests, kids, and anyone who isn’t comfortable using facial recognition.

For Prime Day, SwitchBot is offering solid discounts on the series, with the Lock Vision dropping to $109.99 (35% off) and the Lock Vision Pro at $169.99 (26% off). Both deals run until June 26.

SwitchBot Curtain 3

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The Curtain 3 is one of those upgrades you didn’t know you needed, offering a simple function that can reshape your daily routine. Instead of you fumbling in the dark or in a sleepy state, the Curtain 3 can automatically open the curtains to wake you with natural light and close them at night, without you lifting a finger.

Installation is designed to be straightforward, with it simply clipping onto compatible curtain rods without tools or rewiring. From there, you have plenty of ways to control it. You can open and close through the SwitchBot app, trigger it with a voice assistant, set schedules around sunrise and sunset, or just press a button on the included remote.

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The latest generation of the device also promises stronger pulling performance and quieter operation than before, so heavier curtains move smoothly, and the motor does not wake you on its morning run. Beyond the convenience of never having to reach for them again, automating your curtains improves privacy and can reduce energy use by managing how much heat and light enter the room throughout the day.

This bundle is built for rod-style curtains and includes two units, so it can drive a full pair of curtains that meet in the middle. For Prime Day, the SwitchBot Curtain 3 is down to $129.99, a 28% discount, and the deal is available until June 26.

SwitchBot AI Art Frame

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And finally, there’s the AI Art Frame, one of the most expressive products in this roundup. It’s a digital frame that pairs E-Ink display technology with AI-generated art to bring a paper-like, gallery feel to your walls, desk, or shelves.

Because it uses E-Ink rather than a backlit screen, the picture looks more like a print than a glowing display. So not only does it slot seamlessly into your room decor, but it also doesn’t stand out as just another gadget. That same screen tech is the reason for its long battery life as well, since E-Ink only draws power when the image changes.

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What the frame shows is up to you. You can display your own photos, existing artwork, or AI-generated visuals created to match your taste and space, and you can swap pieces whenever the mood shifts. It comes in two sizes: a compact 7.3-inch model for a desk or shelf and a larger 13.3-inch version that looks great as a wall piece.

If you want a smart home addition that is about atmosphere rather than automation, this is the one. For Prime Day, the SwitchBot 7.3-inch AI Art Frame is priced at $109.99, while the 13.3-inch model drops to $265.99.