Compare TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock vs eufy Video Smart Lock E330

P1 TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
P2 eufy Video Smart Lock E330

Comparison Takeaways

TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock

Where It Has the Edge

  • Door compatibility (deadbolt fit) is 4.5 vs 3.2. Most reviewers treat it as a standard full deadbolt replacement and report it fits typical doors without modifications...
  • Hub requirement is 5.0 vs 4.1. Built-in Wi-Fi is repeatedly highlighted as enabling remote control without a separate hub. Pairing is typically done to...
  • Value and Price is 4.0 vs 3.5. Value is commonly described as strong for a palm-recognition lock, especially when discounted below MSRP. Some reviewers still...
  • Battery is 4.0 vs 3.7. Power comes from a rechargeable battery pack typically described as lasting several months, with low-battery alerts in the...

eufy Video Smart Lock E330

Where It Has the Edge

  • App is 4.5 vs 2.6. The Eufy app is broadly praised for setup, live view, quick lock controls, access management, and clear event...
  • Smart-home integration (Alexa, Google, Siri, HomeKit, Matter, Thread) is 4.1 vs 2.4. Integration is good but not universal: Alexa and Google are commonly supported, HomeBase 3 adds more capability, and...
  • Bluetooth is 4.0 vs 2.5. Bluetooth helps with setup and is mentioned by some reviewers as an available unlock path, though Wi-Fi and...
  • User access management is 4.4 vs 3.3. User management is robust, supporting admins, shared users, remote passcode assignment, and sizeable limits for codes and fingerprints.
Average score
Product 1: TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
3.6
Product 2: eufy Video Smart Lock E330
4.0
Access logs
Product 1: TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
3.4

Activity history exists in Smart Life, but reviewers disagree on completeness: some see detailed entries with time and user, while others report it may record unlocks only and omit locking and failed attempts. Reliability also depends on stable connectivity when the lock is managed remotely.

Product 2: eufy Video Smart Lock E330
4.3

Event history is a consistent strength, with multiple reviewers highlighting detailed lock and camera logs that can identify who unlocked the door by fingerprint or code.

App
Product 1: TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
2.6

The lock is managed through the Tuya Smart Life app. Multiple reviewers call it outdated, confusing, and poorly organized (settings buried behind odd icons), though basic locking/unlocking and core settings typically work once onboarding is finished.

Product 2: eufy Video Smart Lock E330
4.5

The Eufy app is broadly praised for setup, live view, quick lock controls, access management, and clear event history, with few complaints beyond battery-related settings tradeoffs.

Auto-lock
Product 1: TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
4.0

Auto-lock is widely reported as available and adjustable (commonly 5 to 900 seconds). Some users wish it supported scheduling, and others note the setting can be harder to find in the app than it should be.

Product 2: eufy Video Smart Lock E330
4.5

Auto-lock is widely described as reliable and flexible, with adjustable timers and scheduling, though it is timer-based rather than true door-position sensing.

Auto-relock after failed attempts
Product 1: TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
3.0

A lockout/timeout behavior after repeated failed authentication is described (for example, temporary lock suspension after several wrong attempts), but it is often not configurable and may be poorly documented.

Product 2: eufy Video Smart Lock E330
4.0

Wrong-try protection appears well implemented, letting owners lock out further attempts after repeated bad fingerprints or PIN entries.

Backset compatibility
Product 1: TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
4.5

Backset and deadbolt prep appear compatible with common door standards; at least one installer references using the included template and aligning to typical measurements during setup.

Product 2: eufy Video Smart Lock E330
4.5

The adjustable deadbolt and removable fit pieces help it adapt to common backset and bore variations on standard doors.

Battery
Product 1: TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
4.0

Power comes from a rechargeable battery pack typically described as lasting several months, with low-battery alerts in the app. Reviews also highlight emergency USB-C power from the outside and note a practical downside: if only one pack is included, the lock can be unavailable while charging.

Product 2: eufy Video Smart Lock E330
3.7

Battery life is the biggest unresolved weakness: light use can be respectable, but several reviewers saw much shorter runtimes than the 8-12 month marketing claim once motion, video, and notifications were active.

Bluetooth
Product 1: TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
2.5

Bluetooth is listed as present in at least one review for local connectivity, but other TCL-lock coverage warns there may be no practical Bluetooth fallback when Wi-Fi drops. Expect Wi-Fi to be the primary path for remote features.

Product 2: eufy Video Smart Lock E330
4.0

Bluetooth helps with setup and is mentioned by some reviewers as an available unlock path, though Wi-Fi and fingerprint are the primary day-to-day methods.

Build quality and durability
Product 1: TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
4.0

Build impressions are generally positive, often described as sturdy with a mix of metal and plastic. Some installation notes mention tight screw channels or plastic that can get marred if tools do not fit well.

Product 2: eufy Video Smart Lock E330
4.4

Build quality is generally rated highly, with reviewers calling the exterior solid, premium-looking, and well made for a lock-camera combo.

Camera and doorbell performance
Product 1: TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
No score yet
Product 2: eufy Video Smart Lock E330
4.0

Reviewers generally liked the sharp 2K image, usable night vision, fast live view, and subscription-free local storage, but the camera side remains more compromised than a dedicated video doorbell because field of view, package visibility, and button discoverability can vary a lot by door layout.

Door-sense
Product 1: TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
1.0

Door-open/door-ajar sensing is reported as missing by at least one reviewer. Do not expect the lock to know whether the door itself is open or closed.

Product 2: eufy Video Smart Lock E330
2.0

Reviews indicate the E330 lacks true door-open and door-closed sensing, so auto-lock relies on timers instead of confirming the door position.

Door compatibility (deadbolt fit)
Product 1: TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
4.5

Most reviewers treat it as a standard full deadbolt replacement and report it fits typical doors without modifications when replacing an existing deadbolt. Included templates and multiple bolt sizes help accommodate different door thicknesses.

Product 2: eufy Video Smart Lock E330
3.2

It fits standard deadbolt doors well, but compatibility gets worse with deep jambs, screen doors, unusual spacing, or layouts that block the camera's view.

Existing hardware reuse
Product 1: TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
No score yet
Product 2: eufy Video Smart Lock E330
3.5

Some installations reuse the existing strike plate or fit the current bore cleanly, but others require minor modification or a new strike fit.

Fingerprint
Product 1: TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
4.0

The D1 Pro model is reviewed primarily for palm-vein unlocking rather than fingerprint scanning. One related TCL lock review (the non-Pro D1) praises a fingerprint reader, but that feature should not be assumed on the D1 Pro unless the specific variant includes it.

Product 2: eufy Video Smart Lock E330
4.5

Fingerprint entry is one of the product's clearest wins, repeatedly described as fast, accurate, and the preferred way to unlock.

Geofencing
Product 1: TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
1.0

Native geofencing is repeatedly called out as absent. Users wanting proximity-based unlocking generally need to rely on external automation via Alexa or Google Assistant rather than the lock app.

Product 2: eufy Video Smart Lock E330
2.0

Lineup comparisons indicate the E330 does not offer the location-based auto features found on higher-tier Eufy models.

Guest Codes and Access
Product 1: TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
4.0

Guest access is a strong point on paper: multiple PINs, temporary codes, and other credential types (such as NFC fobs) are supported. Execution can feel clunky in Smart Life, and some temporary access rules are described as unintuitive.

Product 2: eufy Video Smart Lock E330
4.5

Guest access is flexible, with permanent, temporary, scheduled, and one-time code options that reviewers found genuinely useful.

Hub requirement
Product 1: TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
5.0

Built-in Wi-Fi is repeatedly highlighted as enabling remote control without a separate hub. Pairing is typically done to a 2.4GHz network.

Product 2: eufy Video Smart Lock E330
4.1

A hub is optional rather than required: the lock works on its own, while HomeBase 3 mainly adds AI features, storage flexibility, and ecosystem extras.

Installation and Setup
Product 1: TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
3.8

Physical installation is often described as straightforward, but multiple reviews mention quirks like selecting the correct bolt set, juggling screw sizes, or needing a smaller screwdriver. App onboarding/pairing is a frequent pain point and is sometimes the hardest part of setup.

Product 2: eufy Video Smart Lock E330
4.5

Installation is usually quick and straightforward for standard doors, often landing in the 10-20 minute range, though edge cases can require minor door work.

Key override reliability
Product 1: TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
4.4

A traditional key backup is consistently included and generally works as expected, providing a dependable fallback alongside electronic methods. Emergency power via USB-C is also commonly mentioned for worst-case scenarios.

Product 2: eufy Video Smart Lock E330
4.1

The hidden physical key and external USB-C emergency power option give the E330 credible backup access if the battery runs down.

Keypad
Product 1: TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
3.6

Keypad usability is mixed: some reviewers find it responsive and well-lit, while others complain the keypad is small and makes mistypes easier. Physical-button versions in the TCL lineup are described as clicky and reasonably quiet.

Product 2: eufy Video Smart Lock E330
4.0

The keypad works well and supports scramble PIN entry, but several reviewers note that the button area can be hard for visitors to find in the dark.

Keyway quality
Product 1: TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
No score yet
Product 2: eufy Video Smart Lock E330
2.8

The physical key backup is useful, but the cylinder cannot be rekeyed, which several reviewers see as a practical downside.

Lock/unlock speed
Product 1: TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
4.5

Unlock speed is a highlight, with palm recognition frequently described as near-instant when positioned correctly. PIN, NFC, and app commands are also typically reported as quick.

Product 2: eufy Video Smart Lock E330
4.6

Locking and unlocking are generally quick, especially by fingerprint, with several reviewers describing the response as near-instant or sub-second.

Locking motor
Product 1: TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
4.4

Motor strength is praised in multiple reviews, including notes that it does not struggle to throw the deadbolt where other locks have. Day-to-day actuation is often described as smooth and reasonably quiet.

Product 2: eufy Video Smart Lock E330
4.5

Limited direct commentary suggests the motor is reasonably quick and quiet, but this is not as heavily discussed as fingerprint speed or battery drain.

Locking reliability
Product 1: TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
4.1

Core locking/unlocking reliability is generally rated high, especially for palm recognition once learned and for NFC access in some testing. Reliability concerns show up more around connectivity and the Smart Life software experience than the mechanical deadbolt action.

Product 2: eufy Video Smart Lock E330
4.6

The lock mechanism itself is consistently dependable in reviews, with few complaints about failed locking or unlocking once properly installed and calibrated.

Notifications
Product 1: TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
3.6

Notifications and alerts are available, including special/duress-type alerts in some coverage. However, the phrasing can be noisy or confusing, and notification usefulness depends on stable Wi-Fi and consistent event logging behavior.

Product 2: eufy Video Smart Lock E330
4.6

Notifications are a strong point, with repeated praise for fast alerts from motion events, doorbell presses, and lock actions.

Physical attack resistance
Product 1: TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
No score yet
Product 2: eufy Video Smart Lock E330
4.5

Evidence is limited but positive, including BHMA-related claims and durability figures that suggest a sturdier-than-average smart lock build.

Remote access
Product 1: TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
3.8

Remote locking/unlocking is supported over Wi-Fi through Smart Life. Some reviewers report occasional Wi-Fi disconnect issues (especially in other TCL lock coverage), which can temporarily degrade remote management.

Product 2: eufy Video Smart Lock E330
4.5

Remote locking, unlocking, live view, and answering the door from the app all work well and are central to the product's appeal.

Smart-home integration (Alexa, Google, Siri, HomeKit, Matter, Thread)
Product 1: TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
2.4

Integration is limited compared with top competitors: Alexa and Google Assistant support is common, while Apple HomeKit and Matter are repeatedly reported as unsupported, and IFTTT/Home Assistant support is also commonly cited as missing.

Product 2: eufy Video Smart Lock E330
4.1

Integration is good but not universal: Alexa and Google are commonly supported, HomeBase 3 adds more capability, and HomeKit support is notably absent.

Touchscreen
Product 1: TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
3.8

Touchscreen input (where present) is generally responsive, but size constraints can make number entry fiddly for some users. Menu navigation on-device can also be confusing during pairing steps.

Product 2: eufy Video Smart Lock E330
4.2

The touch-sensitive keypad is responsive and modern, though nighttime discoverability is not as polished as on some dedicated doorbells.

User access management
Product 1: TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
3.3

No summary yet.

Product 2: eufy Video Smart Lock E330
4.4

User management is robust, supporting admins, shared users, remote passcode assignment, and sizeable limits for codes and fingerprints.

Value and Price
Product 1: TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
4.0

Value is commonly described as strong for a palm-recognition lock, especially when discounted below MSRP. Some reviewers still feel it competes in a crowded price tier where better ecosystems exist, so the app and integration limits factor heavily into perceived value.

Product 2: eufy Video Smart Lock E330
3.5

Value is mixed: the combined lock-camera-doorbell design and no-subscription local storage are appealing, but the price stings more when battery life or fit issues reduce the benefit.

Voice control
Product 1: TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
3.6

Voice control via Alexa and Google Assistant is widely reported as supported and generally functional. Broader voice ecosystem features depend on Smart Life linkage and do not extend to Siri/HomeKit.

Product 2: eufy Video Smart Lock E330
4.1

Voice control through Alexa or Google is commonly supported and useful for basic lock commands, though it is more of a convenience layer than a standout feature.

Warranty and support
Product 1: TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
No score yet
Product 2: eufy Video Smart Lock E330
4.0

Support and warranty coverage look adequate rather than exceptional, with a one-year warranty mentioned and at least one battery-drain support interaction that did not fully solve the issue.

Weather resistance
Product 1: TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
4.1

Weather sealing is generally positioned as good, including explicit IP54 mention in some coverage and gasketed hardware in others. A few reviews note that official certification details can be unclear depending on source.

Product 2: eufy Video Smart Lock E330
4.4

Weather resistance is generally viewed as solid for outdoor use, with repeated IP65 mentions and positive rain-use feedback, even if one comparison suggested a lower resistance tier than the S330.

Wi-Fi
Product 1: TCL D1 Pro Smart Lock
3.8

Wi-Fi is core to the lock experience and is typically limited to 2.4GHz networks. Connectivity is usually fine once paired, but a notable concern raised in TCL lock coverage is occasional dropouts that can interrupt app-based control.

Product 2: eufy Video Smart Lock E330
4.4

Wi-Fi performance is typically stable once connected, with fast remote access and alerts, but setup expects a 2.4 GHz network.