Aqara Black Friday Deals in Canada: Smart Locks and Cameras Up to 49% Off

Aqara has kicked off its Black Friday sale in Canada with discounts on some of its most popular smart home products. Everything works with major platforms including not only Apple Home and HomeKit, but also Google Home, Amazon Alexa, and IFTTT, making these picks easy to drop into almost any smart setup. Here’s a look at the standout deals.
Aqara Smart Lock U100 — Now $169.99 (was $215.99, 21% off)

The Smart Lock U100 is one of Aqara’s most reliable door locks, especially if you’re deep in the Apple ecosystem. It supports Apple Home and Home Key, so you can unlock the door with your iPhone or Apple Watch without opening an app. The lock also works with Google Home and Alexa, giving you voice and automation options no matter your platform.
Apart from using your phone as your key, you can also enter home using fingerprints, PIN codes, Aqara NFC cards, or even the old school keys as backup, and the hardware feels more premium than most budget smart locks. For renters or homeowners who want a straightforward smart lock with strong compatibility, this is the most affordable Home Key lock on the Canadian market right now. Click here to check it out on Amazon.ca.
Aqara Smart Lock U200 — Now $249.99 (was $349.99, 29% off)

The U200 is a more flexible option designed for people who want smart access without replacing their entire lock. It attaches on your existing deadbolt from the inside, making installation fast, and it uses Apple Home Key, fingerprints, personal PIN codes, NFC cards, and mobile apps for unlocking.
Built upon the latest Thread protocol, the U200 supports Matter platforms like Apple Home, Alexa, Google Home, and even Home Assistant, all without requiring an Aqara hub. The U200 is ideal for older homes or anyone who wants smart features without committing to a full hardware swap. At nearly 30% off, it’s one of the strongest smart lock deals this Black Friday.
Click here to jump on the Aqara U200 Black Friday deal.
Aqara Camera Hub G5 Pro (Wi-Fi) — Now $199.99 (was $259.99, 23% off)
The Camera Hub G5 Pro is Aqara’s high-end camera and hub combo, giving you both smart security and a Zigbee/Thread hub in one device. This IP65-rated outdoor camera offers 2.6K clear visuals, on-device AI detection (faces, vehicles, packages, pets), and versatile local and cloud storage options while the hub lets you connect dozens of Aqara accessories and Matter devices from other brands for automations like turning on lights when motion is detected at night.
It integrates cleanly with Apple Home (supporting HomeKit Secure Video), Google Home, and Alexa while supporting RTSP, so you can view the camera feed from your preferred platform. For iOS users, they can even enjoy 10 days of free storage on iCloud. For anyone starting or expanding a smart home, this hub is one of the easiest ways to tie Aqara accessories together.
Click here to buy the Camera Hub G5 Pro on Amazon.ca.
Aqara Doorbell Camera Hub G410 — Now $139.99 (was $179.99, 22% off)
Aqara’s G410 is a smart doorbell that doubles as a Matter hub for your smart home devices, which makes it useful even beyond front-door monitoring. It supports Apple Home, including HomeKit Secure Video, along with Google Home and Alexa, so you can use your existing smart displays or apps to see who’s at the door.
The 2K video quality is solid, the on-device facial recognition is reliable, and this doorbell can be either hardwired to a 12-24V power supply or powered by six AA batteries, and automations like turning on porch lights when someone approaches are easy to set up. For under $140 during Black Friday, it’s one of the cheaper HomeKit-enabled doorbells you can buy in Canada.
Click here to check out all the Aqara Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals available now.
Thanks to Aqara for sponsoring Black Friday week on iPhone in Canada this week.
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