The Dreame Navo Smart Lock A10 is now officially Matter-certified by the Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA). The CSA is the body responsible for the management of various smart home protocols, such as Matter and Zigbee.
Dreame unveiled its new Navo Smart Lock A10 at CES 2026, alongside a host of other smart home products. Now, this smart lock has appeared in the CSA’s database, confirming that it is certified for Matter 1.4.1 (Matter-over-Thread), meaning it will integrate with many other smart home ecosystems.
The Navo Smart Lock A10 is one of the first devices of its kind from Dreame, which is already known for its robot vacuums like the X50 Ultra Complete (curr. $1,099.99 at Amazon for Prime Members). The Smart Lock A10 is a Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association (BHMA) Grade 2 lock, making it suitable for residential and some commercial settings. It is said to offer quiet unlocking and operate quickly thanks to the brand’s TurboForce Lightning Unlock technology.
Dreame’s Navo Smart Lock A10 offers various unlocking methods, with a fingerprint scanner and keypad on one half of the device. Users will be able to remotely manage the device through the brand’s app, where they can receive real-time alerts and view access logs. Other features include tamper detection, a supposedly long-lasting battery and support for Apple Home, Google Home and Alexa.
It remains to be seen when the Dreame Navo Smart Lock A10 will be released, and at what price.












