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Schlage Touch Century Deadbolt (Satin Nickel) BE375 CEN 619 Keep your home safe with the Samsung EZON Digital Door Lock Deadbolt. This keypad lock is both a weather and vandal resistant system. The authentication mode on this easy to use touch screen with combination lock prevents others from determining your pin codes. Battery operated and uses 70 RF card or PIN codes. The screen appears dark when not in use. Setting options include random security code setting and common security code setting.  Registration of passwords and card holds up to 70 people. Individual enrollment and deletion of password and cards. Features a double locking function and emergency battery terminal. Automatic door lock function and fire alarm and emergency door unlock helps keep your home safe. Electro static discharge prevention. Assembly level/degree of difficulty: Complex or Lengthy. 13 x 11 x 5 inches AL, NBR, ACRIL, Polycarbonate 3.0 out of 5 stars #736,580 in Home Improvements (See top 100)
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See all customer images Most Recent Customer ReviewsSearch Customer Reviews What Other Items Do Customers Buy After Viewing This Item? Samsung Ezon SHS-3321 Keyless Smart Universial Deadbolt Digital Door Lock, Black Since the dawn of door locks, occasionally getting locked out of the house has been seen as an inevitable—and sometimes hair-pulling—frustration. garage door lock tumblerIn fact, according to a Schlage survey, a full quarter of you have been locked out at least once in the past year. sliding door cupboards cape town(Of those, another 20 percent knew they had an extra key, but couldn’t remember where they hid it.)timber garage doors nsw Clearly, this is no way to live.
We couldn’t get rid of lost keys—so we just got rid of the keys. Install a Schlage keyless door lock or electronic deadbolt (it’s easy to do yourself; all you need is a screwdriver) and say goodbye to hiding keys under the doormat. And being locked out because you forgot your keys. And getting extra keys made all the time. And forgetting who, exactly, has a key to your house. And—suffice it to say, we don’t think you’ll miss the key. With a digital door lock, coming and going is keyless, effortless. Keypad Entry Lock from Schlage Personalized four-digit codes grant access to the home No wiring required—installs in minutes Wear-resistant, silicone-coated keypad prevents numbers from wearing off Backlit, simple keypad is easy to see and use Biggest bolt available for increased resistance to kick-ins Innovative turn-lock feature allows you to lock and leave without a key Electronic door locks are not just ideal for your home’s front door – add to any side door, back door, garage entry, interior rooms and offices, and even wine cellars
Stay in the loop Subscribe to our e-newsletter and get the latest Schlage news.A smart lock is arguably the most important part of a truly smart, connected home. Not only will it allow you to come and go as you please, it will also monitor who is entering and leaving your home while you're away. Some models simply let you use your phone to open and close doors. Some let you assign special privileges to friends, family members, or maintenance staff. Others can be activated using voice commands or triggers from other smart home devices and services. Here are a few things to consider when deciding on a smart lock, along with reviews of the top models we've tested. One of the first things you'll want to consider is how much it will cost to upgrade your traditional lock. After all, a smart lock costs a heck of a lot more than the standard-issue lock you can pick up at the local hardware store. You can find a few smart locks out there in the $100 range (not many of which made the cut for this list), but if you want a lock that you can control from anywhere, with features such as voice commands, push and email notifications, and tamper alarms, expect to pay somewhere in the $200-$300 price range.
None of the locks we've tested are especially difficult to install, but some are easier than others. If your new lock comes with both an interior escutcheon (the housing you mount on the inside of your door) and an exterior component (usually a touchpad or a keyed cylinder), you'll probably have to completely remove your old lock, including the deadbolt mechanism and strike plate, before you can install the new device. This is simply a matter of removing the two bolts that attach the interior escutcheon to the exterior component and removing both pieces. The deadbolt is also held in place by two screws. The good news is that most smart locks use the standard pre-drilled holes so you don't have to worry about drilling new ones. Additionally, there are smart locks available that attach to the inside of your door and are designed to use your existing keyed cylinder and deadbolt hardware, which means you only have to remove the interior escutcheon. Either way, you can count on spending anywhere from 10-25 minutes removing your old lock and installing your new smart one.
Features vary with each lock. Many smart locks offer a mobile app that allow you to lock and unlock doors with a simple icon tap. Some offer a Web app that lets you control things from your desktop or laptop PC. Most apps let you add permanent and temporary users and set access schedules for specific days and times. If the lock is Bluetooth-enabled, you'll have to be within range (around 40 feet) to communicate with it, while locks with built-in Wi-Fi circuitry or a Wi-Fi bridge can be controlled from almost anywhere as long as they are connected to your home router. Make sure your smart lock offers activity logs so you can go back in time to see who has entered or exited your home and when the activity took place. The latest smart locks offer things like voice activation, geofencing, and auto-locking features. With voice activation, locking and unlocking doors is as easy as it gets; simply tell your phone to "unlock the front door," and the lock will disengage. With geofencing, you'll never have to worry if you locked up before you left the house;
just use the mobile app to set up a perimeter around your house, and use your phone's location services to pinpoint your exact location. When you leave the perimeter, you can have the lock automatically engage behind you. Similarly, an auto-lock feature will have the lock automatically engage after it has been unlocked for a specific period of time. Other features to look for include keyless touchpads for those times when you don't have your phone or your keys, tamper and forced entry alarms that warn you of a possible break-in, and push, text, and email notifications that let you know who is coming and going in real-time. Some locks also integrate with other connected home devices, like the Nest Protect smoke alarm, and services, like Amazon's Alexa, Apple's HomeKit, and If This Then That (IFTTT). For example, you can have your doors unlock when a smoke or CO alarm is triggered, or have certain smart lights turn on when a door is unlocked. Depending on your home automation setup, you can even pair your lock with a connected doorbell cam, like the Ring, so you can see who is at the door before you unlock it, or have an interior camera begin recording when a door is unlocked.