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Kwikset SmartCode 260 Electronic Deadbolt SmartKey Keypad + Casey Passage Lever (Satin Nickel or Matte Black) for
$89.99.
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Product Details:
- 1-touch locking
- Activate the auto-locking feature and choose between 30-second, 1-minute, 3-minute, 5-minute or 10-minute time delay for convenience and peace-of-mind
- Up to 50 customizable user codes and ten 1-time user codes with 4 to 8 digit code length for family, guests and service professionals
- Easily installs on standard doors between 1-3/8 in. and 1-3/4 in. thick (thick door service part available for 2-1/4 in. thick doors)
- Kwikset's patented SmartKey security protects against advanced break-in techniques and allows you to Re-Key your lock yourself in seconds
- Large and bright LED indicator light blinks green, amber or red to indicate unlocked, locked or low battery status
- BILT 3D interactive app instructions with voice, text and animation guidance for the easiest installation experience, only require a screwdriver.
- Optional programming code feature for improved access code management where a programming code is required to add or delete user codes
- Operates on 4 AA batteries with 12-month battery life (batteries not included)
- Easily remove the interior cover in seconds to access the batteries or programming button no screws to remove
- 3 incorrect code attempts trigger an audible alarm and 60-second lockout for increased security
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No ability to connect to an app or online, which is what I wanted, as I didn't want the tech to become outdated and no longer work.
I also wanted physical buttons so I could still unlock with gloves on and not have to worry about having touch sensitive gloves for other style keypads.
This lock hit a certain sweet spot for me. Can recommend. Bought a keyed doorknob to go with mine and used the Kwikset Smart key feature to make all keys the same.
If that's what you mean, of course.
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No ability to connect to an app or online, which is what I wanted, as I didn't want the tech to become outdated and no longer work.
I also wanted physical buttons so I could still unlock with gloves on and not have to worry about having touch sensitive gloves for other style keypads.
This lock hit a certain sweet spot for me. Can recommend. Bought a keyed doorknob to go with mine and used the Kwikset Smart key feature to make all keys the same.
No ability to connect to an app or online, which is what I wanted, as I didn't want the tech to become outdated and no longer work.
I also wanted physical buttons so I could still unlock with gloves on and not have to worry about having touch sensitive gloves for other style keypads.
This lock hit a certain sweet spot for me. Can recommend. Bought a keyed doorknob to go with mine and used the Kwikset Smart key feature to make all keys the same.
If that's what you mean, of course.
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If you not going to use the handle...then this is not a deal. Look up powerbolt 250 for a similar lock without the handle.
Took us a while of blaming each other before we figured it out. Now we have to keep doors locked to keep the doors closed at all times. Super annoying 😒, flies, lost of a/c, heat.
If you have intelligent dogs stay away for exterior door usage.
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No ability to connect to an app or online, which is what I wanted, as I didn't want the tech to become outdated and no longer work.
I also wanted physical buttons so I could still unlock with gloves on and not have to worry about having touch sensitive gloves for other style keypads.
This lock hit a certain sweet spot for me. Can recommend. Bought a keyed doorknob to go with mine and used the Kwikset Smart key feature to make all keys the same.
When an app/online service is no longer usable but it has not changed it is not what has become "outdated" - in fact it is the inability of your phone manufacturer to keep things updated that is the issue, not the manufacturer's app. For example, if the MFR's app won't work in a newer version of Android it is not the app maker that has an outdated app, it is that the OS vendor did not update THEIR code to keep supporting functions that were integral for the device to work in the first place. It is called a Breaking Change and there is no valid reason for it to occur, even when they claim security issues it is generally not the case.
Microsoft was a great example of this with the Visual Basic programming language - they stopped updating support for it but it still worked perfectly fine 20 years later other than changes that were made in the OS that broke compatibility with functionality that the system once claimed to guarantee. ie: they broke the guarantee not the app maker.
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