Amazon has
Schlage Encode Plus Smart WiFi Keypad Deadbolt Lock (Century) on sale listed below for
$274.55.
Shipping is free.
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Home Depot also has
Schlage Encode Plus Smart WiFi Keypad Deadbolt Lock (Century) on sale listed below for
$274.55.
Shipping is free, otherwise free store pickup is also available.
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About this Item:
- With built-in WiFi compatibility, you can easily and securely connect your Schlage Encode Plus lock to your home WiFi network to control and monitor your home from anywhere with the Schlage Home app
- Lock and unlock from anywhere, mange up to 100 access codes, view lock history, receive customizable notifications and easily manage multiple locks at once - all when paired to the Schlage Home app and connected to a secure WiFi network
- Works with Apple HomeKit, Apple home keys, Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant
- Install in minutes with just a screwdriver, no hardwiring required; Snap 'n Stay design helps keep the lock on the door so both hands are free; fits standard doors with 1-3/8 in. to 1-3/4 in. door thickness and 2-3/8 in. or 2-3/4 in. backset
- Uses four AA batteries (included); up to six months of battery life with typical use
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I think I got mine for 230 though so prices can go lower. Also don't use lithium rechargeable in these only regular. Lithiums go from full to suddenly empty so you'll never get a warning to replace before it dies.
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Unless I'm doing something wrong haha
Any recommendations?
Any recommendations?
I also need answer to this... Eufy is much cheaper so what's the difference?
This has apple home kit compatibility but not sure about any other difference
The Nest lock mostly works but the HomeKit integrative Homebridge is sometimes spotty. I'm thinking about getting this lock to replace the Nest but it's still pretty expensive.
So buy and iPad or Apple TV or Siri speaker
Otherwise why have the want to be in the ecosystem without o e basic thing
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Am looking for why this is 5 times more expensive than the eufy I got for 40, all I see is u can unlock using Apple Watch instead of numeric keypad?
The side on the inside of the door has a removable plastic cover on top to remove the battery. I'm not sure how waterproof that is if you intend both sides of the gate to be exposed to the elements. I believe battery life would be poor as well as ideally your going to want a "thread" network for it to connect to (which is a low power wifi network devices like Apple TV, Amazon echo 4 make available). On wifi alone and at a long range your battery will likely drop quickly.
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Sorry for not being clear. Yeah what op posted is just the deadbolt with no handleset. Sure there's a difference in models that allows Apple products to open the door, but that feature isn't worth it (to me) and I think it's expensive. It really isn't hard to key a pin. Unless you're trying to set up some entry access for a BNB, not sure why I'd want to connect access to my home to WiFi/digital. When I initially setup my encode I recall putting it on Google home Assistant then wondered why on earth id want to enable voice to control a door lock. (Anyone could just talk to Google through an open window). Just my opinion that this is expensive.. I bought my first shlage encode under 100$, second around 120$ (ebay).
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