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Schlage Encode Plus Smart WiFi Keypad Deadbolt Lock (Century) on sale listed below for
$274.55.
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Schlage Encode Plus Smart WiFi Keypad Deadbolt Lock (Century) on sale listed below for
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- 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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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.
I do have an issue that happens maybe 1-3% of the time. The dead bolt doesn't fully open. It's off by maybe a mm, but even that prevents the door from opening. I then have to lock and unlock a few times. I haven't spent much time troubleshooting it yet.
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I'm not understanding your issue. I don't have an Apple home hub but all our iPhones can open the lock using Apple home key.
I live in CA and mine is facing South so it's like exposed to sunlight the whole day but still no issues or anything with overheating/color fading. Never really use app or iPhone to unlock, more simpler to just put in my code.
I don't know how you did it, when I added it to my Apple Home on my phone, I can't link it to my wife's Apple Home. If I remember correctly it says it's already added to another device or something like that. Then I remember searching online and read something about I need to have a home hub to add both of us to (I can't invite my wife to my Apple Home if I recall correctly and share devices without a home hub). This was several months ago, but if you're able to shed some light on how you added it to Apple Home on two different iPhones each with an Apple ID, I'd appreciate that.
Here is the exact Reddit I came across that said I needed a hub for multiple people access:
https://www.reddit.com/r/HomeKit/...out_a_hub/
I don't recall how I set it up, but I have one Apple Home (iOS app), then from there add people to it. Each then have their own home key in their Apple Wallet to unlock. I do have an old Apple TV, but I'm pretty sure it's not connected to it in any way. Let me confirm tomorrow all the different ways the family can unlock.