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Kwikset 99140-019 SmartCode 914 Modern Contemporary Smart Lock Keypad Electronic Deadbolt With SmartKey Security and Z-Wave Plus, Satin Nickel

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Features

  • Smart lock Works With Alexa for voice control (smart home z-wave hub required, Alexa device and hub sold separately)
  • Lock or unlock your door from anywhere with a supporting Z-Wave smart home system using your phone or web enabled device
  • Additional features include optional automatic door locking after 30 seconds for peace of mind, one touch locking, and SecureScreen patented technology
  • Program up to 30 unique user codes for family, friends, or your dog walker
  • Featuring Smart Key Security, which protects against advanced break-in techniques and allows you to re-key your lock yourself in seconds

Description

The SmartCode touchpad smart lock with Home Connect technology enables the lock to wirelessly communicate with other devices in home. The lock allows the user (through a web enabled device) to remotely check the door lock status, lock or unlock the door and receive notifications. SmartCode is a one-touch locking motorized deadbolt. With your personalized code, you can enter your home with the convenience of keyless entry and the back-lit keypad provides increased visibility. SmartCode is easy to install, program and use, and operates on 4 AA batteries. It also features SmartKey Security as the back-up keyway. This single cylinder deadbolt can be locked or unlocked by using the keypad or key from the outside as well as the turn button from the inside. The crisp, clean appearance of the Satin Nickel finish adds to the overall look of the product and brings a modern feel. Kwikset smartcode dead bolts are available as smart locks and as electronic deadbolts to provide keyless entry and access for your daily life similar to our Kwikset Kevo door lock. Our Kwikset locks come with patented Kwikset only security features including- Kwikset smartkey security and SecureScreen. Our front door locks are the smart choice whether you are searching for a keypad lock or a touchscreen lock with multiple finishes including satin nickel, venetian bronze, and polished chrome. From august to december Kwikset deadbolts are the locks for year-round keyless entry. Kwikset smartcode home connect means our kwikset z wave locks works with amazon alexa, smartthings, and wink smart home hubs for smart home automation.. Fits standard doors- 1-3/8inches – 2inches


Brand: ‎Kwikset


Lock Type: ‎Keypad


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎9.74 x 4.27 x 3.99 inches


Material: ‎Metal


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Security


Style: ‎Smart Lock Keypad


Color: ‎Satin Nickel


Finish Type: ‎Satin Nickel


Included Components: ‎Interior Assembly, Exterior Assembly, Latch, Strike, Keys, Adapter Ring, Mounting Plate, SmartKey Tool, Installation Hardware, 4 AA Batteries, Installation Guide


Shape: ‎Square


Item Weight: ‎3.34 Pounds


Control Method: ‎Voice


Manufacturer: ‎Kwikset Corporation


Part Number: ‎99140-019


Item Weight: ‎3.34 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎9.74 x 4.27 x 3.99 inches


Country of Origin: ‎Mexico


Item model number: ‎99140-019


Finish: ‎Satin Nickel


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Battery Cell Type: ‎Alkaline


Warranty Description: ‎Lifetime finish and mechanical warranty and 1 year electronics warranty


Date First Available: June 14, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Z-Wave lock, at a low price (see details). Highly Recommended
It's kind of wild... I looked back at my Amazon purchase history, and I bought two Kwikset 99140-023 SmartCode 914s back in 2015! Those were for my last house, however, my experiences were so good that I decided to get a Kwikset 99140-019 SmartCode 914 (Z-Wave Plus, Satin Nickel) for my most recent home. The product has changed a bit since the last two I bought, so let me get into the details... I'm not exactly sure how other lock manufacturers handle "smart" locks, but Kwikset took the approach of building an electronic, mechanized module, and making the "smart" part modular. In essence, you can have an electronic lock with no networking features, or you can have a module that adds, Z-Wave, Zigbee, or wifi. Having a Z-Wave setup at home, I selected that flavor of 914. Physical setup of the lock is a little different than a traditional deadbolt. I was retrofitting this in place of an old (and terrible) Halo deadbolt. First, I took off the existing deadbolt and cleaned the door as well as I could. I then mounted the outside-facing hole insert and keypad. After taking the backplate off if the inside-facing motor/battery assembly, I attached the connectors for the inside and outside wire harnesses. I screwed the halves together with two long screws, and then secured the motor/battery assembly with two small screws. Running the "handling" routine takes less than a minute, and codes can be programmed into the lock pretty easily*. Once you are done pairing the lock to your Z-Wave network, you can attach the outer shell. One difference from earlier iterations of the lock is that the outer screws are of the regular Phillips type, and not the security screws that they used to use. If you care about that (like you're a Airbnb'er), you can source some dot or tri-lobe security screws. In terms of Z-Wave functionality, I have to admit that I cheated on setup and paired the lock BEFORE I put it on the door. I did this because security-enabled devices can sometimes have inclusion problems when far from the controller. The device showed up in Homeseer HS4Pro, with me being able to automate the lock, see its state, and read events off of the lock. I'm using it to trigger lights in the garage and entry. As far as range goes, it's mediocre... you may need to use something like an Aeon extender, depending on your installation. Frankly, I'm shocked that the Kwikset 99140-019 SmartCode 914 is available for $150.... I know I paid at least $250 for the equivalent in 2015. The look of the unit, in terms of build quality and finish is pretty good, and the operation is flawless. Also, I'm a fan of SmartKey. I know the lock-picking lawyer wouldn't approve, but this lock meets my needs, and fits in my budget. Highly Recommended ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2023 by C. Okamuro C. Okamuro

  • Decent lock. Bought because my condo mandated the design.
Well, my condo association decided that we had to buy these locks as an architectural requirement. They actually selected the Kwikset 913, but the 914 looks exactly the same but has a ZigBee module for a connected lock. Install: I disassembled my old locks, opened the box, and was immediately dismayed as I went to install. The back plate wasn't in the box (the metal frame used to secure the front housing to the door from the inside). I looked again and again, but it didn't seem to be there. Extremely frustrated, I put my old locks back on the door and started to box this lock back up. Amazon returns make it easy, so I was just going to return and replace. At the last moment, I figured it may save me time and inconvenience if I called the Kwikset customer service line... So I did. I explain the issue, hoping I can coerce them into overnighting a back plate to me rather than having an open box return in Amazon's inventory. The CSA tells me, no... The back plate is there. I assure him, it's definitely not. He says, no... It's attached to the back housing. You just have to get it off. Even looking at it, holding it in my hands, I wasn't really seeing it. Nothing was obviously coming apart. I email his personal phone a picture, and he says, no.. I can see it. He manages to direct my fingers into the right place, and I finally manage to pry this thing off. There aren't any instructions in the documentation. I'm normally very good at this sort of thing, and I swear, this was the least intuitive thing on the planet. It looked and felt like the plate was a part of the locks control housing. I had to force the thing off, concerned I was going to damage something. If you are like me and can't find it, it really is there. It's just frustratingly not obvious or intuitive. Anyways, I get the thing installed with no issues from there. Connecting the Zigbee module: no problems. I have a Smart things hub. It was easy. It works with Google Home pretty easily. Setup and Design: the little switches on the back of the physical housing let you turn on the auto lock, etc. Very cut and dry. The code is easy to program. I had it set up and functioning in no time at all. The Kwikset smartkey thing works really well. I purchased an additional Kwikset deadbolt because our door was cut for it. Setting them up with the same key was easy. Use: the code is easy to put in. The lock is easy to turn with the key and quiet when you put it in and turn. The lock is also quiet and smooth turning the deadbolt from the inside. One big detractor, using the pin code to open the door electronically... This sucker is LOUD. Anyone inside is going to know you've arrived. The IFTT commands to open the lock as my phone connects to my home wifi hub works well. I can hear the lock opening as I come off of my elevator. Even if my home network goes down from a brown out and my phone reconnects and unlocks the door, the auto lock after 30 second will secure the door again. Final thoughts: I only bought this design because I was forced to. Honestly, installed on the door, it is moderately attractive. I like the vibe. I use a hallway passage lever as the main door handle. I'm happy generally. If I want forced to purchase this kit, I would have probably opted for a touchscreen lock rather than one with physical buttons. I'm certain the keys are going to start fading over the just like well used keys on a keyboard. Ass result, I try and avoid using the pin code wherever convenient to extend the new look on the digits. I've had the whole set a few months now. If you like the look, it's a decent set. Do keep in mind that it's got a ZigBee radio and not z-wave, so be sure your home hub is compatible. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2022 by Kyle Good

  • Better than I thought
I wondered how this would actually work, batteries sliding the dead bolt...but it works fine. Flawlessly. And if one chooses, a turn of a key or the inside twist latch also works it smoothly. My plan was to use 3' vertical pull bars on the door, which leaves 2 locking pre-drilled holes in the door. I put deadbolts in both of them, the top one this electric/key one. This way, if I want to allow entry by anyone trusted, I can leave the bottom latch unlocked, email them a numeric code to open the door. Contractor, maid... If I ever want, I can just change the combination and their entry is discontinued. And when home, if I don't want to be walked in on, I can just latch the bottom dead bolt, and even if the top one is worked, the door will stay bolted shut. Good system. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2020 by Kay

  • Integrated easily
Modern look. Easy use. Set up and install were straightforward. Easy to integrate with our alarm system.
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2022 by Heather Freya

  • Looks great, but not that smart
Great lock to use without a key. It’s not as smart as it boasts. You need specific devices/alarm brands to integrate Returned for the “extra smart” Kwickset lock. Otherwise it looks great and functions as a decent keypad lock
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2021 by jpreviewer

  • Simple to install..a drop-in replacement for an older lock...
I purchased this to replace an older not-quite Ring compatible Kwikset lock. (Some of the features worked when I told the Ring controller that it was a different, ring-compatible model number. Others didn't...) This unit works correctly. I can check lock/unlock status from my phone and change it if necessary. As I was installing it, the app asked me if I wanted to download the access codes from my existing Schlage front door lock...very cool and a significant time savings. Absolutely no complaints. It works well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2020 by WB Halper

  • Would not work with Alexa
Did not work as planned..had to return it!
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Loving it. Easy to install. Works great.
Easy to install.
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2022 by Amazon Customer

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