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Kwikset SmartCode 916 Z-Wave Smart Lock, Keyless Entry Zwave Door Lock, Touchscreen Electronic Deadbolt, SmartKey Re-Key Security, Smart Hub Required, Traditional Satin Nickle

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Arrives May 26 – May 27
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Style: Traditional


Size: Old Version


Color: Satin Nickel


Features

  • SECURE KEYLESS ENTRY: Fast and quiet motorized deadbolt with illuminated touch screen provides keyless door entry to your home, and one-touch locking when leaving
  • SMART HOME READY: Remote access your lock and connect to your Z-Wave security and smart home systems, works with Alexa, Google Assistant, and more, Z-Wave hub required
  • 30 SECOND AUTO-LOCKING: Setup deadbolt to automatically lock after entry or exit, perfect for keeping your hands free and getting in and out in a hurry
  • EASY PROGRAMMING: Setup keyless door entry with up to 30 programmable unique custom user codes for anytime access, perfect for family, friends, dog walker, etc
  • EASY INSTALL: Do it yourself, installs in minutes with just a screwdriver, fits doors between 1-3/8"" and 1-3/4"" thick, 4 AA batteries last 12 months or longer
  • PRODUCT WARRANTY: Locks and handles have a lifetime mechanical and finish warranty, and a 1 year electronics warranty; see Kwikset warranty for full details

Description

The SmartCode touchscreen 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. It features patented SecureScreen™ technology to prevent code detection from fingerprints on the touchscreen. This SmartCode deadbolt is easy to install, program and use, and operates on 4 AA batteries. It also features SmartKey Security as the back-up keyway. 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.

Brand: Kwikset


Special Feature: Smart Lock,Touchscreen


Lock Type: Keypad


Item dimensions L x W x H: 4.27 x 3.99 x 9.74 inches


Material: Metal


Brand: ‎Kwikset


Special Feature: ‎Smart Lock,Touchscreen


Lock Type: ‎Keypad


Item dimensions L x W x H: ‎4.27 x 3.99 x 9.74 inches


Material: ‎Metal


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Security


Style: ‎Traditional


Color: ‎Satin Nickel


Number of Pieces: ‎2


Finish Type: ‎Brushed


Included Components: ‎Deadbolt exterior, Deadbolt interior, Two keys, Latch, Strike Plate, Adapter Ring, Installation and Mounting Hardware, SmartKey learn tool, Installation and User Manual


Shape: ‎Rectangular


Item Weight: ‎3.35 Pounds


Control Method: ‎Touch


Connectivity Protocol: ‎Z-Wave


UPC: ‎883351614993


Model Name: ‎99160-020


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎93


Manufacturer: ‎Kwikset


Part Number: ‎99160-020


Item Weight: ‎3.35 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎4.27 x 3.99 x 9.74 inches


Item model number: ‎99160-020


Batteries: ‎4 AA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎Old Version


Finish: ‎Brushed


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Smart Lock,Touchscreen


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Battery Cell Type: ‎Alkaline


Date First Available: June 28, 2018


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: May 26 – May 27

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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Quality Smart Lock. I Own Three of Them.
Style: Contemporary Size: New Version Color: Satin Nickel
First off, this product is for advanced home automation users who have bought or built an integrated system compatible with Z-Wave devices. It is not a WiFi lock with an app. It doesn't connect (at least not directly) with your phone's Bluetooth, HomeKit, Alexa, Google, etc. You *can* integrate those features, but it will be at the hub/platform level, not at the individual device. The lock just takes commands from the hub, while also communicating state (via handle, keypad or key slot) back to the hub. Also note there is a Zigbee version of the 916, but this isn't it. The installation instructions are clear, but make sure to read them before starting and review before each step. If you managed to get your old deadbolt off the door, you shouldn't have an issue installing this. It took me ~10 minutes and a fair amount of that was using a level to make sure it was sited true after I had largely assembled it. The core lock itself is standard-ish Kwickset Smartkey deadbolt. It includes a tool to rekey the lock yourself. That process is quite painless and simple enough. It allowed me to buy 3 of these locks plus some keyed handles and rekey them to a single key. That is SUPER convient for something bought from Amazon (which is highly unlikely to ship you multiple locks with identical key codes). The action is smooth. You should feel no resistance when using the manual key or interior handle. The lock is rated ANSI Grade 2, which is medium durability and resistance to forced entry. Which means it will keep out casual intruders no problem. It probably won't keep out someone determined to kick in your door, though such a person would probably have an easier time just breaking a window. Note that Smartkey locks are extremely hard to pick, but you probably want to spray some lock lube once or twice a year to keep things clean and to prevent anything from seizing up. Note that the competing Schlage Connect Z-Wave is rated ANSI Grade 1, which in theory makes it more resistant and durable. Personally, those units are fugly and therefore couldn't get spousal approval. YMMV. The keypad is...fine. It generally does not have a problem registering key presses. Feedback isn't great...it acknowledges a keypress by momentarily winking out the number you just pressed. That's hard to see since you finger is covering said number. Still, it's reliable enough that you shouldn't have to worry about it. The motor is not quiet, it buzzes while in action, but should not be unduly loud either. It takes about 3 seconds to cycle the deadbolt. It comes with four AA batteries. How long those last depends on how often you use the motor and the quality of your mesh network, but they should be good for months on end. Kwikset recommends against rechargeables, but those should be fine so long as you're okay with swapping them out more frequently. Tech spec time! This is a Z-Wave 500 (a.k.a. Z-Wave Plus) lock with mandated S0 security (you cannot add it without authentication). This is not the newest Z-wave version (it's at 800 as of this writing) nor does it feature the newest security version (S2). Having said that, Z-Wave is backwards compatible, S0 is secure for real world use. It's still Z-Wave plus, so it won't keep your mesh network from auto-optimizing itself. Like Z-Wave products in general (which must go through certification) it plays nice with everything else. In short, if you know what you're buying, it's a quality product. It looks sharp too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2024 by John T.

  • Easy To Connect To Brinks System
Style: Traditional Size: New Version Color: Venetian Bronze
I've purchased two of these locks. I like the convenience of being able to lock and unlock these locks remotely. We have a Brinks security system. I was pleased that these locks synched up to our system easily and can be operated from the Brinks app on our phones. I was also pleased that the locks are easy to install. I'm no home improvement whiz by any means. To install, I just removed the deadbolt locks, followed the easy-to-read and well-illustrated instructions and "viola", the locks worked. The only tool I needed was a Phillips head screwdriver. I followed the directions on my Brinks security panel to add the locks to the system and that was easy too. The lock has a different (my wife says it is odd) feature when unlocking it using the keypad. First, you touch the keypad and two random numbers appear. You have to press those numbers and then the full keypad display appears and you can enter your unlock code. Battery life is good. So, I am pleased with these locks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024 by Gary D

  • Touch sensor is hit or miss
Style: Traditional Size: New Version Color: Satin Nickel
I had high expectations for this device, and aside from the touch screen it actually hit all of them. * The Good Installation wasn't too bad, though I wasted about an hour misunderstanding the auto-door handing (my door is a left-hand inswing and I thought I'd installed wrong until I let it auto-hand it). Connecting via Z-Wave to my 2GIG panel was also easy, and then it immediately appeared in my Alarm.com app as an accessory. I also love that the keyhole is available as a backup, and even better it can be rekeyed to a Kwikset SmartKey. * The Bad The problems started with the weather. When the outside temperature dropped below 40ºF the touch screen completely stopped responding. I could still control the lock from my app and my panel (as well as the manual controls and the key), but the touch screen would not work at all. When the weather warmed up, things started working again. But a few weeks ago, even though the weather has not been too cold, the touch screen is spotty. The instructions say to use three fingers to wake up the device, but this does not always work. It might take a couple attempts, at which point you might accidentally hit a number, which can cause a failed attempt and lock the unit for a minute. This also reports a "tamper" event to an alarm unit. Not fun. But even when the touch screen is working well, it's not great. There's no indication that any number has ever been pressed. I've typed out my pin only to find out that it didn't catch one of the numbers, which requires me to type another number to finish the attempt, trigger the "tamper" event and then try again. If you can't successfully hit the numbers after a few attempts you'll be locked out for a full minute. It's frustrating and in an emergency situation where you must enter your home quickly it's a non starter. I ultimately decided I had to move this lock to a less sensitive area because the chances of being locked out by a touchscreen simply weren't worth it. A plain old dumb deadbolt was less trouble. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2024 by CB

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