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Kwikset Premis Touchscreen Smart Lock Electronic Deadbolt, Works with Apple HomeKit via Apple HomePod or Apple TV, in Venetian Bronze

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Color: Venetian Bronze


Style: Traditional


Features

  • Premis is an Apple HomeKit (only) enabled touchscreen smart lock.Note: Measure your door's backset, cross bore and thickness to ensure you find the right fit.
  • Use Siri voice control to check lock history; remote access to monitor, lock, and unlock available through Apple TV (4th generation or later)
  • Security features: ANSI/BHMA Grade 2 Certified, SecureScreen, optional auto-lock, optional alarm for incorrect codes, and more
  • SmartKey re-key technology compatible with Kwikset (KW1) keyway only. Latch has adjustable backset 2-3/8" to 2-3/4" to fit most standard door preparations (please check your door measurements prior to purchase)
  • Up to 30 customizable user access codes for family and guests
  • Premis is NOT compatible with Android devices. Please see list of specific Apple compatible devices under Product Description (below)
  • Please see Installation and FAQ User Guide PDFs, as well as videos, for more information (below)
  • Please see Manual Door Handing video under Related Video Shorts to troubleshoot door jamming and door handing process to align the latch bolt properly to your door and tell if its left/right-handed.

Description

Premis is a touchscreen smart lock that works with Apple HomeKit. It is a one- touch locking motorized deadbolt. You can enter your home with the convenience of keyless entry using Siri voice commands, the Premis App, or with your personalized code. It features patented SecureScreen technology to prevent code detection from fingerprints on the touchscreen. Premis is easy to install, program and use, and operates on 4 AA batteries. Premis and the Premis app, available for free download from the App Store, are only compatible with HomeKit iOS 9.3 or later on the following devices:iPhone 4S or neweriPad 2 or neweriPad Mini (all versions)iPod touch 5th gen or newer First generation Apple Watch To control your Premis smart lock remotely, you need one of the following devices:Apple TV (3rd generation)Apple TV (4th generation) with tvOS 9.0 or laterApple HomePod To set up automations and user permissions remotely, you need one of the following devices:Apple TV (4th generation) with tvOS 10 or lateriPad 2 or newer with iOS 10 or later Full remote access options require Apple TV 4th generation or higher


Brand: Kwikset


Special Feature: Smart Lock,Touchscreen


Lock Type: Keyed One Side


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 10 x 4 x 3.5 inches


Material: Bronze


Brand: ‎Kwikset


Special Feature: ‎Smart Lock,Touchscreen


Lock Type: ‎Keyed One Side


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎10 x 4 x 3.5 inches


Material: ‎Bronze


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Security


Style: ‎Traditional


Color: ‎Venetian Bronze


Number of Pieces: ‎4, 9


Finish Type: ‎Brushed


Included Components: ‎Deadbolt Exterior, AA Batteries (4), Installation Instructions & Guide, Latch, Strike, Keys (2), SmartKey Learn Tool, Deadbolt Interior, Installation Hardware


Controller Type: ‎Apple HomeKit, iOS


Shape: ‎Rectangular


Item Weight: ‎3.34 Pounds


Control Method: ‎Voice


Manufacturer: ‎Kwikset


Part Number: ‎919TRL PREMIS 11P SMT CP


Item Weight: ‎3.34 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎10 x 4 x 3.5 inches


Item model number: ‎99190-002


Batteries: ‎4 AA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Finish: ‎Brushed


Installation Method: ‎Easily installs with a screwdriver


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Display Style: ‎Touch screen


Special Features: ‎Smart Lock,Touchscreen


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Battery Cell Type: ‎Alkaline


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


Date First Available: November 15, 2016


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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic hardware, easy setup, Homekit integration and reliability raises questions.
Color: Venetian Bronze Style: Traditional
I initially purchased one Kwikset Premis lock in Venetian Bronze to try on my Front door as a test. I had the following wants from a "smart" lock: ⦁ HomeKit Capable - I already have an iPhone 6 Plus and an Apple TV 4th Gen, so I wanted to take advantage of HomeKit. ⦁ Easy Install - I am not very good with home upgrades, so I did not want to have to significantly change anything with my door. I have a newer home (2013) that already had Kwikset locks throughout, so I was expecting an easy replacement. ⦁ Reliable - I want to be able to get in no matter what. This means I needed a lock that can be operated physically with a key. PIN-only locks are a non-starter for me. I did not have 100% success with the first lock, however I additionally purchased two more Premis locks in Satin Nickel to complete my back patio entry door, and my garage entry door. Below is a review and troubleshooting from some problems I ran into, hopefully they can help if yours has had issues. Installation - Hardware Installation of the hardware itself I found to be quite easy. I have a lot of experience with technology, but not so much around the house. The box does not contain much in the way of install instructions. It points you to use the Kwikset app, which contains a PDF of the installation procedure. (You can easily access this at any time by going back to the Help menu in the app). I used a Philips screwedriver and was able to remove my existing Kwikset deadbolt assembly within a few minutes and get the new hardware mounted a few minutes after that. I kept my existing strike assembly in place, as the new one had different screw orientation and would not have fit in the existing wood trim cutout. I used the latch with rectangular faceplate that came with the new lock, as it fit perfectly with the existing wood cutout in the door. The plug for the single cable that goes from the outer assembly to the inner assembly, was a bit difficult to wrap nicely with the cable inside the housing so that it was out of the way. I am slightly worried over time that operation may degrade the cable connector/sleeving, but it seems fairly durable. Installation - App / HomeKit Integration Initially getting the lock to talk with your iPhone using Bluetooth is pretty easy. I was able to use the QR code to take a picture and pair using the on-screen instructions. Upon naming the lock and completing setup steps, I was immediately able to use Siri to unlock and relock. I checked my Apple TV 4th Gen which was already in use, and it said it was Connected with HomeKit (I have one existing HomeKit capable smart plug which is why it was already connected). However, I was unable to use any remote features after moving out of Bluetooth range of the locks with my iPhone, or disabling Bluetooth on the iPhone. I found this video by Kwikset and had checked all settings and made sure everything was correct: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFlQ7qo9vGw iPhone 6 Plus Settings: ⦁ Updated to iOS 11 ⦁ iPhone on Wifi network (same network as Apple TV) and Bluetooth enabled. ⦁ Configured with Passcode to unlock. ⦁ iPhone logged into iCloud. ⦁ Two factor authentication set: Settings > iCloud > Username > Password/Security > Two Factor Auth ⦁ iCloud KeyChain On: Settings > iCloud > Keychain - On ⦁ iCloud Share My Location: Settings > iCloud > Share my Location - Choose the same device being used to manage the locks. Apple TV 4th Gen Settings: ⦁ Updated to latest tvOS. ⦁ iCloud logged into same account as iPhone, Home Sharing On. ⦁ Settings > iCloud > HomeKit - Connected - This is "automatic" if everything works right, but it didn't. Read below for troubleshooting steps. ⦁ Do not go to Sleep: Settings > Sleep After > Never Troubleshooting - Remote Access After verifying all these steps/settings I still was not able to use any remote features, despite HomeKit saying it was connected, and I could use Siri on my Apple TV to lock my doors. (Note: It seems unlocking doors with Siri is a built-in Homekit security feature... it does not allow you to do it. You must use an iOS device.) One troubleshooting step for remote access was to sign out of the Apple TV iCloud and sign back in. After doing this, HomeKit status completely disappeared and I was unable to get it to return, and all HomeKit integration on the Apple TV was broken. Rebooting the Apple TV and iPhone did not fix the issue. Fix: My fix was to do a factory reset of the Apple TV. It downloaded the latest version, and I used the "Use a Device" to set up the Apple TV with my iPhone 6 Plus. After completing this, surprisingly, HomeKit was connected again. I turned Bluetooth off on my phone to test connectivity, and was successfully able to use the Kwikset app (and Siri) to unlock my doors via the Apple TV. I then took it a step further and was able to leave my house and operate the locks remotely via 4G network, completely off the Wifi network. This was a relief and much closer to the operation of the locks that I was expecting when I purchased them. Troubleshooting - "Jammed" Indication All 3 locks I purchased all completed the initial lock orientation procedure successfully. However, my back patio entry door frequently gave me "Jammed" indications even though the lock was actually locking successfully via the app or Siri, or manually with the latch. I took some time with manual key operation and noticed that halfway through locking or unlocking, there was quite a bit of resistance that had to be overcome to fully operate it, and I suspected this was what made the app think it was "Jammed". Fix: I decided to pull the batteries and follow the procedure to make the lock re-learn the orientation process, even though it had successfully passed this procedure when I first set up the lock. After completing this again, the lock operation is much smoother and I have not had any "Jammed" indications on the lock since. Troubleshooting - Fast Battery Drain All 3 locks I purchased, I used the new batteries that came with them. My front entry and garage entry locks started at 100% and are still at 100% in the days following installation. However my back patio entry lock started at 90% and quickly went to 80% after only a couple of days. Fix: See above for "Jammed" fix. It appears that when I made the lock re-learn itself, and re-inserted the batteries, it now shows 100% battery life where it showed 80% before. I am thinking it may be related to the not-so-smooth operation of the lock before I made it re-learn orientation. Try this if your battery life is decreasing quickly even if it seems like the lock operation is fairly smooth. It should be "butterknife smooth" with almost no resistance when using a key. Overall Rating: 4/5 Stars - I will update later after spending much more time with the locks. Positives: ⦁ I am no longer required to use a key to lock or unlock my doors! ⦁ Nicely designed, heavy duty hardware with 10 year warranty (Electronics 1 yr) ⦁ Fantastic color diagrams in the instructions made it very easy to install, very clearly labeled parts. ⦁ Nice colors and design, relatively neutral, can fit with different decors. ⦁ Brightly and uniformly lit numbers, responsive touchscreen. ⦁ Kwikset App is very clean and uncluttered, logical operation was easy to learn. Negatives/Annoyances: ⦁ Sometimes lock operation is intermittent with Siri and the App... on occasion it simply takes more than one attempt to make it do something. This is the single biggest detriment to the system, as reliability should be the #1 factor with a lock. ⦁ One of my locks shows no firmware version or model number in the Kwikset app, I don't know if this is a problem with the lock or the app at this point. Minor annoyance but hopefully it does not cause problems during future firmware updates. ⦁ When adding Users/PINs, it appears you may only add them per-lock. If you want to set up one person to access all 3 locks in your house, you have to set each one up individually. Relatively minor annoyance. ⦁ Lock timeouts are only adjustable from 30 seconds, 1/2/3/4 minutes. I would like a user-configurable timeout, or selection up to ~20-30 minutes. ⦁ Homekit integration - Clunky and not very easy to troubleshoot, however this is more of a knock on Apple than Kwikset. If HomeKit could have better diagnostics or indicators of whether or not its working, it would be much easier to set up. ⦁ Absolutely cannot be used with an Android device (You should know this ahead of time when purchasing however). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 3, 2018 by RmcAZ

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Better than the Other Products on the Market but still a Ways to Go for True Seamless Integration
Color: Venetian Bronze Style: Traditional
*Updates on Homekit Functionality at the End of the Review* Original Review: I will flesh out my review as time goes by. Purpose of Purchase To make life easier for my wife. Also, I am traveling soon for business, so I wanted to make sure she had absolute ease of access if needed. Installation I opened the box a while ago but when it came time for installation, someone threw away the Quickstart Card already and I couldn't find any instructions laying around. Luckily, you can figure out the installation by looking at the picture. I had to repeat a step or two to make sure I used all the screws. Later, after I installed the app, only then did I see the instructions are PDF only and through the APP! *IMPORTANT* - the "Handing Process" I initially thought this product was a hunk of junk because the bolt didn't even work smoothly when operating the bolt manually. And when I used the APP it wouldn't close and would get jammed. Because as stated above I didn't have instructions at the time of installation, I didn't know about the "Handing Process". Luckily, you can reset the "Handing Process" where the lock figures out its orientation. Following the online FAQ to reset the "Handing Process" didn't work for me. I called Tech Support and they gave me a different set of directions (odd) which worked. Note to Owners with Double-Doors So if you have a Double-Door Design with the Handle Grip, just be cognizant of replacing everything with matching hardware. And there will be a hole you need to cover on the bottom. I'm no hardware expert, but I went to Home Depot and used a Cabinet Door Knob to cover the hole and I had some existing Door Handle sets lying around for the rest. Maybe there is a more elegant solution but just something to keep in mind if you have Double Doors. Again, as I didn't have a lot of time, I ended up having to purchase a Defiant Bolt set (because it was the cheapest at Home Depot) just to cover the top hole. They didn't have any Door Hole Covers in Bronze at the Home Depot or Dummy Bolt Sets. I'm sure there is availability online, but will look into it when I am back in town. Homekit I have an Apple TV 4th Gen and an iPad 3 that I can use as a dedicated Homekit Hub. The iPad 3 unfortunately does not support iOS10 so that was out of the equation. I enabled the necessary settings on the Apple TV to make it a "hub". Now I can remotely lock and unlock the Kwikset as long as I have internet access. It is a bit unreliable though--understandably so as my Apple TV is located quite some distance from the Front Door. Access for Other Family Members So from the Kwikset Premis APP, you can invite other users to access the Lock through Homekit. I invited my wife. She accepted and the device appeared on her phone but she couldn't unlock the door. Since I am leaving soon, I will just assume this is user error until I can dedicate some time to troubleshoot. I really wish you can just pair multiple users (with their own Apple ID and Keychain set) to the Kwikset Premis. Unfortunately, as it is now, once I have paired the device with my AppleID, I have to share the Homekit with others, and as above stated, I can't get it to work currently. So for now, I just created a User and Code for my wife to punch-in on the Keypad. Interim Verdict There are a lot of "Smart-Home" devices out there. For me, they are supposed to be seamless/fully integrated and actually make my life more convenient to be a 5-star rating. For example, almost every room in my house has a Lutron Dimmer controlled by the Lutron Smart Bridge. That is a seamlessly integrated Smart-Home Smart device: I can turn lights on and off very easily in less than 5 seconds from my phone without any fiddling or waiting. Another example is my Nest. Again, seamlessly integrated and can adjust very easily anywhere. On the other hand, I have an Anova Bluetooth Sous-Vide device. The Bluetooth Feature for me is completely useless, let alone spending more money to get the Wi-Fi version. The APP is just a glorified timer with a GUI. It is much faster and more convenient for me to set the temperature and use my phone's Clock App as a timer manually. The same can be said for this Kwikset Premis. Rather than fiddling with the APP, which takes a long time to load and sync, for now, I just set different codes for different users and they just punch it in to open the Front Door. To that effect, at least, it works very well. I can also set unique codes for the maid and delete them later. If I come back and can't get the Homekit working on my wife's phone, I will just use the APP for Device Maintenance and User Management and rely solely on the Keypad. Update 2/7/2017 I am still overseas traveling. Every time my wife unlocks or locks the door, I get a notification on my phone. I can consistently unlock and lock my Premis remotely overseas. My Apple TV 4th Gen is upstairs and at a minimum 30 feet above and away from the Front Door. So the Kwikset Premis App is working consistently for me *now*. I have no logical explanation for why everything works perfectly now. My wife is technically clueless and I am obviously several thousand miles away. "Some settling occurred." The time it takes for the Kwikset Premis App to load, sync, and update status is, on average, 7 seconds. The time it takes for the Nest App to load, sync, and update current temperature settings, is also 7 seconds, although after the initial load, each consequent load within a reasonable time thereafter, is around 2 seconds. So it's comparable now. If the Kwikset Premis turns out to be a consistent performer in a 12 month period, I will upgrade my rating. Update 2/12/2017 I am back home now. I got Homekit fully functional for me and my wife. No need to use the Kwikset Premis app anymore. Unlocking and locking from Favorites is instantaneous and no need to wait the 7 seconds for the app to load and sync. Update 2/20/2017 First Firmware Update. Battery is already at 90% in a short four week period. Shorter than expected but not terrible I guess. Hopefully this firmware update really does address the battery life. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 28, 2017 by ScribblesA ScribblesA

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