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Kwikset - Kevo 99250-202 Kevo 2nd Gen Bluetooth Touch-to-Open Smart Keyless Entry Electronic Deadbolt Door Lock Featuring SmartKey Security, Satin Nickel

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Features

  • Your smartphone is now your key touch to open convenience with the 2nd generation. If you wish to perform a system reset, press and hold the reset button on the back panel for 10 seconds until the lock beeps and the light ring flashes red.Note: Measure your door's backset, cross bore and thickness to ensure you find the right fit.
  • Kevo 2nd gen now works with Alexa voice commands (requires Kevo Plus hub, sold separately for $99 via Kevo App)
  • Remote lock access & monitoring requires Kevo Plus hub, sold separately for $99 via Kevo App
  • 3rd Gen Kevo App provides faster and more reliable connection. Smaller and sleeker metal interior with improved install experience. Now get free ekeys; Send and manage eKey access via smartphone receive notifications and monitor lock history
  • Compatible with iPhone 4S or higher and select Android 5.0 or higher devices
  • Works with Fob (sold separately) or traditional key with new advanced SmartKey security
  • Works with select iOS and Android devices (wider compatibility with updated Google Play Kevo app which determines full and partial compatibility) please check compatibility (below) before purchase
  • Note: 1. Make sure that you have the most up to date operating system on your phone. 2. Please check the cable connection between the interior and exterior deadbolt. 3. Please confirm that you have Bluetooth on and activated on your phone and that your phone is paired with your lock
  • Compatible also with Razer Phone 1

Brand: Kwikset


Lock Type: Keyed One Side


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 10.3 x 5.87 x 3.74 inches


Material: Metal


Recommended Uses For Product: Monitoring,Security


Brand: ‎Kwikset


Lock Type: ‎Keyed One Side


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎10.3 x 5.87 x 3.74 inches


Material: ‎Metal


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Monitoring,Security


Style: ‎Kevo (2nd Gen)


Color: ‎Satin Nickel


Number Of Pieces: ‎1


Finish Type: ‎Brushed


Included Components: ‎Electronic Deadbolt Interior, AA Batteries (4), Touch-to-Open Smart Lock Exterior, Mounting Hardware, Keys (2), Latch, Strike, SmartKey Learn Tool, Installation Instructions, SmartKey Intructions


Shape: ‎Round


Item Weight: ‎3.5 Pounds


Control Method: ‎Voice


Manufacturer: ‎Kwikset


Part Number: ‎925 KEVO2 DB 15


Item Weight: ‎3.5 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎10.3 x 5.87 x 3.74 inches


Item model number: ‎99250-202


Batteries: ‎4 AA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Finish: ‎Brushed


Installation Method: ‎Easily installs in minutes with just a screwdriver


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Cutting Diameter: ‎2.75 Inches


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Battery Cell Type: ‎Alkaline


Assembled Diameter: ‎2.75 Inches


Date First Available: August 30, 2016


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Hahahaha No More Keys
To start, this is the first 'smart' lock I've owned, and so far I'm pretty impressed having installed it this morning. I have been wanting to get a smart lock for a while now, but as with most new tech, I like to wait for the 2nd generation as they typically iron out most of the kinks by then. I can't speak for the first generation Kevo, but what I can say is that this thing is pretty damn cool, and it works! Well most of the time it works. I'll outline my experience so far and update this review as I use it and try out more of the features like smart key configuration and scheduled ekeys. I also bought the Kevo plus hub today (you can only get it if you already own a Kevo 1st or 2nd gen) that allows remote monitoring and control of the lock over the internet and unlimited e-keys, so I'll be adding those details once it arrives. Summary (followed by detailed review) Pros: - Easy to install with very clear and detailed instructions through the app - Easy to setup and update the lock and simple pairing through the Kevo app on iOS - It works, and does exactly what I was looking for - unlocks my door without having to dig for keys or my phone - Updates from Kwikset will ostensibly fix whatever bugs arise after the product launches and more people start using Kevo 2 - Kevo app is actually pretty decent - stable operation, slick user interface, and very easy to use Cons: - Occasionally doesn't work unless paired phone is very close to the lock, but only sometimes and no discernible pattern yet - Key fobs are nearly worthless as they must be held within 5-6 inches to actually get the Kevo to unlock - Remote monitoring and control requires you to buy the optional $100 Kevo Plus - would be nice to just have this feature in the lock itself - Auto-lock is not adjustable and only gives you the option to automatically re-lock 30 seconds after unlocking, I'd prefer a minute or two - eKeys cost $1.99 a piece unless you buy Kevo Plus and they only give you 2 (1 for you and one for someone else) Installation: 5 stars Super easy installation only took about 15 minutes to get it installed from start to finish. My front door is pretty standard and already had a Kwikset deadbolt installed, so it was really no trouble whatsoever to swap it out with the Kevo 2nd gen lock. The installation instructions are provided via the Kevo app, and you can either download a pdf outlining all of the steps, or follow an interactive/animated tutorial that walks you through the process step by step, allowing you to choose the instructions relevant to your door. For example, at different stages of installation the app provides choices for variables like the diameter of the hole in your door, door thickness, whether the pin is centered when the bolt mechanism is first placed in the door, or whether you want to be able to access the controls switches without removing the cover plate entirely. Each option tree will instruct you clearly how to proceed with the install, and what components included in the Kevo 2 package you'll need. There are a number of extra bits of hardware that will allow you to install this lock on pretty much any door it seems, and again, I can't stress how simple they made the process. Setup and Pairing: 5 stars Again, super easy. At the end of the physical install, you simply open the Kevo app, press the program button on the back of the lock panel and hold your phone next to the lock - that's it. No calibrating or fussing with settings, it literally took 10 seconds to pair the lock with my phone and start using the lock. Everything worked beautifully and I cheered when I saw the deadbolt extend and retract into the door with just a touch - this is definitely the future. The Kevo app informed me that there was a software update available for the lock which took about 15 minutes to complete, during which my phone just had to be within 20 ft or so of the lock. It's reassuring that they can update the locks software/firmware remotely, and I expect any glitches will be ironed out over time by Kwikset via such updates. Sending eKeys is also incredibly easy and is done in the Kevo app, which accesses your contacts directly and allows you to distribute keys to whomever you want. My wife got access in no time, and had no trouble getting the lock to work with her phone. The only complaint I have is with the optional key fobs also sold by Kwikset which I will discuss later. Function: 4 stars It works, and having used it between 15-20 times between me and my wife today, we have had no problem getting the Kevo 2 to unlock. Eventually. Not always on the first try, but always by the 2nd (or at most 3rd) attempt, the ring will spin green and the deadbolt will unlock. It's a little unnerving to stand outside and see the ring turn red or just go black, which happens roughly 1/3 of the time in my experience. I'm not sure why this is happening, but it seems that distance may be one part of the issue as I've never had a problem opening it if my phone is placed directly in front of the lock. Don't get me wrong, it still works if my phone is in my pocket or backpack, but it doesn't seem to be as reliable in those circumstances. I uploaded a video demonstrating this issue. In it, I am filming with my phone which at first is a little bit away from the lock and I can't get it to open, then when I bring the phone closer, it works. I'll keep testing this and see if I can't find a predictable pattern or explanation, but in the meantime, it's not really a problem that would prevent me from buying this lock again. Also, the lock comes with keys in case you might be worried about being locked out due to technical difficulties or if your phone battery dies and I would recommend putting them on your keychain just in case something like that happens. *Note about key fobs - I also bought 2 optional Kwikset key fobs and paired them with my lock, and so far I'm unimpressed. They pair easily, but are really spotty when it comes to opening the door on their own, especially if you have them anywhere but in your hand within 1 foot of the Kevo. I tested them with my phone's bluetooth turned off, and while they will get it to unlock occasionally from my pocket, too often I have to dig out my keys and put the fob directly in front of the Kevo to work. This defeats the purpose of having a fob in the first place and I'm really disappointed so far in this product. Maybe there's a battery issue or something I'm missing with these, but as of right now I have to say you're better off saving that money until they come out with a better product. TBD - Scheduled or expiring eKeys - Kevo Plus integration - Battery life - Updates addressing unforeseen bugs/glitches ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 8, 2016 by Pierce Bradley

  • Great lock but could be just a little better
First, be advised that if you lock is not behaving as expected you may have a defective unit. I've read enough negative reviews that line up with my FIRST lock that I wonder if there are some quality control issue when making these. My FIRST lock worked initially but then quickly developed some irritating behaviors including: not recognizing my touch (it took 3-10 tries to get in most of the time), not recognized by my phone, displaying false jamb (red light) notifications, displaying yellow lights (indicating lock) but not actually locking. After this got bad enough I decided that this cannot possibly be normal so I called customer service. They walked me through some tests and it quickly started acting up again. So they send me a new lock. The SECOND lock is what earns the four stars. It has behaved way better. Gone are all the symptoms except occasionally it does ignore me. MOST of the time it opens on the first try but every once in awhile it takes 2-3 attempt. I find that if I kill and restart the Kevo app it works perfectly afterwards. And that is why I did not give it five stars. 1) the reliability is not perfect. I would like to get in my house the first time, every time. 2) the Kevo app requirements are a bit annoying. They are: 1) App must be running in background -- I can deal with this 2) Bluetooth must be enabled -- this is also normal and fine 3) Location services must be on and Kevo app is ALWAYS used it -- it is this that I object to. They claim location services are used ot detect movement and offer a more reliable experience. I can believe that but this is a misuse of location services. Phone have gyros and fitness chips which are designed to track movement for exercise and these are on all the time by default. So why can't the Kevo app make use of these? The annoyance of location services is not battery usage--I have verified that the battery usage of Kevo on my iPhone 6 is only 1-3% typically. The annoyance is having the location indicator constantly on because I use that to flag apps that truly are sucking down the battery by using it excessively. THE GOOD - Supposedly this lock fixes the physical security deficiencies of the 1st generation. - Has technology to detect if you are inside or out preventing just anyone from opening it. - Can open lock without taking phone out - Auto-calibrates, unlike gen 1, so installation is fast - Three kinds of eKeys are available: anytime, scheduled, and guest (24 hour key). Two anytime eKeys and guest eKeys are free. Permanent or timed keys cost a few bucks via in-app purchase. - Can also use app, regular key, or a fob (sold separately) to open the door, this offers nice flexibility - You can disable touch-to-open function and just use app if you wish - App tells you if it is locked or not--kind of nice if you are in the car or in bed and wonder: did I lock the door? And if you didn't, you can lock it remotely. THE BAD - Not 100% reliable and not always fast. Sometimes it might take a few tries to open the door. This will of course happen when you are in the rain, cold, and have a screaming toddler in your arms. Generally, however, this has been fairly rare since I got the replacement lock. - The interior piece is large and requires about 3.5 inches additional clearance beyond of what a normal deadbolt would occupy in the up direction. It's not an eyesore, looks pretty good in my opinion, but if you have anything above your deadbolt, like a secondary lock, this may not fit. - Likewise it is not compatible with those big-handle locksets where the deadbolt is built in (handle and deadbolt are all one piece) NOTES - There is a warning that if you have a room in front of the locked door like a study that juts out past your porch, and your phone is that room, then it might allow the lock to be opened because it thinks you are outside. I tried this and admittedly one time out of about twenty did it open for me. I am not worried about this because the phone is never in that room without me--if you have such a setup just don't leave your phone unattended in such a room at night or place a sufficient metal barrier between it and the door to reduce the chance of the lock seeing your phone. - DIP switches inside the control area of the lock allow you to turn on/off certain features like "sound effects," "lock on triple tap," and "turn off inside LED indicator light" (the latter blinks occasionally showing you lock status). So read the manual carefully for these features ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 9, 2016 by SierraQ

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