• Reviews around home (4.90 of 5)

    Schlage Z-Wave Connect Camelot Touchscreen Deadbolt with Built-In Alarm, Satin Nickel, BE469 CAM 619, Works with Alexa via SmartThings, Wink or Iris

    • I also have this connected to my smart home using the Wink Hub 2 - I can edit the codes and lock/unlock the doors using the app
    • feeling pleased that typical home-owners like us could successfully install 2 of the high-tech, electronic locks --
    • Installed easy, tied into smart things smart home quickly and works great
    • Of all the elements of my smart home system, this Schlage lock has been hands-down my favorite and most dependable purchase
    • From the door lock itself, you can add/remove door lock codes manually but can't do this via the smart home devices
    • I bought these locks to work with Wink as part of my Smart home setup.
    • Great for securing home.
    • This lock doesn't have it's own app, so you can not program it through an app or online unless you are prepared to purchase some other companies smart home hub to get the online or mobile app function through there device
    • I thought is had Bluetooth/wireless connectivity but that only works for smart enabled homes
    • It will BE EASIER for customers -- when only a few of these Smart Home Hubs begin to establish themselves as superior
    • We simply became concerned that several other customers have various complaints about the State of the Art of Smart Home Hubs -- to date -- .
    • This deadbolt was one of my first smart home purchases, and I couldn’t be happier with it
    • In my search I happened on these smart home deadbolts and it got the wheels in my mind turning.
    • This lock was part of our first step of creating a smart home (smart smoke alarms, thermostat, door lock, alarm system, etc.)
    • Does the job as advertised but doesn't have many of the lock features build into the smart home system
    • I just feel a tad mislead about its 'Mobile capabilities.'In order to access this lock in a smart home environment, you need to buy a smart hub
    • This is a dumb shame, because the z-wave integrates way more easily with most smart home systems, or should at least, although from a security perpective I understand why you’d want your lock to remain separate.
    • While I do have the lock connected to a couple of different smart systems in my house, one thing I like about the lock is that it doesn't need to be connected to a smart home system to work: your key codes work as long as the unit has battery power (and it lets you know when you're getting low long before you actually run out of power), regardless of whether it's connected to your home system, and you can add and delete user codes right from the keypad
    • You have to buy a Wink Smart Home Hub (($65-70) or something similar) in order to work the lock with your smartphone.
    • Best home improvement of the year!
    • Best home improvement of the year!
    • I bought this lock as part of a smart home makeover
    • Just a fantastic smartlock and great addition to our smart home appliances
    • Easy to install and connect to smart home.
    • Our builder made ours a "smart home" and included the Schlage Connect lock on the entry door
    • I have the smart home hub set up to email me for tamper alerts on the deadbolts ... on two of the three,
    • We got VERA as our smart home module and, after set up, it worked flawlessly.
    • Keeps my home safe and allows elderly parent back inside when she forgets her key.
    • It works with Samsung Smarthings Smart Home Hub
    • The back side of the device inside the home looks nicer than the Yale equivalent, but the outside lacks that superb simplicity of the Yale unit.
    • But this device is packed full of a bunch of impressive features that will help you better protect your home
    • I am trying to get into the smart home
    • great touch pad and easy to integrate with smart home automation
    • The best item I've added to my "smart home" project
    • It isn't a good sign for a product if you are hemming and hawing about replacing it after spending 60 minutes installing it and trouble shooting it for z-wave smart home
    • If you don't understand what Smart Home Hubs can do for you : Try Googling :
    • I already had Nexia for other smart home
    • This is the smart home device that got the ball rolling for me.
    • -- Ultimately we felt we didn't need to invest in a Home Smart Hub at this time
    • This high-power mode uses battery power much more quickly, but allows the lock to close and helps keep your home secure.
    • My family uses as much or more high-tech than most -- & we did not need a Smart Home Hub to synchronize everything yet.
    • Z-Wave technology allows you to integrate the deadbolt into your smart home or home automation system
    • We realize that having NO SMART HOME HUB, requires that we must keep careful track of the Default Codes for each of our 4 Schlage Keyless Deadbolt Systems--
    • This Schlage connect system works great and is a hassle free addition to "smart" ingress/egress for our smart home
    • Tie it up to smart home hub and it locks every time I ask it to.
    • The device is greatly enhanced when connected to a smart home system, even more so than Alexa
    • We were hoping to use this with the rest of the smart home accessories with Alexa.
    • If you're starting a smart home, this should be one of the first things you get
    • In addition I have added the "Cool" features for the locks by adding them to my Z-Wave network that my Elk M1 Gold Alarm/Home automation system is connected to as well.
    • Two or three years ago there were just a few "Home Smart-Hubs"
    • integrates well with smart home system
    • I Love Having a Smart Home!
    • great lock works great with the Samsung smartthings Smart home Hub and Amazon Echo
    • After researching the options, we ended up purchasing the Samsung SmartThings Smart Home Hub from Amazon - for $84 + $3 for an extended warrantee.
    • if you elect either an electronic lock or deadbolt -- decide : do we need a Smart Home Hub to coordinate either the confusion, or to coordinate the Internet of Things (IOT) with the numerous tech devices in our home ..
    • If you are a smart home enthusiast without a remote lock, consider this one!
    • This was one of my earliest smart home
    • This was the last step in my smart home transformation.
    • It would be VERY USEFUL if a home owner could add and remove key codes remotely from their smart home device and app
    • Their customer service rep highly recommended that we also purchase one of the new "Smart-Home Hubs" for our 4 new keyless deadbolts...& other household tech
    • In addition I have added the "Cool" features for the locks by adding them to my Z-Wave network that my Elk M1 Gold Alarm/Home automation system is connected to as well.
    • So, Z-Wave integration with my Samsung SmartThings Smart Home Hub was important
    • Excellent design, easy to install, and immediately linked into the Smart Home hub.
    • Given that a lot of smart home systems can be a little buggy, this makes me feel more confident that I'll always be able to get in and out of my house without needed to carry keys all the time