• Reviews around hub (4.39 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

    • Don't forget to buy a Smart HUB, so that you can control from your phone while away..
    • Using Z-Wave (Wink 2 hub) the brand new batteries lasted less than a week, so I can't recommend it for automation.
    • In order to use it on your phone you must have a smart hub
    • I liked the idea of connecting it to a smart hub, remote unlocking and creating electeonic keys on the fly
    • Will also disconnect from your smart hub when the battery is low.
    • Not currently using the smart hub features, but for basic functionality of the lock with multiple key codes, it is working great
    • easy to install works with smart hub
    • so you still need an additional smart hub
    • There are other non Z-Wave locks that use proprietary hubs that would make this automation difficult if not impossible
    • If you have a smart hub you can check on what pins have been used during the day while your away
    • I have the smart home hub set up to email me for tamper alerts on the deadbolts ... on two of the three,
    • I don't know it was the hub's issue or the lock's issue.
    • To unlock/lock this lock, you must use the buttons, a key, or phone or Alexa (if using a smart hub like Wink)
    • Highly recommend that you have a Z-Wave compatible hub for this
    • It's not bad, but the "wireless" capability requires a hub, and even then it's not super-reliable.
    • I plan on getting a smart hub in the future, thus my choice to purchase this lock and with this functionality.
    • My family uses as much or more high-tech than most -- & we did not need a Smart Home Hub to synchronize everything yet.
    • If you can live with the limitations mentioned (if you have alexa and a smart things hub) and you follow the orientation directions: this is a satisfactory door lock.
    • I didn't see a need to connect it to a smart hub
    • If u have a smart things hub and use the RBoy device handler, this lock is legit.
    • great lock works great with the Samsung smartthings Smart home Hub and Amazon Echo
    • 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 ..
    • I use it with a smart things hub and that is way cool
    • I can hear it throughout my entire house when it locks or unlocks.- programming the device without a smart hub is cumbersome
    • Works with Alexa but only if you have the separate smart hub and she will NOT unlock the lock, she will only lock it
    • The 468 does not have compatability with a smart hub which makes it very limited as to what it can do
    • I could get a Samsung smart hub to pair with the
    • The cool automation features are only available when it's connected to a smart hub
    • I'm happy with the lock and we have it hooked up to our Smart Things hub so we can use the automation.
    • It works with Samsung Smarthings Smart Home Hub
    • Installed in minutes (with the help of YouTube) have smart things hub, no service charge, can monitor and lock/unlock door from my Mobile device
    • You will need a SMARTTHINGS hub to connect it but the smarthings hub is worth it as well.
    • The support tech at Schlage thinks the problem is the hub.
    • It wouldnt connect to my smart hub
    • No Problem operating it with the Smart Hub purchase also.
    • Tie it up to smart home hub and it locks every time I ask it to.
    • They only have a small blurp about Z-wave referring you to your Smart Hub documentation.
    • After waiting an hour on the phone to speak with someone, I was basically told that I should have purchased a preferred hub.
    • Wonderful product but the Hub sold by Amazon to work them remotely dies NOT work!
    • It appears that it has limited function ability with Samsung Smart Hub even though the instructions say that will work
    • With some additional apps we were able to get it to function well with the Smart Hub
    • 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.
    • My understanding is that available hubs will allow me to bypass that fee and be able to use my thermostat and ring doorbell.without the fee
    • We did have to buy a hub (Samsung Smart Thing) so that we can lock and unlock the door remotely
    • If you get another stupid $100 hub to go along with the $150 Amazon Echo Plus and the $180 Schlage Deadbolt!!!!
    • Even with this problem I'll try to solve, this thing works GREAT with the Wink Hub 2.Was very easy to install, I watched a few Youtube videos which really helps accelerate how easy this was.
    • Even customer service did not have know how to make it work with Samsung Smart Hub
    • Requires Hub to work with Amazon Alexa.
    • Works with wink hub well
    • Be sure to get the right hub
    • w/o purchase of a Smart Hub for your home -- unless you are already overwhelmed about how several Internet of Things ( IOT ) are working collaboratively in your home right now.... or if you may want to control the locks from a 3rd location.
    • Pairing the lock with the hub was super simple, and the hub offers three big advantages
    • And I've paired it with my Smart Things hub and Alexa.
    • Use with Wink 2 smart hub - works great!
    • -- Ultimately we felt we didn't need to invest in a Home Smart Hub at this time
    • It wasn't clear from reviews and company website what the best connector hub was.
    • 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--
    • It connect right away to my Smart Things Hub.
    • This locks works well as a stand alone product and when integrated with a smart hub such samsung smartthings
    • If you are pairing these through Z-Wave to a smart hub like Wink or SmartThings and you want to replace your smart hub with something else, REMOVE the lock from your existing hub before trying to pair it with the new one
    • The lock works great with Alexa, as well as Samsung SmartThings Hub
    • if you are close the outdoor any one open door at night you ll wake up lolyou can setup to many codes very easy in seconds and the other samsung smart hub user you cant change codes only lock unlockgreat with wink you can change codes and setup robots
    • You need a z-wave compatible hub in order to access this remotely
    • Smart Hub Z-wave hub really well.
    • looks beautiful on my front door and works great with my smart hub.
    • 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
    • You need a compatible smart hub like SmartThings, Wink, Abode, etc to work
    • 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
    • You have to buy a Wink Smart Home Hub (($65-70) or something similar) in order to work the lock with your smartphone.
    • It's not bad, but the "wireless" capability requires a hub, and even then it's not super-reliable.
    • I needed to buy the Samsung Smart Things hub to allow Alexa to communicate with the lock
    • I strongly recommend the $50 Wink hub as well so you can open this from anywhere in the world with an internet connection
    • I love that my dog sitter and teenager do not need keys, I can set codes, delete codes and review usage from my phone using my Smart Hub
    • I was able to add the lock to my Samsung Smart hub in no time and have it linked to Alexa as well
    • Constant disconnection from the Smart Things hub
    • Now I'm forced to either buy a smart hub, for which this would be the only device needing it, return it, or manually program everything and have no 'connect'.Lock itself is very nice
    • It requires a 3rd party hub, it can by just hook up directly to your WiFi, then if the hub has an issue you’re stuck going back and forth between Schlage and the Hub company
    • After researching the options, we ended up purchasing the Samsung SmartThings Smart Home Hub from Amazon - for $84 + $3 for an extended warrantee.
    • Easy to install and setup on the smart hub.
    • I suspect that the battery drain has to do with the lock's proximity to the nearest z-wave hub, so I put the hub as close as possible to the lock
    • Don't forget you need a smart hub or something to connect to your phone
    • The only thing I haven't gotten yet is connecting it to my Samsung Smart Hub