Schlage LiNK Wireless Keypad Add-on Deadbolt, Bright Brass

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Product Feature
- Receive email or text notifications
- Install and set up the system with ease
- Access your home from anywhere
- Remotely monitor access to your home
- Monthly subscription fee required for remote access
Product Description
With the Schlage BE369 Z-Wave Deadbolt Lock - the days of convenient wireless protection are here. You can even access the lock using a remote web-based access, which gives you greater peace of mind, no matter where you travel. You can also confirm the status of your deadbolt lock from anywhere with any internet-enabled computer and most internet-enabled cell phones. You can assign up to 19 personalized 4 digit codes for each member of your household to use at the door.Schlage LiNK Wireless Keypad Add-on Deadbolt, Bright Brass Review
Schlage makes a plain version of this lock, without the "LiNK Wireless". It's a fine product in my opinion. But there is a problem converting it to a wireless product - the door cannot be locked REMOTELY. It's a fundamental problem for a "remote" product, and Schlage chooses to skirt around the issue.If you forget to lock your door, or you decide you want to lock it remotely, you're out of luck, unless a burglar is kind enough to turn the knob for you. The deadbolt cannot be thrown electronically. Instead, an electronic "clutch" is engaged, which then allows you to manually operate the deadbolt knob. When "Locked" the knob spins and accomplishes nothing. "Unlocked" means the knob is engaged (temporarily) so you can turn it and throw the deadbolt. It's a novel concept. But notice, that you can't throw the deadbolt unless somebody is there to turn the knob.
The advantage of this type of mechanism is battery life. The battery is not spent throwing the deadbolt. The real work is done by you turning the knob, therefore battery usage is minimized.
What gets me is Schlage's marketing. The product description on their website claims you can "remotely lock or unlock the door" It's simply not true.
You can't excuse this as an oversight, since it is paramount to their design. In fact, the electronic clutch is the single feature that distinguishes it from other electronic locks!
My advice is to try the regular version in one of the big box stores, they all have them on display. You will then understand how the lock functions and you can decide if it suits your needs. Personally, I like the lock, but find the wireless functionality useless. So why pay extra for it?
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Product description on Amazon...
Schlage LiNK Features and Benefits: Remotely lock or unlock the door
Schlage website(product features)...
Remotely grant access to the home- Deadbolt requires manually turning the bolt to lock and unlock the door when activated remotely
Translation: You CANNOT remotely lock the door.
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