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product_id: 2169675
title: "SCHLAGE Connect Camelot Touchscreen Deadbolt Smart Lock w/ Alarm (Aged Bronze)"
brand: "schlage"
price: "€ 520.05"
currency: EUR
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# Voice Control via Alexa 8760 Hours Battery Life ANSI Grade 1 Security SCHLAGE Connect Camelot Touchscreen Deadbolt Smart Lock w/ Alarm (Aged Bronze)

**Brand:** schlage
**Price:** € 520.05
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔐 Secure Your Space, Elevate Your Style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** SCHLAGE Connect Camelot Touchscreen Deadbolt Smart Lock w/ Alarm (Aged Bronze) by schlage
- **How much does it cost?** € 520.05 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- schlage enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted schlage brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **🔔 Built-in Alarm System:** Stay alert with a built-in alarm that notifies you of any unauthorized access attempts.
- • **🗣️ Voice-Activated Convenience:** Control your lock hands-free with Alexa integration, making your life easier and more connected.
- • **🔗 Seamless Smart Home Integration:** Compatible with Z-Wave and other smart home systems for effortless connectivity.
- • **🔑 Smart Security at Your Fingertips:** Experience the ultimate in home security with a fingerprint-resistant touchscreen that keeps your home safe and stylish.
- • **🛠️ Easy Installation & Maintenance:** Designed for standard door prep, this lock is user-friendly and comes with all necessary components for quick setup.

## Overview

The SCHLAGEConnect Camelot Touchscreen Deadbolt Smart Lock combines advanced security features with modern convenience. With a durable fingerprint-resistant touchscreen, built-in alarm, and compatibility with smart home systems like Alexa and Z-Wave, this lock offers both safety and style. Its ANSI Grade 1 rating ensures top-tier residential security, while the long-lasting battery life and easy installation make it a practical choice for any homeowner.

## Description

At Schlage, we know security. After all, we have been innovating locks for more than 90 years. Now, with the Touchscreen Deadbolt, we have created a door lock that combines all of our best security features into one lock redefining what it means to be secure. With our innovative touchscreen feature, you have the convenience of going keyless and no longer having keys to lose, hide, carry or forget. The fingerprint-resistant touchscreen ensures numbers won’t be detectable to intruders after repeated use, safeguarding your home even more. The Schlage BE469WK is BHMA/ANSI Grade 1 certified, the highest residential rating. Built from high quality materials, this keyless deadbolt gives you the highest level of security at the main point of entry. Additionally, the Schlage BE469WK door lock comes with a built-in audible alarm sensor that alerts you to activity at the door. You can select between 3 alert modes, activity, tamper, or forced entry, providing alerts from first contact with door or handle to when the door is opened. Quickly and easily cycle between the three settings simply by pressing a button on the lock. The Schlage BE469WK includes a touchscreen deadbolt with one back-up key, four AA batteries, and user guide and installation instructions. If you plan to use this product with Z-wave systems other than Wink Home Automation System, please contact your Z-Wave provider to verify compatibility.

Review: Love it! Fairly quick installation and it works great! - I had a friend install this so I can't say exactly how easy it was, but Schlage has installation videos on their website and my friend was able to answer the one question he had by watching it. I think it took him about 30 minutes to install this and a few more minutes to install the handle lever below it (separate product). He is a bit of an expert in building maintenance and security and recommended that I get a keyless lock that controlled the deadbolt, not the door handle, because it's harder to break if you're using force. So, I needed to purchase a separate non-locking door handle. Of course, this one has an alarm that will go off if anyone tries that. There are actually three alarm settings you can use, but I chose the alarm that just goes off when someone uses force because my condo is in a multi-unit building and I didn't want my alarm going off unnecessarily. Once installed, it was easy enough to use the supplied six-digit programming code to add my own codes and adjust the settings of the lock. I also plan on getting a Z-wave hub so that I can add and monitor codes from my phone. I occasionally create codes for guests and maintenance/cleaning people so it will be nice to know that I can monitor their usage. I can also delete them after they are no longer needed. I have a few things stolen in the past and I'm fairly positive it was by people I know so this will give me the peace of mind of knowing who I can trust. It really sucks that I have to do this, but living in fear is not fun. Once I have the hub, I'll expand my review to let you know how well that works. Also, it may be a small thing, but I really appreciate that this came with batteries. Good ones, at that. This is not the type of installation where you can leave your house during the process to go get batteries, so that was very appreciated. One thing, it is a bit loud when it locks. But at least you know it's locked. If you have teenagers, they won't be sneaking in and out with this lock at your front door ;) I've only had this installed for a few days so I can't say how well it works over time, but I'll update my review if anything changes or becomes an issue. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.
Review: Works great standalone or with Wink Hub 2 - I've been using this lock for six months in a vacation rental home. I love it, and am thinking of buying a second one for the same home for redundancy (don't want a battery to die and a customer can't get in). I installed the lock myself. I'm a fairly handy guy, and was able to do the work with the help of a drill, driver and dremel tool. FYI, my prior deadbolt was installed really well, and this deadbolt liked where the previous one sat, so the installation almost went according to plan. Schlage has an extra set of lag bolts/screws for extra security, so plan accordingly. Also, there was a small step that I missed, and the lock initially wouldn't work. I had to re-read the instructions several times, and eventually found a step that I hadn't done correctly. My fault, so no ding to the rating. Programming the lock manually isn't too bad. Give yourself some time, and make sure you keep the instructions and the existing codes. I recommend you change the programming password. I recommend you take good notes. For five months, I manually added/deleted codes for my vacation rental guests, and everything has worked great. Its so easy to lock and unlock. About a month ago I installed a Wink Hub 2, and now I love this lock even more! I was able to easily pair this lock to it. All the existing codes did show up in the Wink app, but I couldn't see those codes. I was hoping to rename the codes. There is a way to wipe all the codes and re-enter new ones, so that's what I did. I recommend you store these codes in your notes elsewhere! Once I learned the Wink App, I'm now using it to see who accessed the door (guest, cleaner, my family, ect). I can see the activity in the wink app, and I'm fairly certain that my guest is checked out, I can then use my Wink Hub and other smart power plugs to turn off other devices in my vacation rental home to save power/gas! Update - Dec 8, 2018 The battery sensor in this lock is NOT accurate. I've been checking this lock's battery status with my Wink app. After six months of usage in a vacation rental home, the lock went offline. I checked the battery status a few days before it happened, and it was at 97% (and still was according to the Wink app). When I took the dead batteries out of the lock, I checked the batteries with a regular battery tester, and every battery was halfway in the red zone. Now I'm going to be very meticulous to test the batteries when I find that the battery level is below 100% in the Wink app. Since I'm using this lock with a Wink 2 hub, there could possibly be a problem with the integration w/ the Wink hubs (bad code/driver???). Once I changed the batteries, the lock came back online, and worked perfectly. I considered taking a star away, but it's been a great lock otherwise, and none of my vacation rental guests have complained about (its really easy to use).

## Features

- Works with Alexa for voice control (hub required, Alexa device and hub sold separately). Door thickness range: 1.37 inches to 1.75 inches standard
- Battery operated and fit standard door prep
- ANSI Grade 1 Highest Residential Security
- Durable Resistive Touchscreen with matte finish to protect against fingerprints and smudges

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00AGK9KUU |
| Additional Features | Fingerprint-resistant touchscreen, Built-in alarm, Z-Wave compatibility |
| Best Sellers Rank | #201,018 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #653 in Deadbolts |
| Brand | SCHLAGE |
| Brand Name | SCHLAGE |
| Color | Aged Bronze |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi, Z-Wave |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa, SmartThings, Vera |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 4,509 Reviews |
| Finish Types | matte |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00043156312221 |
| Included Components | 4-Aa Batteries, Installation Instructions, One Back-Up Key, Schlage Connect Deadbolt, User Guide |
| Item Dimensions | 4.5 x 5.13 x 9.25 inches |
| Item Type Name | Camelot Touchscreen Deadbolt |
| Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.5 x 5.13 x 9.25 inches |
| Lock Type | Keypad |
| Manufacturer | Schlage Lock Company |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BE469NXCAM716 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Lifetime Limited Mechanical & Finish and 1-Year Warranty |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Name | Camelot |
| Model Number | BE469WKVCAM716 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Security |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Fingerprint-resistant touchscreen, Built-in alarm, Z-Wave compatibility |
| Style Name | Camelot |
| UPC | 043156312221 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** SCHLAGE
- **Special Feature:** Fingerprint-resistant touchscreen, Built-in alarm, Z-Wave compatibility
- **Lock Type:** Keypad
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 4.5 x 5.13 x 9.25 inches
- **Material:** Metal

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Love it! Fairly quick installation and it works great!
*by K***B on April 26, 2016*

I had a friend install this so I can't say exactly how easy it was, but Schlage has installation videos on their website and my friend was able to answer the one question he had by watching it. I think it took him about 30 minutes to install this and a few more minutes to install the handle lever below it (separate product). He is a bit of an expert in building maintenance and security and recommended that I get a keyless lock that controlled the deadbolt, not the door handle, because it's harder to break if you're using force. So, I needed to purchase a separate non-locking door handle. Of course, this one has an alarm that will go off if anyone tries that. There are actually three alarm settings you can use, but I chose the alarm that just goes off when someone uses force because my condo is in a multi-unit building and I didn't want my alarm going off unnecessarily. Once installed, it was easy enough to use the supplied six-digit programming code to add my own codes and adjust the settings of the lock. I also plan on getting a Z-wave hub so that I can add and monitor codes from my phone. I occasionally create codes for guests and maintenance/cleaning people so it will be nice to know that I can monitor their usage. I can also delete them after they are no longer needed. I have a few things stolen in the past and I'm fairly positive it was by people I know so this will give me the peace of mind of knowing who I can trust. It really sucks that I have to do this, but living in fear is not fun. Once I have the hub, I'll expand my review to let you know how well that works. Also, it may be a small thing, but I really appreciate that this came with batteries. Good ones, at that. This is not the type of installation where you can leave your house during the process to go get batteries, so that was very appreciated. One thing, it is a bit loud when it locks. But at least you know it's locked. If you have teenagers, they won't be sneaking in and out with this lock at your front door ;) I've only had this installed for a few days so I can't say how well it works over time, but I'll update my review if anything changes or becomes an issue. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works great standalone or with Wink Hub 2
*by D***E on November 26, 2018*

I've been using this lock for six months in a vacation rental home. I love it, and am thinking of buying a second one for the same home for redundancy (don't want a battery to die and a customer can't get in). I installed the lock myself. I'm a fairly handy guy, and was able to do the work with the help of a drill, driver and dremel tool. FYI, my prior deadbolt was installed really well, and this deadbolt liked where the previous one sat, so the installation almost went according to plan. Schlage has an extra set of lag bolts/screws for extra security, so plan accordingly. Also, there was a small step that I missed, and the lock initially wouldn't work. I had to re-read the instructions several times, and eventually found a step that I hadn't done correctly. My fault, so no ding to the rating. Programming the lock manually isn't too bad. Give yourself some time, and make sure you keep the instructions and the existing codes. I recommend you change the programming password. I recommend you take good notes. For five months, I manually added/deleted codes for my vacation rental guests, and everything has worked great. Its so easy to lock and unlock. About a month ago I installed a Wink Hub 2, and now I love this lock even more! I was able to easily pair this lock to it. All the existing codes did show up in the Wink app, but I couldn't see those codes. I was hoping to rename the codes. There is a way to wipe all the codes and re-enter new ones, so that's what I did. I recommend you store these codes in your notes elsewhere! Once I learned the Wink App, I'm now using it to see who accessed the door (guest, cleaner, my family, ect). I can see the activity in the wink app, and I'm fairly certain that my guest is checked out, I can then use my Wink Hub and other smart power plugs to turn off other devices in my vacation rental home to save power/gas! Update - Dec 8, 2018 The battery sensor in this lock is NOT accurate. I've been checking this lock's battery status with my Wink app. After six months of usage in a vacation rental home, the lock went offline. I checked the battery status a few days before it happened, and it was at 97% (and still was according to the Wink app). When I took the dead batteries out of the lock, I checked the batteries with a regular battery tester, and every battery was halfway in the red zone. Now I'm going to be very meticulous to test the batteries when I find that the battery level is below 100% in the Wink app. Since I'm using this lock with a Wink 2 hub, there could possibly be a problem with the integration w/ the Wink hubs (bad code/driver???). Once I changed the batteries, the lock came back online, and worked perfectly. I considered taking a star away, but it's been a great lock otherwise, and none of my vacation rental guests have complained about (its really easy to use).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice lock, works well, needs new batteries and close location to pair with Wink
*by D***S on May 17, 2015*

I’m a bit OCD about making sure the door is locked before I leave home. My wife gets a good chuckle out of it, and is sometimes gets annoyed. What’s worse is getting somewhere and then worrying about whether or not you locked the door. Should you jump in your car to run back to check it? Are you just being paranoid? Can you enjoy whatever you’re doing without worry about your doors being unlocked? The Schlage Z-wave Camelot door lock eliminates those questions. The touch panel gives you a positive checkmark when the door locks, and if you’re out and about when you start worrying whether or not you’ve locked the door, just pull out your phone and check. If it’s not locked, simply slide it to the locked position and be assured that the command has been received and executed at home. The lock has a lot of great features. It can autolock after being open for 30 seconds. It has alarms for tamper and break-in with various sensitivity levels. You can use the open/close status in a Wink robot. You can assign different codes to different people. And you don’t have to worry about getting locked out of the house without your keys. Now, if only pairing with Wink were simple. In theory, it’s supposed to be. In reality, it can cause hours of frustration. If these tips had been spelled out, it would have been very helpful: - Move your Wink hub as close to the lock as possible when starting the pairing. I thought 10 feet line of sight would be fine, but it wasn’t. - Be sure you put brand new batteries in the lock when you start pairing. Don’t rely on the batteries that came with the lock, even if they’re brand new. I worked for a day and a half on one lock. It wouldn’t pair even with the Wink hub 18” from the lock. I finally used a DMM to check the battery voltage. It was 5.97, so I shrugged, thinking it was fine. Later, out of desperation, I decided to change the batteries. With new batteries, the voltage was 6.28, and the lock paired almost instantly. - The Schlage Z-wave relay doesn’t really improve the reception - The Wink app will often say it has paired with the lock, but the green checkmark on the lock doesn’t confirm the pairing. The Wink app is wrong—the lock isn’t paired. - Be sure to use the Z-wave exclude command to delete the lock upon an unsuccessful pairing. This came directly from the Wink help support line. They claimed the exclude feature is more complete at removing the prior failed pairing parameters. - When the lock finally successfully pairs, you may not see an accurate battery level indicator for many hours. This parameter took overnight to read correctly on both my locks. - When you are paired correctly, the locked status should show up in about 4-8 seconds in the Wink app after you’ve opened or closed the lock. Also, changing the lock’s settings, such as the security or number of digits for entry codes, should receive confirmation in the app within 10-20 seconds. - Note that you can’t run the locks through either the scheduler or robots, but you can include them in Wink shortcuts. Wink claims this is for security and safety consideration. - The activity report only shows when the lock has been opened with the Wink application, not when it’s been manually unlocked or when someone has entered with a code. This was quite surprising to me as it means there’s little point to the log. If you have a robot set up you will get a notification on your phone when the lock toggles, depending on what you request. Pros for the lock: - It’s easy to install. - No one has had problems learning how to enter their codes. - It seems quite sturdy and comes with a strike plate that certainly exceeded the security of my doorframe original equipment. - I think it looks great, though my wife thinks it makes the doors look like hotel doors. - The auto-lock feature wherein the lock shuts automatically in 30 seconds is appreciated. Just be sure your door is closed when the lock slams home. Now, some cons for the lock: - The lock only reports the deadbolt’s extended or retracted status. If the door is not closed, but the deadbolt is extended, the lock will say it’s closed. It would be great for the lock to actually sense whether it’s mated to the strike plate. - Using the button on the back to turn on and off the alarm or set the mode never worked very well for me. Maybe I just couldn’t get the hang of it from the instructions. The Wink app works much better to set the alarms. - The tamper alarm is very sensitive. I have the “bludgeon” (forced entry) mode activated. - The programming code for the lock is only 6 digits long, yet you can program in 8 digit entry codes. What’s the point of 8 digit entry codes when guessing the right programming code can get the burglar in the door? Come on, Schlage, the programming code should be 8 digits! - There’s a bit of a security risk since Wink could be hacked, but then again, it’s not hard to pick a lock if you know what you’re doing. Someone who really wants in will just break a window. All in all, I’m pleased with the locks. Update Sept 2015: My Wink hub was damaged by a transient caused by the power company and wouldn't connect to Wifi. There was no way to delete the existing devices from the old hub. Eventually, Wink deleted my account and let me start again with a new hub. I had to use the Z-wave Exclude function to delete this lock. You don't have to reset the lock to "factor condition." Just exclude the lock under the Hub's Z-wave commands, then use the inclusion mode to re-add. If you use the inclusion mode rather than the Add Lock command in the Wink app, you get Schlage specific options such as add users, set alarm types, etc. After initial protest, my wife loves the lock. It lets her get into the house without fumbling through her purse for her keys.

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