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# 8760h Battery Life Z-Wave Remote Control ANSI Grade 1 Security Learn More

**Brand:** schlage
**Price:** € 475.34
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## Summary

> 🔐 Elevate your home security with smart, sleek, and seamless control.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Learn More by schlage
- **How much does it cost?** € 475.34 with free shipping
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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 Intrusion Alarm:** Three customizable alert settings to deter forced entry attempts instantly.
- • **Unmatched Security Grade:** ANSI Grade 1 certification ensures top-tier residential protection.
- • **Personalized Access Control:** Store up to 30 unique user codes for family, guests, and trusted service providers.
- • **Seamless Smart Home Integration:** Control your lock remotely via Z-Wave with Alexa, SmartThings, Wink, and more.
- • **Fingerprint-Resistant Touchscreen:** Matte finish keypad keeps your access codes invisible to prying eyes.

## Overview

The SCHLAGE Z-Wave Connect Camelot Deadbolt combines ANSI Grade 1 security with advanced Z-Wave technology, enabling remote locking and unlocking via smartphone or voice control through Alexa and compatible hubs. Featuring a durable, fingerprint-resistant touchscreen, it stores up to 30 personalized codes and includes a built-in alarm with three alert modes. Powered by 4 AA alkaline batteries (included), it fits standard door thicknesses and offers professional-grade security with modern convenience for the connected homeowner.

## Description

From your smartphone to your car, you want advanced technology that makes life simpler. Technology that can keep up with everything life throws at it. With Schlage connect, we’ve brought that level of thinking to your door locks. Schlage connect combines all of our best security features into one lock - redefining what it means to be secure. With a sleek, modern touchscreen, 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. And thanks to Z-Wave technology, Schlage connect gives you advanced remote management capabilities and compatibility with home monitoring systems - letting you run your home from anywhere." Operating Temperatures: Outside escutcheon: -35C to 66C,Inside escutcheon: -10C to 49C

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)
- Touch Screen keypad and lock cylinder on exterior and thumb turn interior. Door thickness range is 1.37 to 1.75 standard
- Stores up to 30 personalized user codes at a time
- Built in alarm with 3 alert settings. Battery Uses 4 AA alkaline batteries. Exterior Dimensions 3 x 5 x 1 inches. Interior Dimensions 3 x 8 x 2 inches
- Z wave technology connects to your home automation system and lets you lock or unlock your door remotely via the web or smartphone.Volts:6 V
- 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 | B00AGK9KOG |
| Average Battery Life | 8760 Hours |
| Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #147,538 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #538 in Deadbolts |
| Brand | SCHLAGE |
| Color | Satin Nickel |
| Connectivity Protocol | Z-Wave |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa, Nexia, SmartThings, Vera, Wink |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (4,514) |
| Date First Available | May 7, 2010 |
| Finish | satin |
| Finish Type | satin |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00043156312214 |
| Included Components | 1-Back-Up Key, 4-Aa Batteries, Be469 Cam 619, Installation Instructions, Satin Nickel, Schlage Connect Camelot Touchscreen Deadbolt With Built-In Alarm, Schlage Connect Deadbolt, User Guide |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 3.8 pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.5 x 5.13 x 9.25 inches |
| Item model number | BE469NXCAM619 |
| Lock Type | Keypad |
| Manufacturer | Schlage Lock Company |
| Material | Metal |
| Model Name | Camelot |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | BE469NXCAM619 |
| Power Source | battery-powered |
| Product Dimensions | 4.5 x 5.13 x 9.25 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Residential single family door security |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | full |
| Special Feature | Keyless Features |
| Special Features | Keyless Features |
| Style | Camelot |
| UPC | 043156312214 |
| Warranty Description | Lifetime Limited Mechanical & Finish and 1-Year Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** SCHLAGE
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 4.5 x 5.13 x 9.25 inches
- **Lock Type:** Keypad
- **Material:** Metal
- **Special Feature:** Keyless Features

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Anybody having problems with battery life on this thing?  Some say it lasts 3 - 4 weeks w/ basic programming.**
A: The batteries in my Schlage Smart lock BE489WB are lasting about 2 - 3 weeks at best.  I am quite unhappy about it.  They were supposed to be lasting 6 months.  They are certainly not...

**Q: Has anyone used this with the Wink Hub?  What features are available with Wink?**
A: The wink hub was updated 03/16/2015 to support many more features of this lock. I do own both a wink hub and this lock. The wink hub/app records manual turning of the deadbolt in the activity report. It now also reports which codes were entered to unlock the door (code #1, code #2, etc.). You can also configure the lock's alarm/security settings from the wink app. This was a major update for the wink app and makes this lock a great purchase if you are considering going with the wink hub.

**Q: Anyone know of other z-wave controllers that work with this?  I see this comment in the description area: *If you plan to use this product with Z-wave controllers, please contact that provider for compatibility**
A: This will work with Honeywell L5100 and L5200 alarms with Z-Wave.  It will NOT work with the newer L7000 series panel.  You will need the FE469 series lock - it has updated firmware.  I am a fan of this lock for my system, no issues and battery life is great.   HOWEVER - I have a L7000 in another location that refuses to work with it.  -  Use Kwikset for the L7000 series.

**Q: can you set up different codes for different users? like for housekeepers? can these codes be set to be active only for certain times of the day ?**
A: How long the battery last depends on use. If you have a large family coming in and out then yes the battery won't last as long. However, the pros out weight the cons in my opinion. I especially like the way in works with Alexa. If you're already in bed and you forgot to lock the door. You say Alexa lock the door. Also, with my alarm when I put in the code it locks the door and also turns on the alarm. Let's say your running late and you need to let family or friends in. You can open the door using your phone. You can give kids, family members, housekeeper, etc. different codes for to access.

## 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).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by P***. on August 18, 2020*

Super Fast Delivery, more than i expected. Good quality product with good price.

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