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Kwikset Convert Zigbee 3.0 Electronic Smart Lock Conversion Kit in Satin Nickel

Original price was: $133.00.Current price is: $64.00.

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The SmartCode touchpad smart lock with Home Connect technology enables the lock to wirelessly communicate with other devices in home. The lock allows the user (through a web enabled device) to remotely check the door lock status, lock or unlock the door and receive notifications. SmartCode is a one-touch locking motorized deadbolt. With your personalized code, you can enter your home with the convenience of keyless entry and the back-lit keypad provides increased visibility. SmartCode is easy to install, program and use, and operates on 4 AA batteries. It also features SmartKey Security as the back-up keyway. This single cylinder deadbolt can be locked or unlocked by using the keypad or key from the outside as well as the turn button from the inside. The crisp, clean appearance of the Satin Nickel finish adds to the overall look of the product and brings a modern feel.
Works with Xfinity, Smart Things Hub v3, Amazon Echo Plus, Echo 2020- 4th Gen and Echo Show 10.Note: Measure your door’s backset, cross bore and thickness to ensure you find the right fit.
Transform your existing deadbolt into a smart lock with keyless access
Replaces the interior part of your lock for smarter access using a smart home system with Zigbee wireless technology
Not home when guests arrive? No problem – A supporting smart home system with Zigbee wireless technology allows you to remotely control your lock from anywhere
Convenient monitoring – Get notifications when someone locks or unlocks your door or check if your door is locked

Customers say

Customers find the smart lock works well with Zigbee2MQTT and is easy to install and program, with good connectivity to Home Assistant. They like its appearance and consider it a great replacement piece. The durability receives mixed feedback, with one customer reporting it stopped working after three months of use.

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  1. Greg Mayer

    Simple Way to Make Existing Locks Smart
    This actually replaced my existing Kevo, so it was a simple installation of swapping out this back panel. It paired easily to my Home Assistant via Zigbee. The device’s batteries last a lot longer than the August Lock. The back panel is solid, though the black plastic panel is a bit flimsy. Also, the placement of the screw on the bottom makes it challenging to install because the door handle is in the way. I’d prefer if the unit was more streamlined and less bulky, for a better look. Overall, this is a great alternative to other smart locks and retains the existing lock look and functionality from the front.Works great with Home Assistant.

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  2. Ege Atay

    Great product
    Setup was easy. Works with ZHA. I love the fact that there is no need to change the lock mechanism or the outside unit.My favorite part is you can easily remove the battery pack with no tools in two seconds and your lock becomes an ordinary (dumb) lock with no outside connection, and still looks good.

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  3. brwyatt

    Louder than a chainsaw and dead after 3 months
    The instructions are verbose, but fairly usable. Getting it configured “correctly” for left-vs-right doors is confusing at first (mostly a wording and status communication issue) is a bit weird, but fine. Otherwise, it works. Connects just fine to Home Assistant and seems to work.However, it is LOUD. Like… REALLY loud. Like… “power drill” loud. Or “chainsaw”. How is it THIS LOUD? I can literally hear it echoing down the hallway of my floor of the apartment building… from OUTSIDE my apartment.How has no one else mentioned how loud this is? … did I just get a bad unit?Update: 3 months later (note: I replaced the original unit with another that seemed to be slightly quieter), the motor has just stopped functioning. It started sounding a little funny less than a week ago, happily locked yesterday morning when I went to work, but then was no longer working when I got home. No sounds or anything indicating even an attempt to lock/unlock when it is requested to, but it does still seem to be reporting the lock status when manipulated manually. So I guess the motor is just dead. Guess the motor isn’t rated for more than 250-300 cycles…

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  4. Neal Rollins

    Cautiously optimistic
    Based on the other reviews in withholding final judgment. Right now though I easily installed this device to am existing Kwikset deadbolt. It is connected to my Home Assistant instance via ZHA for a few days now without issue. It responds much faster than the August lock I tried out (likely bc it works without a cloud connection).Couple things though. First it is recognized as a gen 1 when I connected it and the box showed a manufacture date of 2017. Second i was sold an open box unit rather than a new unit. Amazon did give me $20 back so I’m satisfied. The batteries in the box were corroded and weathered by poor storage conditions. The lock hardware itself looks ok. I pulled the zigbee board out and it is in good shape. Even being opened, it was obviously unused so I think it’ll all be ok. Yes it’s loud and you have to take the face plate off to replace batteries but…it ended up only costing $80 so again, I’m ok with some design shortcomings. A few days is not long enough to evaluate battery life but I will update my review if that looks to be an issue.Overall, so long as it lasts, I do not have any major complaints considering the cost.

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  5. diverdude

    It works
    This lock installed fairly easily. I had to enlarge the one insert by filing it a bit to fit my existing lock. So far this has been working properly and I have integrated into the Home Assistant software. The programming was relatively easy with the Zigbee network. My biggest complaint at this time is that it seems to eat batteries. The batteries are at 40% after about a week of only locking and unlocking once a day. This may be due to the factory supplied batteries but some other reviewers relate this issue. I will use a better type of battery when I replace the original ones. The upside is that the app does show what the battery level is.

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  6. Spockwithalightsaber

    Good replacement if you got stuck when amazon killed their cloud cam.
    I had the Convert lock v.1 and used it for years with the cloud cam. Amazon discontinued the cloud cam, and they sent me a zigbee enabled Alexa to and camera to compensate for the loss (a really class move that keeps me a loyal customer).Anyway, the new Alexa and cameras work great, but the old lock would not pair with the Alexa. I got this version 3.0 and it installed using the same door hardware as the 1.0, and within a minute, I paired it to my Alexa and now have control of my door again.I highly recommend this as a replacement if you are in the same situation.

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  7. John M.

    Discreet and exactly what I needed
    Works great with Home Assistant. Doesn’t look like an ugly keypad like most. Keeps the original look.I’ve wanted smart locks but the keypad designs are hideous, plus they often have security issues and signal to people that they can try to crack them in some way beyond just kicking the door in.

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  8. Frisco-Stan

    Works as advertised, but beware not Wi-Fi Compatible.
    This uses Zigbee only technology which requires a controller as stated. My old Samsung Smart Home Hub worked fine. I was hoping I could use it with my alarm system but could not since my system would only interface with WiFi enable smart devices. As my previous Kwikset lock had both I just assumed this would as well, but it didn’t. My fault for not checking that out. Setup and install otherwise wnet well, no proems – but do follow the instructions!

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  9. isidore12

    Quite a disappointment, I bought the conversion kit 914 hoping to replace the indoor part of my existing Kwikset 914 lock.It happens there is no cable to connect the outdoor keypad on this kit.Misleading and misrepresentative, you are not buying a 914 model.

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  10. ijeeves

    If you’re a person who cherishes his/her privacy (especially when it comes to your entrance door usage pattern) you would be using Home Assistant locally with Zigbee (never WIFI or any subscription based cloud service that forces you to download a spyware app on your phone to operate). Then, you’d be interested in this one.Worked very well with ZHA: lock/unlock/battery level.UPDATE:After about 4 months of light use (only 2 people in the household), it starter “skipping” with a clear audible clicking. It is now a hit-and-miss to unlock it. This makes it is dangerous as you “may” be locked out of your home. Now it takes 3-4 times of repeatedly locking and unlocking for a successful unlocking! COMPLETELY unacceptable.The Zigbee ZHA connectivity remains rock solid. No issues there whatsoever.I decided to disassemble it to understand the root cause and to my dismay, I found the mechanism to be predominantly made of cheap plastic susceptible to a high rate of ware and tare. Also the axel that drives the latch to be very wobbly with no support to keep it in place. This leads to easy misalignment and high friction everywhere.I am not sure if the manufacturer decided to save cost in materials or this is just a classic case of “Planned obsolescence”. The end result is the same as this is now unreliable.It is sad that the electronics implementation is “so good”. While the hardware is this flimsy. I hope the manufacturer would see this review and gets serious with the hardware side as they do have a potentially magnificent product in hand.Sad, sad, sad…

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  11. ESG

    I tried to install this with a Weiser deadbolt.Issue 1: Kwikset gave 3 separate kits for Weiser/Baldwin/Schlage locks, but the connector did not match the suggested kit for Weiser. The one for Schlage looked correct.Issue 2: However, the provided screws did not fit the existing deadbolt, so I used the existing bolts.Issue 3: The learning process seemed to have issues adjusting to the existing deadbolt and never finished with a green light (success).Issue 4: Since this was from a non-Amazon seller, I have to pay for shipping and take the 20% restocking hit. Lesson learned.

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    Kwikset Convert Zigbee 3.0 Electronic Smart Lock Conversion Kit in Satin Nickel
    Kwikset Convert Zigbee 3.0 Electronic Smart Lock Conversion Kit in Satin Nickel

    Original price was: $133.00.Current price is: $64.00.

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