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Customers are delighted by the Halo Smart Lock's easy installation process, praising its simplicity and user-friendly app. They appreciate the convenience of key access and the reliability of the keypad, which provides an additional layer of security. However, some users have expressed concerns about the battery life, which requires frequent replacements.
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The Wi-Fi keypad quickset deadbolt works fantastic! You can unlock it with a key or assign codes to different users. The key pad buttons are traditional buttons so don't have to worry about the sun hitting a touch screen pad. If I'm laying in bed and forget to lock it I can use the app to lock it or let someone in when I'm not home. It's a great lock!
This review is from Kwikset - Halo Smart Lock Wi-Fi Replacement Deadbolt with App/Keypad/Key Access - Venetian Bronze
Posted by Poohkado
It does,the job well, with several handy features. We like the triple unlock options: key, code and app. Using the app to unlock is handy when your hands are full. The code is handy for the kid's or visitor's access, with a unique code for each. The app was just updated to reduce the number of notifications by allowing better tailoring of the ones you want instead of just ALL. It is a bit noisey when it cycles, so not for quiet entry or exit. It would gst 5 stars if quieter. The batteries don't last long in our busy household but are easy to replace. It takes standard alkaline AA batteries only which can be the longevity issue, and the manual states specifically to NOT use Lithium or Rechargeable batteries (something to do with battery voltage per online).
Posted by Pedro
I installed this in a rental condo to allow renters and cleaning crew simple access. Overall it went in easily. Fortunately the door was well mounted so the slide worked easily the first time. The installation app is ok, not great. I got it up and working in a couple of hours. I ran into one really big issue that is unique to my setup. My wireless is community supplied and I have to know the MAC address to load it into the app before I can connect. Most devices have it either printed on the device or have it displayed on the installation app ( thank you nest!) this device does not. So right now I don’t have remote access to the device. I think I have a work around to get it, but have not had a chance to do it (one website recommended connecting to an intermediary laptop that was already connected to the wireless to get to the MAC address using a network analyzing app)
Posted by TechNH