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Schlage Camelot Satin Nickel Encode Smart Wi‑Fi Deadbolt Lock with Alarm

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Schlage Camelot Satin Nickel Encode Smart Wi‑Fi Deadbolt Lock with AlarmEncode Smart WiFi Deadbolt, Camelot Trim Satin Nickel The Schlage Encode Smart WiFi Deadbolt with Camelot trim brings keyless convenience and remote control to your entry. Builtin WiFi lets you lock, unlock, and manage up to 100 access codes from anywhere via the Schlage Home app, while a fingerprintresistant touchscreen and integrated alarm enhance security. Key Features: BuiltIn WiFi: Connects directly to 2. 4 GHz networksno hub requiredfor app

Encode Smart Wi‑Fi Deadbolt, Camelot Trim – Satin Nickel

The Schlage Encode Smart WiFi Deadbolt with Camelot trim brings keyless convenience and remote control to your entry. Built‑in Wi‑Fi lets you lock, unlock, and manage up to 100 access codes from anywhere via the Schlage Home app, while a fingerprint‑resistant touchscreen and integrated alarm enhance security.


Key Features:

  • Built‑In Wi‑Fi: Connects directly to 2.4 GHz networks—no hub required—for app control and remote access.
  • Advanced Security: BHMA Grade AAA rating, secure encryption, fingerprint‑resistant touchscreen, and built‑in, customizable alarm.
  • Flexible Access: Store up to 100 user codes with scheduling options; includes one physical backup key.
  • Easy Installation: Fits standard doors; installs with a screwdriver in minutes with universal 2-3/8 in or 2-3/4 in backset.
  • Smart Home Ready: Works with Schlage Home app, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Ring, and Airbnb property access management.

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Finish Satin Nickel (619)
Trim Style Camelot
Exterior Dimensions 3 in W x 5 in H x 0.9 in D
Interior Dimensions 3 in W x 5.5 in H x 2.2 in D
Backset Adjustable 2-3/8 in (60 mm) or 2-3/4 in (70 mm)
Door Thickness 1-3/8 in (35 mm) to 1-3/4 in (45 mm)
Cross Bore 2-1/8 in (54 mm)
Latch Bore 1 in (25 mm)
Keying 5‑pin tumbler, C Keyway; 1 key included
User Codes 100 code capacity; two pre‑set 4‑digit codes; pre‑set 6‑digit programming code
Power Four AA alkaline batteries (included)
Wi‑Fi Requirements 2.4 GHz network
Voice Control Works with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant
App Compatibility Schlage Home app; iOS and Android smartphones
Integrations Works with Ring; Works with Airbnb property access management
Security Rating ANSI/BHMA A156.40-2015 Grade AAA (Security, Durability, Finish)
Operating Temperatures Outside: -35°C to 66°C; Inside: -10°C to 49°C
Applications Residential single‑family doors
Warranty Limited Lifetime Mechanical & Finish; 3‑Year Electronics
Features Auto‑lock with selectable delay; one‑touch locking; fingerprint‑resistant touchscreen; built‑in, customizable alarm; secure encrypted connection
Model Name Schlage Encode Smart WiFi Deadbolt

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Does this lock require a separate hub?
A: No. It has built‑in Wi‑Fi and connects directly to a 2.4 GHz network using the Schlage Home app.


Q: What door sizes will it fit?
A: Fits standard single‑bore doors 1-3/8 in to 1-3/4 in thick with 2-3/8 in or 2-3/4 in backset; 2-1/8 in cross‑bore and 1 in latch bore.


Q: How many access codes can I program?
A: Up to 100 unique codes with options for always‑on, reoccurring, or temporary schedules.


Q: What batteries does it use and how long do they last?
A: Uses four AA alkaline batteries; typical life up to six months with low‑battery indicators on the lock and in the app.


Q: Is it rated for durability and security?
A: Yes. It’s ANSI/BHMA A156.40 Grade AAA in Security, Durability and Finish.


Classic Camelot styling meets connected convenience

The Encode deadbolt in Satin Nickel dresses an entry with a timeless Camelot silhouette while quietly delivering next‑level intelligence. Its softly arched trim and brushed sheen complement crisp white millwork and saturated door colors alike. Pair it with an elegant handleset and layered planters to create a welcoming vignette that feels curated and secure. This is the discreet luxury of smart living—beauty and performance in perfect harmony.


Secure your home in minutes—add the Schlage Encode Camelot Wi‑Fi Deadbolt to your cart and take control from anywhere.

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