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The Schlage Sense Smart Deadbolt comes in two styles - the left picture is the 'Century trim' model, and the right picture is the 'Camelot trim" model.
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Pros
Pro 3 methods to lock/unlock the door allows flexibility
There are 3 ways to unlock the door. First is the old fashioned way with a key, second can be done through the backlit touchscreen panel by entering your code. Lastly, you can use your smartphone to unlock the door. Between these 3 options, you can choose which is most convenient for you, and each other member of your family.
Pro Personalized unlock codes are very configurable
You can give each user a specific code unique to them, and these codes can be configured to expire after a set amount of time, or only active during certain hours of the day. For example, if you had contractors doing some work in your house or any other temporary workers like house-sitters or dog walkers, you can give them a numeric code instead of a key.
You can store up to 30 codes at once, and codes can be anywhere from 4-8 digits (although all of the codes must be the same length).
Pro Very strong deadbolt
This door lock has earned the ANSI/BHMA Grade 1 rating. The grade 1 rating this deadbolt lock received is the highest available for home systems. In addition, there is an optional reinforcement plate to add to the strength of the lock. This helps prevent intruders from breaking down/kicking in the door.
Cons
Con Apple TV required for extended range
Without an Apple TV, you'll be limited to Bluetooth range. An Apple TV will allow you to control the door lock from anywhere that has an internet connection. This is still a secure connection however, as the Apple TV will check the ID of the incoming messages to be sure somebody else isn't trying to hack into your house.