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The Schlage Connect BE469ZP CAM 622 is a matte black, Z-Wave Plus enabled smart deadbolt featuring easy Snap ‘n Stay installation, a fingerprint-resistant touchscreen supporting up to 30 access codes, and a built-in alarm to detect door tampering. Compatible with leading smart home systems and voice assistants, it offers remote control, low battery alerts, and a backup key for peace of mind—all backed by Schlage’s 95+ years of trusted durability.
| Manufacturer | Schlage |
| Part Number | BE469ZP CAM 622 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 7.62 x 2.54 cm; 1.7 kg |
| Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. |
| Item model number | BE469ZP CAM 622 |
| Size | Camelot |
| Colour | Matte Black |
| Style | Camelot |
| Finish | Matte Black |
| Material | Zinc |
| Pattern | Z-Wave Plus |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Special Features | Easy to Install, Low Battery Indication, Touch |
| Included Components | Backup Key, Batteries, Installation Instructions, Lockset, User Guide |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
| Item Weight | 1.7 kg |
K**G
Good quality
K**E
**6 mo. Update: It's great! Battery life, 6 mo solid--multiple daily uses; still working, but noticed slight slowdown in lock rotation. As I wrote previously, this is one of the benefits of the z-wave--no wifi draining the batteries. Really convenient not having to carry extra keys, allows us to give access to house cleaners and room renter - get notifications of who's coming in. Connects to Ring perfectly for easy control. I'll update this review after a month or so. Finished installing yesterday - relatively easy to do and setup. Working well - as expected. I wanted to address a *major* problem with a lot of reviews on this lock (and others): many people are not doing the research they need to and are misunderstanding smartlock types and what they actually need/want. Some are mis-answering questions and dinging perfectly good locks because they are expecting it to do something it wasn't designed to do. You have to understand these options when looking at the *type* of smartlock and also how a particular brand (Schalge, Kwikset) implements that type. I'll start with lock types and then discuss Schlage's locks. Smart Lock Types: Bluetooth, Z-Wave, Zigby, Wifi. (Start with this for primer comparison: https://www.safety.com/z-wave/) Bluetooth are the cheapest locktypes and often the least expandable in terms of integration to smarthubs, automation. Z-wave and Zigby - two different versions of the same type of transmitting technology; Z-wave operates at a lower MHz (900) that won't interfere with wifi (2.4); Zigby operates at 2.4, so it can experience some wifi bandwidth competition - for the typical home, this is not a deal-breaker. Z-wave can also transmit somewhat farther, but both can use plug-in nodes that will increase range. NOTE 1: BOTH require a Smarthub: Ring, Wink, Smarthings (being discontinued, I hear - research it), Google, etc. These locks typically do *not* have a dedicated app, as they are integrating into your smarthub. Also, almost all of these types of locks integrate with Alexa for additional functionality. Alexa can be conisdered a smarthub on its own, but most often tends to be integrated into other proprietary apps and other hubs. This is, honestly, a confusing aspect of smarthomes - the market is in fierce competition, and most are choosing to "cooperate" with multiple layers of integration between hubs and apps. I don't fully understand all of it, as the market is still settling. NOTE 2: One of the most important *other* benefits of Z-wave and Zigby is power. All smartlocks (for now) use batteries. Z-wave and Zigby offload the power drain of communication and bandwidth to the Hub, which relies on wifi and is AC powered. This allows the batteries to be mostly dedicated to minuscule radio transmission and powering the deadbolt. The batteries (usually 4 AAs) on these locks can last from 1-2 years, depending - seems like closer to a year. Wifi - The lock communicates directly with your home wifi network: 1) allows fastest possible speeds - not really needed for a lock action; 2) allows direct app control; 3) does *not* require a smarthub; 4) large power requirements - the built-in wifi takes a lot of power - battery life is typically 2-6 months. Integration with smarthubs and Alexa is possible and common, but not required. Schlage locks: Connect - *two* types: Z-wave - Ring, Wink, Google, etc., does *not* work with Apple; Zigby - Amazon Cloud-cam Encode - wifi type; battery life is challenging; connects directly with proprietary app; can connect to Ring, Alexa through sidedoor connections. If you end up connecting to smarthub, why not just get Connect type? Sense - bluetooth; uses proprietary app; in order to connect to Apple/iOS, requires wifi adaptor - more expense. Basically, this seems targeted at people who live in the Apple Homeconnect ecosystem.
C**L
I don't believe the z-wave radio on this device is tuned to Australian frequencies. I was not able to pair to home assistant at all, under any conditions. All manuals are USA/CAN, so I'd be very surprised if it was an Australian z-wave radio. Shame!
S**B
Instructions were clear and straightforward. I highly recommend this lock as a simple, modern upgrade to any home! Lock takes a 4 digit pin and it is easy to add and remove pins from the system. Pairs really well with the schlage lever handle for a sleek look. Makes an audible noise for a few seconds when automatically locking/unlocked but I don't find the sound unreasonably loud at all. Only issue is that occasionally when I go to enter my pin to unlock, the lock flashes a red X for invalid pin after only putting in 3 of my 4 numbers. I am not sure if this is because one of the numbers is being double pressed without me being able to tell, or if it is a glitch. I have had the lock installed for about a month and this has happened 2 or 3 times. In my opinion, is not too much of a hassle to deal with on occasion given how often I use the front door. Working on setting up this lock with a smart home hub to control remotely.
K**N
I have three of these and I love them. I had to replace one that stopped working, but otherwise these have been great locks. I love that you can set the codes using the SmartThings app. Installation was super easy. Pairing the zwave was a bit difficult and took several tries but it finally worked.
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