Brand |
Kwikset |
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Special Feature |
Z-Wave, SmartKey Re-Key |
Lock Type |
Keypad, Pin Tumbler |
Item Dimensions LxWxH |
1.19 x 2.78 x 5.53 inches |
Material |
Plastic, Metal |
Recommended Uses For Product |
Smart Lock For Front Door |
Style |
Contemporary |
Color |
Matte Black |
Number of Pieces |
12 |
Finish Type |
Matte Black |
Included Components |
Lock, Keypad, Latch, Strike, Keys, Screws |
Controller Type |
Wink, Ring, Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, SmartThings |
Shape |
Rectangular |
Item Weight |
3.39 pounds |
Control Method |
Voice |
Connectivity Protocol |
Z-Wave |
Manufacturer |
Kwikset |
Part Number |
99160-044 |
Product Dimensions |
1.19 x 2.78 x 5.53 inches |
Country of Origin |
Mexico |
Item model number |
99160-044 |
Batteries |
4 AA batteries required. (included) |
Size |
New Version |
Finish |
Matte Black |
Item Package Quantity |
1 |
Special Features |
Z-Wave, SmartKey Re-Key |
Batteries Included? |
Yes |
Batteries Required? |
Yes |
Battery Cell Type |
Alkaline |
ASIN |
B0C5JYBBP1 |
Customer Reviews |
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Best Sellers Rank |
#21,274 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #107 in Deadbolts |
Date First Available |
May 17, 2023 |
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Thomas J Notaro –
I purchased this lock for the touchpad features as well as the capability to integrate into my home automation system via Z-wave. I ran into a small issue during installation that I was able to resolve. I feel it might be helpful to inform others on how to resolve, since it was a simple fix (but not obvious).The issue: The turnpiece (knob on inside to turn to lock and unlock) and shaft were pointing 180 degrees in the wrong direction. The turnpiece should be oriented pointing up when the lock is closed was instead pointing down and limited in range. Since the shaft (from the outside part of the lock) that mates with the turnpiece is keyed (looks like a “D” in profile), it must be oriented in a specific way to mate correctly. Since the turnpiece was oriented in the wrong direction and has stops limiting the range, it appeared that the only way to make this work would be to install the part of the lock visible inside the house upside down. Clearly unacceptable.Long story short: I started the return process with Amazon and the first recommendation that appeared was to call Kwikset customer service. I called and resolved the issue over the phone in about 10 minutes. It was quick and right to the point.The resolution: I was asked to hold the inside half of the lock (together with electronics /motor still inside) and turn the turnpiece (knob) to the upright orientation (pointing up). The knob/shaft had some resistance – stops – that I had to firmly turn past in order to get the correct orientation. Once the orientation was correct, I was able to pull the insides out of the back case (per the instructions) and continue the installation as per the instructions. Well it worked!Final notes: This was a direct replacement for a deadbolt. Except for the small issue above, it was really easy and relatively straightforward. Not only was the installation quick and easy, but the pairing to my home automation system was simple. The lock looks good and functions exactly as expected. I only wish they would have included this troubleshooting tip either in the instructions or online.
Desertracer131 –
So, the lock and features are very good. I’ve had another unit for six years with little problems. Typically 3-4 four times over the span I had to reset battery power to sync up, or move the interior lever back ‘n forth to engage the gear correctly.A few new ones (non-Zwave, WiFi units), I had to pulled the battery tabs out a bit on the battery pack so they would make better contact to the unit when slid back in. The lock was going offline, dead, or motor made a very weak attempt at unlocking….all related to the battery tabs and running batteries low.For those where they have Zwave automation connected to an older hub as I do. I’m using a Honeywell Tuxedo home automation hub. Now these newer locks use Zwave with high security encryption I think its S2. The new lock no longer speaks to the hub to disarm Tuxedo upon door unlock. I can still lock and unlock the via Tuxedo built-in webserver and at the Tuxedo keypad. My option is to upgrade the Tuxedo unit because it seems they’re no longer providing firmware updates, or I upgrade the entire unit to the latest Tuxedo model. I think I’m opting to go with the Quolsys4 system. Tuxedo/Honeywell just weren’t adding features or providing support for legacy or even during its run. Quolsys is focused on their product(s) as it’s their main product. Quolsys4 is also compatible with Honeywell/Resideo 5800 series wireless field devices, more IP video camera options, cellular monitoring, and robust Zwave home automation devices. Good luck.
MartinMartin –
There is a KwikSet 916 set to work with Amazon’s Alexa, Z-Wave, Z-Wave Plus (updated Z-Wave), or Zigbee controllers. You’ll need to know what smart controller you plan to sync the electronic lock to. One doesn’t need to sync to a smart home controller for it to work, just to take advantage of programming possibilities as well as have up to 30 unique pincodes (you are limited to 16 w/out a smart home controller). KwikSet does sell a controller that one can sync to a wireless router as an alternative to a smart home controller. Think KwikSet’s controller is about $90.Replacing an existing deadbolt is straightforward, the instructions were well written, albeit a bit small to read. Suggest going to KwikSet’s website to watch the video on installation. If you are going to installing w/ a home controller, it may be required to connect the two halves and power up within 3 to 5 feet of the controller. This is to ensure a secure pairing with a low-powered signal from the controller to the electronic lock.The outside faceplace is no thicker than a standard deadlock. The inside faceplace is thicker as this holds the 4-AA battery pack (4 batteries were included).To wake up the lock, press one’s palm or three fingers on the faceplace. If you have the added security feature activated (there is a dip-switch setting to turn this on/off) two random numbers will appear (e.g.: 3 and 8). You can press these numbers in low number to high number or vice-versa. After this, all the entries will light up on the faceplace. This is where you enter the unlock pincode (four to ten digit number).If one enters a bad or incomplete pincode, the faceplate will flash the 1 3 5 7 9 numbers and then re-display all the values again. As I am writing this, do not recall if there is a lockout if a bad pincode is entered multiple times. Will read through the documents again. With it synced with a controller, you’ll get a message it time it is used.Different home controllers may offer different options, like restricting certain pincodes to certain day(s)/certain time(s) or a specific date and time-window. Each should allow you to receive a text message or email any time the lock is engaged.Took about 30 minutes to install, included time to read the instructions and remove the old deadlock. After one attaches the outside and inside faceplates suggest to not test the lock as the internal mechanism needs to zero-out the throw of the lock. There is a step in the instructions after installing the outside faceplace with the inside mounting bracket so as to test the lock movement.If you already are using KwikSet locks, you can re-key the new lock w/ your existing keys. If you do not have Kwikset locks, then there is a set to check your current home key w/ the lock for compatibility. The re-keying of the lock takes 5 seconds and the re-key tool is included w/ the kit.Have written KwikSet if there is a lockout after repeated ‘bad’ pincode entries.
Abelardo Heredia –
This is my second one, after 4 years I must replaced the first one, not because of malfunction, but because my front door is exposed all day long to direct sunlight, and the screen got cracked, though the numbers was difficult to been seen through the screen, it still works.
jesse cleary –
Upgraded from the older Zwave. Sleek keypad was definitely worth the upgrade. Not impressed with the speed difference on the motor, seeing as how it is much slower. With that being said, it is a lot more quieter. Perfection addition for Zwave smart home users.
Hannah –
This lock has been great! I often go for runs and walks and I don’t like to carry a key on me all the time. It was very easy to set up and easy to use. It’s a lot easier to plug in a code than dig through your purse to find your key, and if people need to get into our house for whatever reason we can just send them the code to get in instead of giving them a key.The only issue we have come across so far is that when it’s really cold, the lock seems to stop working. So we do have our keys on us for situations like that. But that has only happened two or three times and it was BRUTAL cold.
David –
Bought this because we have one on front door. Now we can open the door without a key. Wife loves that with Alexa, both doors can be lock by voice and automatically lock at a set time in the evening. Don’t have to check them before bed.
f.lastname –
The instructions for installation were easy to follow, and I have kwikset locks on my doors so it’s nice that I could key these door to be the same as the others and don’t have to use a different key for this one. I did put this in place where I had a kwickset lock already so I didn’t have to change out the portion inside the door and the bolt. I like that when you go to enter your passcode it makes you push two random numbers to keep the finger prints spread on all of the surface instead of somebody coming up and being able to see the only keys you use for your code.
Spoondog –
Let’s start the with bad first. The cable connection is a little tricky to store. Now the good. Installation was quick and easy. Programming with my Vinint security system was easy and functions great.
Jrock –
Purchase this after of my ADT sales person try to charge me triple than what I paid for it on Amazon. Great purchase we love it. It’s nice to be able to control the locking and unlocking of your front door by the touch of a button on your phone regardless of where you’re at. We live in Virginia and I was in the Bahamas. I was still able to lock my door. That’s cool.