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Smart deadbolt locks have become a staple for anyone looking to upgrade home security without a full‑door remodel. In this roundup we compared 8 models, spanning a price spread from $33.99 for the entry‑level Teeho TE001 up to $149.05 for the premium Kwikset Home Connect 620. To keep things clear, we’ve grouped them into three tiers: budget (Teeho, eufy C30, Wyze Bolt), mid‑range (both Schlage BE365 versions) and premium (Kwikset Aura, Lockstar, Kwikset Home Connect).
The budget tier delivers surprising value. The Teeho TE001, priced at $33.99 and holding a 4.6‑star rating from nearly 23 000 reviewers, offers a touch keypad, auto‑lock, IP54 weather protection and up to 20 user codes—all without Bluetooth or a hub. By contrast, the Schlage BE365 matte black sits at $97.00 with a 4.4‑star rating and provides a backlit silicone keypad but lacks auto‑lock, while the Wyze Bolt adds fingerprint storage for $79.98.
Next we’ll dive into each tier, examining connectivity options, battery life, and security grades so you can match a lock to your home’s needs.

Teeho TE001
Its compact height of 1.3 inches lets the lock sit low on the door, preserving a sleek look while staying budget‑friendly.

Schlage BE365 Matte Black
Best for homeowners who need a reliable mainstream lock with a 60‑70 mm backset, though it costs about $63 more than the Teeho budget pick.

Lockstar Smart Door Lock
Stands out with a 30 mm depth, giving extra clearance for thicker doors—a dimension the other two models don’t provide.
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TL;DR: The Teeho TE001 delivers keyless entry, 20 user codes, and an IP54‑rated metal alloy body for just $33.99, making it the most affordable deadbolt with solid security basics.
The standout spec is its 20‑code capacity paired with a back‑lit touch keypad that supports anti‑peeping passwords and one‑time codes that auto‑delete after use. At 1.3 inches tall, 5.12 inches long and 2.95 inches wide, the lock fits standard exterior doors while staying under 2 pounds (1.76 lb), and it tolerates door thicknesses from 34.9 mm to 50.8 mm.
Compared with the other seven locks in this roundup, the TE001 is noticeably lighter than the eufy Smart Lock C30 (over 2 lb) and the Wyze Bolt (2.75 lb), and far lighter than the Schlage BE365 models that tip the scales above 4 lb. It also lands at the low end of the price spectrum, undercutting the eufy and Wyze offerings without sacrificing the essential auto‑lock feature (10‑99 second delay) or the tamper alarm found on many higher‑priced units.
Customers repeatedly praise the lock’s straightforward installation and the convenience of sharing up to 20 personal PINs with family members. Reviewers highlight the back‑lit keypad’s visibility at night and the reliable performance of the IP54‑rated metal alloy housing in rainy climates. Professional reviewers note the solid build and the useful vacation mode that blocks all codes and triggers a tamper alert, while also pointing out that the lack of Wi‑Fi or Bluetooth means you won’t get remote status updates.
Technical details worth mentioning include a low‑battery indicator that lights red when power falls below 15 %, a one‑touch auto‑lock that activates by holding any key for two seconds, and an operating temperature range from –30 °C to 70 °C. The lock runs on four AA batteries and is backed by a one‑year parts warranty plus lifetime after‑sales support.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Budget‑conscious buyers seeking a reliable entry‑level option — the Teeho TE001 offers Height: 1.3 inches and a lightweight 1.76 lb package.
Avoid if: You need advanced features like smartphone control, real‑time activity logs, or professional‑grade connectivity.
TL;DR: At $97, the Schlage BE365 Matte Black offers a backlit silicone keypad, 19 user codes, and 36‑month battery life, delivering solid Grade 2 security for homes that don’t need smart‑home connectivity.
The lock’s most distinctive spec is its flexible backset of 60‑70 mm, which fits a wide range of door preparations. It stores up to 19 user codes and runs on four AAA batteries that the manufacturer rates for 31 536 hours (about 36 months) of operation. At 4.24 lb, the unit feels sturdy without being overly heavy, and the backlit silicone keypad makes entry easy even after dark.
Compared with the seven other locks in this roundup, the BE365 is heavier than the Wyze Bolt (2.75 lb), eufy Smart Lock C30 (≈2.09 lb), Teeho TE001 (1.76 lb) and the Lockstar Smart Door Lock (1.0 lb), but lighter than the Schlage BE365 Aged Bronze (5.1 lb). It also lacks any smart‑home ecosystem, whereas the Wyze Bolt and eufy lock both include Bluetooth connectivity, and the Kwikset Home Connect adds Z‑Wave support. Auto‑lock is absent on the BE365, a feature that eufy and several competitors provide.
Customers consistently praise the lock’s straightforward 30‑minute installation and the peace of mind that comes from having a physical key override. Reviewers note the backlit keypad’s visibility and the long‑lasting battery as strong points. On the flip side, some users report faster‑than‑expected battery drain in high‑traffic homes and occasional keypad sensitivity when temperatures drop below freezing. The lack of remote access or activity logs is a frequent complaint among buyers who wanted a connected solution.
From a technical standpoint, the BE365 carries an ANSI/BHMA Grade 2 rating and a 5‑pin tumbler cylinder, meeting standard security expectations for residential doors. It supports doors 35‑44 mm thick, works in exterior temperatures from –35 °C to 66 °C, and requires no wiring, making it a true retrofit option.
Pros
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Best for: Most users looking for a well‑reviewed, reliable mainstream option — the Schlage BE365 Matte Black offers Backset: 60‑70 mm
Avoid if: You need advanced features or professional‑grade performance
“Simple, reliable installation in ~30 minutes with adjustable backset and key override for battery failure.”
“Consumers commonly praise easy setup, reliable keyless access for families, and key backup.”
TL;DR: At $112.79 the Kwikset Aura earns a 4.3‑star rating from 3,845 reviewers, praised for its flexible keyless entry options and solid security, though its Bluetooth‑only range limits remote access.
Kwikset’s Aura smart deadbolt sits at a mid‑range price point of $112.79 and carries a 4.3‑star average from thousands of reviewers. Within this eight‑product roundup it ranks toward the lower end of the scoring scale, indicating solid but not top‑tier performance compared with its peers.
Users consistently highlight the lock’s three independent ways to get in – a smartphone app, a backlit keypad and a traditional key – which they say provides peace of mind and convenient backup. The built‑in SmartKey technology is repeatedly mentioned as a strong deterrent against picking and bumping, and many appreciate the straightforward screwdriver installation that requires no wiring. On the downside, reviewers note that the Bluetooth‑only connection means you must be within range to control the lock, and the reliance on AA batteries with no hard‑wired option raises concerns for power reliability. Limited compatibility with major smart‑home ecosystems also surfaces as a frequent complaint.
In context, the Aura offers a respectable blend of price and user approval for homeowners who want keyless entry without the complexity of a hub or extensive wiring. If you value a proven brand and are comfortable staying within Bluetooth range, it presents a viable choice despite its more modest score in this lineup.
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Best for: Buyers willing to invest in a proven, high‑quality option — the Kwikset Aura is available at $112.79
TL;DR: The Wyze Bolt packs a 20‑minute DIY install, 50‑fingerprint slots and Bluetooth 5.0 range of 16 ft for $79.98, offering solid security without breaking the bank.
The lock’s standout spec is its fast fingerprint unlock—under 1 second—and capacity for 50 stored prints, letting family and guests gain keyless entry in a blink. Combined with a backlit, anti‑peep keypad, you can also share up to 20 passcodes and 50 user profiles through the app.
At 2.75 lb, the Wyze Bolt sits in the middle of the weight spectrum: it’s lighter than the Schlage BE365 models (over 4 lb) but heavier than the ultra‑affordable Teeho TE001 (1.76 lb) and the Lockstar Smart Door Lock (1.0 lb). It’s also pricier than the Teeho, yet it carries a higher user rating than the eufy Smart Lock C30. The Bluetooth‑only design gives a 16‑ft range, which is shorter than the mesh‑enabled range of some higher‑priced locks, but it keeps the unit simple and hub‑free.
Users consistently praise the 20‑minute installation and the convenience of managing access from the Wyze app. Reviewers note the reliable fingerprint storage and the illuminated keypad as daily wins. The most common complaint is the limited Bluetooth range, which can cause occasional app sync delays when you’re out of reach. Battery life of 10‑12 months on four AA cells also draws attention, especially for households that lock and unlock frequently.
Beyond convenience, the Bolt carries BHMA and UL 20‑minute fire‑rated certifications, and its IPX5 rating protects against splashes—though professionals advise against exposing it to direct rain. Auto‑lock is fully customizable, and door‑jam detection plus a five‑attempt tamper alarm add layers of security without extra hardware.
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Best for: Budget-conscious buyers seeking a reliable entry‑level option — the Wyze Bolt offers Installation Time: 20 minutes
Avoid if: You want the best value‑per‑dollar in its price range
TL;DR: The eufy Smart Lock C30 packs Wi‑Fi connectivity, auto‑lock and a 5‑month battery life into a compact 65.28 mm deep, 2.09‑lb deadbolt for just $54.99.
What really sets the C30 apart is its built‑in Wi‑Fi, so you can lock, unlock and receive alerts straight from the eufy Security app without a separate bridge. The lock also auto‑locks based on a time setting and weighs 2.09 lb (949.9 g) with a depth of 65.28 mm, height of 153.67 mm and width of 41.40 mm, making it a solid‑feeling yet space‑saving addition to most standard US and Canadian doors.
Compared with the other seven deadbolts, the C30 is heavier than the Teeho TE001 (1.76 lb) but considerably lighter than the Schlage BE365 models that exceed 4 lb. Its 15‑minute DIY installation is quicker than the Wyze Bolt’s 20‑minute setup, and unlike the Lockstar Smart Door Lock, it doesn’t need an optional gateway for Wi‑Fi connectivity. While the Kwikset Home Connect 620 and Kwikset Aura sit above 3 lb, the C30 offers a middle ground of heft and ease of install.
Reviewers appreciate the straightforward 15‑minute install and the 5‑month battery life from four AA cells, noting the low‑battery indicator helps avoid surprise lockouts. Professional reviewers highlight the wrong‑try protection that temporarily locks the deadbolt after multiple incorrect attempts, and the auto‑lock function that works whether the door is open or closed. Users do mention the need to purchase batteries separately and wish for Apple HomeKit, IFTTT or Matter compatibility, which the lock currently lacks.
On the technical side, the C30 carries a BHMA Grade 3 security rating, an IPX3 waterproof rating and operates from –22 °F to 158 °F (–30 °C to 70 °C). An 18‑month warranty backs the unit, and voice commands work through Alexa or Google Assistant, giving you hands‑free entry options.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Entry-level buyers or those on a tight budget — the eufy Smart Lock C30 offers Depth: 65.28 mm
Avoid if: Reliability and user satisfaction are your top concerns
TL;DR: The Schlage BE365 Aged Bronze offers a sturdy metal deadbolt, 19 programmable codes and a reversible design for $97.00, but it lacks auto‑lock and native smart‑home integration.
The lock’s standout spec is its capacity for up to 19 customizable 4‑digit user codes plus two preset codes, all entered on a silicone‑coated, illuminated keypad. It fits standard doors with a Backset of 60 mm or 70 mm and a reversible left/right orientation, making it adaptable to most residential and light‑commercial entryways.
At 5.1 pounds, the BE365 is noticeably heavier than the Schlage Matte Black version (4.24 pounds) and considerably bulkier than the Wyze Bolt (2.75 pounds) or eufy C30 (about 2.1 pounds). It’s also pricier than the ultra‑affordable Teeho TE001, which sits at a lower price tier, but it undercuts higher‑priced competitors like the Kwikset Home Connect 620. Unlike several peers, this model provides no built‑in Z‑Wave, Bluetooth, or Wi‑Fi connectivity.
Consumers repeatedly praise the quick, screwdriver‑only installation and the convenience of sharing access without handing out physical keys. Reviewers note the illuminated keypad as a helpful feature in dim hallways, while professional reviewers highlight the “outside turn‑lock” that lets you lock from the exterior without a key. The main complaints center on the absence of an auto‑relock function, which some users say can lead to accidental door‑left‑open situations, and the lack of smart‑home integration that other locks in the roundup offer.
Technically, the deadbolt is built from solid zinc metal and carries an ANSI/BHMA Grade 2 certification, indicating strong resistance to forced entry. It uses a 5‑pin Schlage C keyway, a deadbolt throw of 25.4 mm, and a projection of 63.5 mm**. Battery life is rated at 2‑3 years** on a standard 9 V cell, with a low‑battery indicator to warn you before power runs out.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Most users looking for a well‑reviewed, reliable mainstream option — the Schlage BE365 Aged Bronze offers Backset: 60 mm or 70 mm
Avoid if: You're shopping on a tight budget — it's priced at $97.00
TL;DR: The Lockstar Smart Door Lock packs a 30 mm shallow profile, fingerprint scanner, and multi‑method access into a lightweight 1.0‑lb deadbolt for $139.97, but you’ll need extra batteries and a Wi‑Fi gateway for remote use.
What really stands out is the lock’s compact depth of 30 mm, which lets it sit close to the door edge while still offering an adjustable deadbolt throw of 60 mm or 70 mm. The zinc‑alloy body measures 164 mm high and 67 mm wide, and the unit weighs just 1.0 pound, making it one of the slimmer, lighter options in the smart‑deadbolt segment.
Compared with the seven other locks in this roundup, the Lockstar is noticeably lighter than the Kwikset Home Connect 620, Kwikset Aura, both Schlage BE365 models, Wyze Bolt, eufy Smart Lock C30, and even the ultra‑affordable Teeho TE001. Its 30 mm depth is also shallower than eufy’s 65.28 mm, and the overall height exceeds many of the compact competitors. Feature‑wise, Lockstar beats most rivals by supporting five distinct entry methods—app, fingerprint, keypad, card FOB, and traditional key—plus remote locking via an optional Wi‑Fi gateway, while many peers only offer Bluetooth or a single access type.
User feedback consistently praises the fingerprint sensor for quick, reliable reads and the door‑sensor‑driven auto‑lock for engaging the moment the door closes. Professional reviewers echo the same sentiment, noting the sensor’s precision and the smooth keypad experience. The main complaints revolve around the fact that batteries are not supplied out of the box and that remote app control requires purchasing and pairing a separate gateway, adding extra steps to the setup.
From a technical standpoint, the lock runs on four AA alkaline cells (6 V) and draws less than 30 µA in standby, with a working draw under 200 mA. It operates in temperatures from –20 °C to 70 °C and tolerates 20‑80 % relative humidity. Security‑focused features include tamper alerts, anti‑drill and anti‑pick protection, and activity logs that integrate with Alexa and Google Home.
Pros
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Best for: Buyers willing to invest in a proven, high‑quality option — the Lockstar Smart Door Lock offers Depth: 30 mm
Avoid if: You're shopping on a tight budget — it's priced at $139.97
“every time my door closes it automatically locks”
TL;DR: The Kwikset Home Connect 620 packs Z‑Wave Long‑Range, a 10‑digit illuminated keypad and 250 user codes into a Grade 2 deadbolt, but it costs $149.05 and needs a hub.
The standout spec is its Z‑Wave 700 Long Range radio, which reaches up to 1 mile line‑of‑sight and works with SmartStart. Coupled with a 10‑digit illuminated keypad, SmartKey re‑keying and support for 250 user codes, the lock blends robust security (S2, 128‑bit AES) with convenient smart features.
At roughly 3.40 lb, the Home Connect 620 is heavier than the Lockstar Smart Door Lock (1.0 lb) and the ultra‑affordable Teeho TE001 (1.76 lb), yet comparable to the Kwikset Aura (3.1 lb) and noticeably heavier than the Wyze Bolt (2.75 lb). Most peers rely on Bluetooth or Wi‑Fi, so Kwikset’s mile‑range Z‑Wave connectivity gives it a clear advantage for larger homes.
Users consistently praise the reliable keypad and the “long battery life” noted in the specs, as well as the hassle‑free SmartKey re‑keying. Professional reviewers highlight the mile‑range Z‑Wave and the S2 encryption as strong security points. Common complaints involve bolt jamming on shallow strike plates and the need for a dedicated Z‑Wave hub to unlock remote features.
Additional technical context includes a Grade 2 ANSI/BHMA security rating, UL 20‑minute fire rating, auto‑lock, low‑battery alerts, and voice‑assistant support for Alexa and Google Assistant. The lock operates from –40 °C to 65.56 °C and fits doors 34.9‑50.8 mm thick.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Buyers willing to invest in a proven, high‑quality option — the Kwikset Home Connect 620 offers User Code Capacity: 250
Avoid if: You're on a tight budget or only need basic functionality
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Teeho TE001
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Schlage BE365 Matte Black
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Lockstar Smart Door Lock
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Schlage BE365 Aged Bronze
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Best Overall Pick
Teeho TE001
Best Budget PickBest for: Budget-conscious buyers seeking a reliable entry-level option — the Teeho TE001 offers Height: 1.3 inches

Schlage BE365 Matte Black
Best for: Most users looking for a well-reviewed, reliable mainstream option — the Schlage BE365 Matte Black offers Backset: 60-70 mm
$108.43+$72.44 vs winner
Skip Kwikset Aura if…
You have limited desk space or need portability
We’re naming the Teeho TE001 the clear winner of our smart deadbolt roundup. At just $33.99 it undercuts every competitor, yet it still ships with a 4.6‑star rating from 22,971 reviewers. The lock auto‑locks after a brief pause, supports 20 one‑time codes, and carries an IP54 rating for moisture resistance—all without any Bluetooth or app required.
The runner‑up is the Schlage BE365 in Matte Black, which shines when you need a more traditional look paired with a solid Grade 2 security rating. Its backlit silicone keypad works well in low light, and the unit promises up to 36 months of battery life on four AAA cells, making it a solid choice for homeowners who prefer a proven, mechanical‑key backup.
Pick the Teeho TE001 today for unbeatable security and value without compromising on essential smart features.
The Teeho TE001 packs a residential security grade, auto‑lock feature and a tamper alarm, all inside a metal alloy body with an IP54 rating. It also includes a touch keypad with backlight, low‑battery alerts and a physical key backup, giving you high‑end protection without the premium price tag.
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