
Philips
The Philips Wi-Fi Smart Door Lock Deadbolt (4000 Series) is a hub-free smart lock featuring built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for remote app control and keyless entry via fingerprint or PIN. It offers four unlock methods, auto-locking capabilities, and voice assistant integration, targeting homeowners seeking convenient access without a central hub. The device provides ANSI/BHMA Grade 3 security with local storage and AES128 encryption.
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How It Compares
vs. Philips 4200 Series Deadbolt
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Choose the 4000 Series for biometric access; choose the 4200 Series if fingerprint is not required.
vs. Philips DDL250 (Palm, Grade 2)
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Choose the 4000 Series for budget-friendly fingerprint entry; choose the DDL250 for higher security and palm recognition.
vs. Lowe's Retrofit (DDL230X)
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Choose the 4000 Series for full smart lock functionality; choose the Retrofit for minimal installation changes.