
Philips
The Philips WiFi Keypad Door Lock is a smart deadbolt featuring built-in 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi without requiring a hub, offering multiple unlock methods including fingerprint, PIN, and voice control. It supports up to 100 user PIN codes and 20 fingerprints, with auto-lock capabilities and remote app management for enhanced home security.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Philips WiFi Keypad Door Lock for its seamless remote control via hub-free Wi-Fi, fast fingerprint recognition, and easy DIY installation. Editors highlight the convenience of voice integration and flexible PIN management, though they note that the reliance on batteries and the Grade 3 security rating are limitations for advanced users requiring higher security standards.
What Users Say
Everyday consumers appreciate the effortless app and voice control, quick fingerprint entry, and the auto-lock feature that prevents forgetting to lock the door. Users find the guest PIN functionality particularly useful for rentals and families. However, recurring complaints focus on battery life draining faster due to Wi-Fi usage and occasional connectivity glitches when not on 2.4 GHz networks.
Common Complaints
Battery life draining faster with Wi-Fi use and occasional app connectivity glitches on non-2.4 GHz networks.
How It Compares
vs. Philips 1000 Series (DDL210XI5KN0)
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Choose the 4200/4000 Series for remote access and smart home integration, or the 1000 Series for basic, local-only locking needs.
vs. Philips Retrofit (DLOM1030X1HWPBK)
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Choose the 4200/4000 Series for a comprehensive smart lock upgrade, or the Retrofit model for upgrading existing deadbolts without full replacement.

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