Testseek.com have collected 14 expert reviews of the Kwikset Kevo Smart Lock and the average rating is 67%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kwikset Kevo Smart Lock.
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The editors liked
The Kwikset SmartCode 916 has built-in ZigBee and Z-Wave home automation compatibility
Surprisingly simple to install and set up
Give authorized users a simple way to lock and unlock the house
Lets you send guest access to others and have complete control over it
Let's you see an access record of who entered the building and when
Easy to install if you already have a door with a deadbolt
Tap to unlock/lock works like a charm
Can use physical key when lock malfunctions
Easy installation
Looks good
Free app
The editors didn't like
This product has the fewest technical support resources of the smart locks in our review
Nothing I can see yet other than being a bit pricey compared to standard locks
Mobile app has connectivity issues
Extra permanent eKeys have to be purchased for $1.99 each
Published: 2013-11-19, Author: Andrew , review by: gizmodo.com.au
While the steep price is definitely a turnoff, the promise of a future where you won't have to recite the keys-phone-wallet mantra when you leave or pat yourself down to find the key ring when you return makes the Kevo worth a shot, especially if you've g...
First-class installation experience, Modern design and selection of finishes, eKey sharing makes access easy for family and friends, Simple to use, Comprehensive selection of third-party integrations
Limited features, Bluetooth connectivity sometimes fails, disabling one-touch access, Remote access and smart home integration requires the $100 Kevo Plus gateway
We'd tip the August Smart Lock over Kwikset Kevo if we were forced to make a choice, but that said, Kevo Contemporary remains an excellent choice...
Published: 2013-11-19, Author: Andrew , review by: gizmodo.in
The days of digging for my keys are over. So long as I have either the fob or my phone on me, doesn't matter if it's in my hand or at the bottom of my bag, getting through that door is as easy as twisting the knob. What used to take close to 20 seconds no
$220 is a lot to ask for a deadbolt, no matter how functional or convenient it is. Also, the lack of Android support makes it significantly less useful for a whole lot of potential buyers, who'll have to stick with the fob or key, Should You Buy It?, Whil
While the steep price is definitely a turnoff, the promise of a future where you wont have to recite the keys-phone-wallet mantra when you leave or pat yourself down to find the key ring when you return makes the Kevo worth a shot, especially if youve g...