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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Works great!
Rhonda
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2024
I use these on closets and the mechanical room in my house. I put one on my walk-in closet to make it a safety room. Easy to program to your own code. You need a code to get in, but you only need to turn the handle to get out. A great product to have if you have guns in your house and you want to keep them safe and out of reach from children living in the house and children visiting.
Kristi S.
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2024
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Josh McCray
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2023
After using the Signstek Keyless Entry Door Lock for a while, I must say it has been a valuable addition to my home security. The keyless entry feature is a game-changer, providing added convenience and eliminating the need to fumble for keys.First and foremost, the build quality of this door lock is impressive. It feels sturdy and well-made, assuring me that it can withstand the wear and tear of daily use. The brushed metal finish adds a touch of elegance, making it blend in nicely with my home decor.The keyless entry mechanism is straightforward to use once you get the hang of it. Entering the code is quick and efficient, giving me peace of mind knowing that my door is secure. Plus, I no longer have to worry about carrying keys while jogging or walking the dog.The auto-lock feature is a real time-saver, as I don't have to double-check if the door is locked every time I leave. However, there is a slight learning curve when it comes to setting up and programming the lock. The instructions provided could be clearer, and I had to troubleshoot a bit before getting it to work correctly.Another small drawback is that the keypad could be more responsive. Sometimes, I need to press the buttons with a bit more force than expected for the lock to register the code. While it doesn't hinder functionality significantly, it can be a minor inconvenience.The battery life is impressive; I've been using it for several months, and it's still going strong. Replacing the batteries is a breeze, thanks to the accessible battery compartment.In conclusion, the Signstek Keyless Entry Door Lock offers a sturdy and stylish solution for easy keyless entry. Once set up, it provides seamless access and contributes to overall home security. While the initial setup process could be smoother and the keypad a tad more responsive, these minor issues are outweighed by the lock's practicality and reliability. I recommend it to anyone looking for a keyless entry solution for their door!
Gsdhomoluden
Reviewed in Mexico on May 13, 2021
Excelente producto entrega rápida y tal comoEstar en la descripción vendedor y producto recomendado
Rodolfo
Reviewed in Mexico on October 17, 2021
Buena cerradura, se siente un material muy resistente, buena opción para puertas en interior e incluso exterior, fácil de abrir, programar y usar
Anthony Fielding
Reviewed in Australia on September 12, 2020
Does not work, absolute garbage, instructions are poor and help is not available and none responsive, total rip off,
Cristian
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2019
My most honest review to this product is that it is an amazing lock, it feels robust, looks modern, minimalistic, i have to say that i really love it. It give you the confidence to access any room without the needs of keys, change codes at any time, set up guest access with don't require any code, has a backup battery for when the batteries die. In general its a very complete product, i love it. But i gave it 3 stars in my review because after 6 months the lock keypad stayed with all lights turn on and when you input any code nothing happened, basically the chip inside or something went wrong and didn't let me access my house main door, wich means i had to break it in order to get in. I sent a request with pictures of what happened, requesting a replacement and i haven't got any answer yet. In case they send me a replacement for the damage lock i will surely continue buying more of this product, because that gives me the trust i need for a company that is basically in charge of my house security.
Mary
Reviewed in Australia on May 5, 2019
Works very well and is quite solid I have put on my shed weather permitting time will tell
Darren Graham
Reviewed in Australia on August 6, 2018
This lock fitted easily into the standard lock holes with very little work required to fit perfectly. Easy to assemble and works perfectly
PCole
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2016
I have a lot of experience with keypad locks. I have worked with models from IEI, Marks, Alarm Lock, Isonas, as well as the consumer level offerings from American Lock, Schlage, and Kwikset.This lock is no Marks, or IEI, but it really does hold its own.Here are my thoughts on it, in no particular order:* Easy installation. If you know the difference between a phillips and a slotted screwdriver, you should be able to install this. HOWEVER: If your home was built in the 70's, look at the latch part of your door. The little thing that actually holds the door shut. If it just comes out of a round hole in the door, you will need a chisel to finish installation. If your door's latch comes out of a rectangular plate, with two screws holding it in, you don't need a chisel.* Easy-ish programming. Some locks I have worked with are so complicated, programming is a real pain in the eh... The only argument I have with this lock's programming is that you have a pretty short window to enter codes, but as long as you read the instructions, and make note of what you are going to do, it's pretty easy.* Solidly built! This lock feels more solid than locks costing 4x as much. I don't know if that will translate to a long lifespan, but we can hope.*Beeper is loud. I ordered two of these, one of them is mounted on my bedroom door. The beep is loud enough that it will wake up anyone who happens to be in the bedroom. I fixed this by opening up the keypad half of the lock, and delidding the beeper. Now the bedroom lock is silent. It took me 10 minutes to take the lock off, take it apart, de-lid the buzzer, and put everything back together.* You can't "unlock" the door. What I mean, is that there is no way to make the lock act like a regular interior door knob... the lock always needs to be interacted with in order to open. However, there is a "pass" feature, which is a reasonable compromise. It also means, though, that this lock cannot be "locked" per say, so you cannot use this for a bathroom, unless there is another locking method, such as a deadbolt.With programming, you need a few different codes. The lock can support up to 10 codes, but they follow a special format. The first number of the code determines what the code can do.Code: Function:0 Master programming code1-8 User codes9 Passage codeAll 10 codes will unlock the door. Only after entering the master (0) code, can you add or delete other people's codes. In order to activate the "passage" mode, you must have a 9 code programmed.Whoever knows the master code can add or delete codes. This is handy if you want to grant revocable access to someone. "Cleaners, house sitters, etc.)To activate the passage mode, you enter the passage code (the access code that starts with a "9". As soon as the lock stops beeping, but before the backlight turns off, you press * # quickly, and a short beep is heard. At that point, the lock will unlock as soon as ANY button is pressed. This effectively makes the knob passable by anyone who understands the operation, and is pretty easy to do. To disable passage mode, you do the same thing.Another interesting feature is the "Encryption" feature. All this is, really, is the lock disregarding a bunch of useless numbers you enter. For example, in order to open the lock, lets say your code is 854321. You would enter 854321#, and the door will unlock. With the "encryption" feature, the lock will allow you to enter 8-482998563834085475834573943830480395048940-54321#, and it will still unlock. The numbers entered between the first digit, and the remainder of your actual code, are ignored, and the lock will unlock if the final digits entered match your code. This is handy if you have someone with you who is watching you enter your code, and you want to confuse them.Emergency unlocking is easy to do as well. There is a rubber plug on the bottom of the outside of the lock that you can pull out, and insert the backup battery pack into. This will power up the lock if the internal batteries are dead, and allow you access. The batteries are accessable from the INSIDE of the lock only.There is no key override.So, overall, I like this lock. The two things I would like to see that are not incorporated are:1. A software code that will allow the beeper to be quieted, or muted.2. A mechanical override on the inside of the lock that can force the lock into an always unlocked, combo unlock, or keypad disable (for bathroom use) mode.
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