Yale-Locks-Assure-Lock-Key-Free-with-Bluetooth-and-Z-Wave-in-Satin-Nickel No key $138

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I find it interesting that door locks these days are using capacitive touch panels instead of physical buttons.

I've been using one of these http://a.co/jjdROcp

But besides having a standard keyhole override, this thing's unlock button is so easy to press by accident that people going through the door are constantly unlocking it without realizing. Terrible design.
 
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I find it interesting that door locks these days are using capacitive touch panels instead of physical buttons.

I've been using one of these http://a.co/jjdROcp

But besides having a standard keyhole override, this thing's unlock button is so easy to press by accident that people going through the door are constantly unlocking it without realizing. Terrible design.
yeah, I prefer the physical buttons as well..Ive installed the non-zwave version of that Schlage lock you linked to for my folks on an interior door, they love it..
 
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I've got the non-zwave version on my back door. Only complaint is that when the temperature is really low sometimes the things don't want to unlock.
 

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I've got the non-zwave version on my back door. Only complaint is that when the temperature is really low sometimes the things don't want to unlock.
one negative about the schlage lock is that its limited to a 4 digit code....
 
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