Schlage Encode Smart Wi-Fi Deadbolt with Camelot Trim in
Original price was: $299.99.$241.50Current price is: $241.50.
Product Overview
The Schlage Encode Smart Wi-Fi Deadbolt with Camelot Trim in Aged Bronze is a sophisticated, high-performance smart lock engineered to deliver both security and convenience for modern homeowners. Designed by Schlage—a brand with over 95 years of experience in residential hardware—this deadbolt integrates seamlessly into your home’s existing Wi-Fi network without requiring a separate hub or additional accessories. That means you can monitor and control your door from virtually anywhere using the Schlage Home app or the Key by Amazon app, giving you real-time access to who enters and exits your home. Whether you’re away on vacation, at work, or simply in another room, you’ll have full visibility and control over your front, back, or garage entry points.
What sets the Encode apart is its enterprise-grade encryption and built-in alarm technology, which work together to detect unauthorized access attempts and alert you immediately. This dual-layer protection ensures that even if someone tries to tamper with the lock physically or digitally, you’ll be notified in real time. The fingerprint-resistant capacitive touchscreen offers a clean, responsive interface that supports one-touch locking and supports up to 100 unique user codes—perfect for managing temporary access for guests, service providers, or family members. Plus, with optional voice control compatibility through Alexa, you can check lock status, lock or unlock doors hands-free, receive low-battery alerts, and even automate battery reorders via Amazon Dash Replenishment.
Key Features
- Smart Wi-Fi Connectivity: Connects directly to your home’s Wi-Fi—no hub or extra device needed—enabling remote access and management through your smartphone or voice assistant.
- Remote Access & Control: Use the Schlage Home app or Key by Amazon app to lock/unlock your door, view access logs, and create up to 100 unique access codes for trusted individuals.
- Enterprise-Grade Security: Features advanced encryption and a built-in alarm system that detects and reports potential breaches at the point of entry.
- Fingerprint-Resistant Capacitive Touchscreen: Provides a sleek, easy-to-use interface that resists smudges and maintains a polished look over time.
- Voice Control with Alexa: Check lock status, trigger lock/unlock commands, get low-battery notifications, and enable automatic battery replenishment through Amazon Dash Replenishment.
- Professional Grade Performance: Certified as best in class for security, durability, and finish by industry experts, ensuring reliable operation in high-traffic homes.
- Sleek Aesthetic Design: The Aged Bronze finish complements a wide range of interior styles and pairs effortlessly with other Schlage interior door hardware for a cohesive, upscale appearance.
Technical Specifications
- Brand: Schlage
- Model: Encode Smart Wi-Fi Deadbolt – Camelot Trim
- Finish: Aged Bronze
- Connectivity: Built-in Wi-Fi (2.4 GHz only; no hub required)
- Compatible Apps: Schlage Home App, Key by Amazon App
- Voice Assistant Support: Alexa (via compatible devices)
- Battery Type: Four standard AA alkaline batteries (not included)
- Warranty: Limited Lifetime Mechanical/Finish Warranty; 3-Year Electronics Warranty
- Installation: DIY-friendly installation with just a screwdriver; fits standard residential doors
- Access Code Capacity: Up to 100 unique user codes
- Security Certification: Industry-recognized grading for security, durability, and finish
Benefits & Use Cases
This smart deadbolt is ideal for homeowners seeking a balance between cutting-edge technology and everyday usability. For busy families, it simplifies managing access for children, houseguests, or cleaning staff—without needing physical keys. You can issue temporary codes that expire after a set time, making it perfect for short-term rentals, Airbnb hosts, or occasional visitors. The ability to see exactly when each code was used gives you peace of mind knowing who entered your home and when.
For those frequently on the go, remote monitoring means you’ll never wonder if you left the door unlocked. Whether you’re at the grocery store across town or traveling internationally, you can instantly lock your door from your phone. Integration with Alexa adds another layer of convenience: ask “Alexa, is my door locked?” and hear an immediate response. You can also set routines, like having the lock engage automatically when you leave home.
The fingerprint-resistant touchscreen ensures the lock remains visually clean and functional even in high-use environments. Combined with its robust construction and reliable Wi-Fi connectivity, the Encode is built to withstand daily wear while maintaining top-tier security. The Aged Bronze finish adds warmth and sophistication to interior doors, blending beautifully with traditional, modern, or transitional decor. And because it’s designed to match other Schlage hardware, upgrading multiple locks in your home creates a unified, professional look.
Important Notes
- Before purchasing or installing, verify that your door meets standard specifications: typical backset is 2-3/8″ or 2-3/4″, cross bore diameter is 2-1/8″, and door thickness is 1-3/8″ to 1-3/4″.
- Wi-Fi performance depends on signal strength and router placement; a strong 2.4 GHz connection is required for optimal functionality.
- Batteries are not included—standard AA batteries must be purchased separately.
- User experiences may vary regarding build quality, connectivity stability, and overall performance depending on individual setup and environmental factors.
- Package includes: one Schlage Encode Smart Wi-Fi Deadbolt unit, mounting hardware, screws, and detailed installation instructions.








11 reviews for Schlage Encode Smart Wi-Fi Deadbolt with Camelot Trim in
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Original price was: $299.99.$241.50Current price is: $241.50.
GG –
Easy setup.
This is for a furnished rental property.I need the features of setting up dedicated codes and locking the doors remotely. Excellent product and setup was extremely easy. No need to hire a locksmith; I used my previous holes on my lock.This is my second lock with this company. I recommend it. They are pricey. I also like the fact that the codes remain in the lock even if you loose wifi. There is also the backup key.I use KIWI masterlock system for my non furnished properties that dont need remote capabilities.
David Leveille –
LIke it so much bought 3 of them now!
Having recently installed the Schlage Encode WiFi Door Lock in my home, I can confidently say it’s been a game-changer for both convenience and security. The setup process was incredibly straightforward, and within minutes, I had full control over my door lock from anywhere using the Schlage Home app. The WiFi connectivity allows me to easily grant access to family members or guests remotely, without the need for physical keys. The sleek and modern design of the lock seamlessly blends with my home’s aesthetic, adding a touch of sophistication to my entryway. What truly sets the Encode apart is its robust security features, including built-in encryption and tamper-proof design, providing me with peace of mind knowing my home is protected. Overall, the Schlage Encode WiFi Door Lock has exceeded my expectations, offering unparalleled convenience and security that have truly enhanced my daily life.
burlie adams –
Nice lock. App is easy to use.
Easy to instal and program. Works well. Looks good. Quiet operation. Gives notifications of lock and unlock. Can control lock with my phone from any location.
RP_OH –
Expensive but worth it.
We needed to replace the deadbolt on one of our doors so we decided to upgrade to a Smart Deadbolt. Schlage has always been a reliable brand, so I decided to go with this model. It has worked flawlessly for us. I’ve had some experience with other brands and they are just frustrating to use; not the case with this model. I highly recommend.
Kindle Customer –
Miserable installation hardware
I own several of these locks and the previous versions have worked well and been easy to install. For the one I just purchased, however, it seems like they redesigned the installation hardware… and not in a good way. There are two short skinny little bolts that are meant to attach the inside piece of the lock to the door plate. Schlage seems to have decided to make these bolts as skinny and short as possible. And the attachment receptacle that they’re supposed to thread into is equally skinny, of course, and you can’t see it when installing. To add to the fun, the bolts are just slightly too short to actually thread properly into the door plate. After thirty minutes of trying and failing to get these little things to attach, you’ll be left with the dilemma of deciding to 1) remove the almost-installed lock and put your old one back in; 2) try and call someone somewhere at customer support to try and explain this situation and get proper hardware which may arrive someday or not; or 3) go to Home Depot and try to purchase bolts that actually work…. none of these ideal for a lock that you just spent $300 on.
Brian –
Many differences Schlage Encode, Connect and Sense models…
What a fantastic lock! Iâve been in the market for a few weeks reviewing every smart lock and brand on the market. My final two choices were both Schlage. WiFi Encode & Connect models. I opted out of the Sense model because itâs Bluetooth only. On the other hand the Connect models use Zigbee and Zwave technology. Therefor I could essentially use it to connect to Alexa. But only the ZIGBEE model supports Amazon.. Zwave is supported by Google and many others.. But you can use a Connect model with Zwave with Alexa if you are are connected to a hub such as wink. Since the majority of my smart home is already connected with products that use Zigbee I didnât want to have to purchase a hub for just to use one product. I went with the Encode for its WiFi capability. Itâs more reliable to me. Also the encode is rated âAâ for security durability, the Connect is rated âBâ which is still very good. The Encode is a bit smaller and more compact compared to the Connect. The design is overall more Elegant. The Encode does not have the door chime so you know when it opens and closes. The Connect does have that feature. I honestly wouldâve like to of had that feature. Provides me with a sense of security with having small kiddos. Both have the alarm mode with sensitivity you can select if forced entry occurs. As far as the battery life goes Iâm not to sure yet. Iâve read the Encode lasts 6-8 weeks because of the WiFi. The Connect Iâve heard can last up to a year. So I guess we will see.. It does use 4AA batteries and both have a low battery alarm. So either way as long as the smart lock does itâs job, I donât mind replacing batteries. Schlage made it simple to replace them. Setting up and install is a breeze even if you arenât handy or techie. Plenty of videos on how to do it.. Overall in my opinion the Encode is the way to go. Itâs only $50 more over the Connect and I think you get more. Down the road youâll forget about that extra fifty dollars because like me you’ll definitely pleased and happy with the purchase.
Alan Nanut –
Amazing convenience and capabilities. I recommend setting up your lock closer to your wifi router before install. One issue I had was the signal was breaking up initially and connection was lost in the middle of scanning the product qr code. This made the wifi flakey and I was getting a screwed up signal and couldnt save changes it would always fail. When I removed the lock from my phone schlage app and added it again (after a reset on the lock) I went through the scan and it completed. Once installed in the door about 35ft from the router I had no issues with signal, saving changes etc. via the schlage phone app. I had these problems because the scan of the product likely failed due to a wifi connection blip and that required me to reset the lock device, remove and add via schlage app. Doing this closer to the router guaranteed a sync. After that I had no issues with the lock. Lost about an hour and a half trying to troubleshoot.I didnât have this issue with my first lock install. This was my second on a second door. All in all I love this technology. I get notifications on my phone. I can unlock and lock remotely. Google home can be used with it. What a convenience and you can use a physical key.My second door required a full drill out for deadbolt and I had to drill and chisel the door and frame plate areas. I used wood putty and sanded to fill the prior holes and painted the entire door. The door is antique and had a non standard locking mechanism and hole placement. Love the technology on my 100 year old solid wood door 🙂
Chris Ioannides –
I run an Airbnb. Best lock I could ever ask for. Tracks everything, when it opens/closes, who is using the lock, battery life, putting time frames for lock codes to work…. Wouldn’t want a different lock for what I needed.
CARMEN DIXSON –
However, battery drains very fast… but apart fromthat it’s very good!
Amazon Customer –
The deadbolt is great but the app to use it is difficult to set up and to be able to share/add codes. It took two days to figure it out but once we did, it has worked well.We didn’t install it – we had a new door installed and they put the lock and handle on the door for us. We haven’t used it long enough yet to be able to comment on the battery life – door was installed a week ago.
Mike Duma –
Easy to install, easy to program, great for the family to have this kind of access, very happy with it.Very happy with the feeling of security this gives for door access. it connects directly to my wifi, no need for a hub. the app is easy to use too.The only snag for me was when the 1.5 inch hole in the door seemed to be too small and I thought I was going to have to drill a bigger hole in the door…. until I looked at the instructions again and realized there is a part that can be removed from the lock so that it fits into the 1.5 inch smaller door holes.