

The traditional Camelot version only comes in Aged Bronze and Satin Nickel, and the Schlage Encode Camelot runs about $20 less than the Schlage Century see it on Amazon, but it has all the same features. The Schlage Encode Century on Amazon sells for less than I can buy it from my lock distributors, so if price is your only concern, it’s likely the best price you will find.įor those that like the look of a more traditional lock, or have existing locks installed, Schlage offers the Camelot styling with this new smart deadbolt. See our article on trending door hardware finishes, Black is a new hardware color that is gaining in popularity. The Schlage Century version comes in just two finishes, black and satin nickel. It is very attractive and if you are choosing all new hardware, the sleek styling will be on trend for many years to come. It has the more square and rigid lines that we discussed in our article Door Hardware Design Trends. The first is a modern contemporary smart deadbolt called the Century style. The Schlage Encode Smart Lock comes in two styles.

The Schlage Encode Smart Deadbolt’s Design This article focuses on the Schlage Encode Smart Lock. We’ve already written A Review the Yale Connect by August Lock (CBA) and a review for the Kwikset Halo Smart Lock. Schlage makes several smart locks, and the Schlage Encode is the top of the line product from Schlage. The Schlage Encode, therefore, does not require Z-wave or Zigbee hubs. The Schlage Encode is Schlage’s smart deadbolt that connects directly to the Wifi so it can be easily accessed by the Schlage Home App without requiring additional 3rd party hardware.
