Kwikset Z-Wave SmartCode Venetian Bronze Single Cylinder Electronic Deadbolt featuring Tustin Hall/Closet Lever
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Kwikset Z-Wave SmartCode Venetian Bronze Single Cylinder Electronic Deadbolt featuring Tustin Hall/Closet Lever

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Kwikset Z-Wave SmartCode Venetian Bronze Single Cylinder Electronic Deadbolt featuring Tustin Hall/Closet LeverZ Wave SmartCode Venetian Bronze Electronic Deadbolt A secure, keyless entry solution with a back lit keypad and SmartKey re key technology. This single cylinder electronic deadbolt in Venetian Bronze integrates Z Wave for smart home compatibility and installs easily on standard doors. Key Features: Keyless Convenience: Back lit keypad with one touch locking for quick entry and exit Smart Home Ready: Built in Z Wave works with Alexa, SmartThings and

Z-Wave SmartCode Venetian Bronze Electronic Deadbolt

A secure, keyless entry solution with a back-lit keypad and SmartKey re-key technology. This single-cylinder electronic deadbolt in Venetian Bronze integrates Z-Wave for smart home compatibility and installs easily on standard doors.


Key Features:

  • Keyless Convenience: Back-lit keypad with one-touch locking for quick entry and exit
  • Smart Home Ready: Built-in Z-Wave works with Alexa, SmartThings and Wink for remote control
  • Re-Key in Seconds: SmartKey Security lets you re-key to a new KW1 key in three easy steps
  • Easy Installation: Fits standard door preparations and installs with a screwdriver—no wiring
  • Durable Build: Sleek metal design with ANSI/BHMA Grade 2 security rating

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Collection Name SmartCode
Color/Finish Family Bronze
Hardware Finish Venetian
Manufacturer Color/Finish Venetian Bronze
Type Electronic deadbolt
Material Zinc
Style Traditional
Package Quantity 1
Package Type Single pack
Shape Curved
Battery Type AA
Number of Batteries Required 4
Security Grade ANSI grade 2
Handing Universal
Alarm Type No alarm
Number of Keyfobs Included 0
Interior Handle Type Turn piece
Bolt Type Motorized
Number of User Codes 16
Backset Size Adjustable
Bore Size 2-1/8-in
Edge Bore Size 1-in
Fits Door Thickness 1-3/8-in to 2-in
Projection Measurement 1-3/16-in
Alarm Included No
Batteries Included No
Biometric Lock No
Built-In Z-Wave Yes
Commercial/Residential Residential
Cylinders Single cylinder
Deadbolt Included Single-cylinder deadbolt
Keypad Included Yes
Keyway KW1
Latch Style Adjustable latch
Lighted Keypad Yes
Re-Key Technology SmartKey
Touchscreen No
Voice Controlled No
App Compatibility No
Bluetooth Compatibility No
Built-In Zigbee No
Smart Compatible Yes
Wi-Fi Compatibility No
Works with Amazon Alexa Yes
Works with Android No
Works with Apple HomeKit No
Works with iOS No
Works with SmartThings Yes
Works with the Google Assistant No
Works with Vera No
Works with Wink Yes
For Use with Mobile Homes No
For Use with Entry Door Yes
Warranty Limited lifetime
ANSI/BHMA Security Grade Grade 2 (Better)
UNSPSC 46171500

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Does this lock require wiring?
A: No. It installs with a screwdriver and operates on 4 AA batteries.


Q: How many user codes can I program?
A: Up to 16 unique user codes.


Q: Is the keypad lighted for night use?
A: Yes, the keypad is back-lit for visibility in low light.


Q: Which smart platforms does it work with?
A: Works with Amazon Alexa (via Z-Wave hub), SmartThings, and Wink.


Q: Can I re-key the lock myself?
A: Yes. SmartKey Security allows DIY re-keying to a new KW1 key.


Timeless Bronze, Effortless Entry

The Venetian Bronze finish brings a warm, hand-rubbed glow that complements traditional and transitional doors alike. I love the sculpted keypad—its gentle curves feel elevated yet approachable. Pair it with oil-rubbed hardware and a richly stained entry for a cohesive, boutique-hotel moment. Smart, secure, and stylish—this lock is a small upgrade that delivers luxurious living every day.


Upgrade your entry with smart, keyless security—add this Kwikset SmartCode deadbolt to your cart today.

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