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The Alfred Touchscreen Keypad Smart Door Lock (DB1-B-BL) combines modern design with advanced technology, offering keyless entry, Bluetooth connectivity, and Z-Wave integration. With easy installation and multiple power sources, it ensures you never miss a beat in home security.
Brand | Alfred |
Special Feature | Keyless, Auto Lock |
Lock Type | Keypad |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 9.9 x 3.9 x 8.4 inches |
Material | Metal |
Style | Modern |
Color | Black |
Number of Pieces | 4 |
Included Components | Alfred Touchscreen Keypad Pin + Bluetooth + Z-Wave + Key Entry (DB1-B-BL) Smart Door Lock |
Controller Type | Vera, SmartThings |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Control Method | App |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, Z-Wave |
UPC | 628341330022 |
Model Name | Alfred Touchscreen Keypad Pin + Bluetooth + Z-Wave + Key Entry (DB1-B-BL) Smart Door Lock |
Manufacturer | Alfred Inc. |
Part Number | DB1-B-BL |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.9 x 3.9 x 8.4 inches |
Item model number | DB1-B-BL |
Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. (included) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Keyless, Auto Lock |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Description Pile | AA |
B**B
Excited to use this for our new home!
Bought this for our new home to have peace of mind about the front door being locked. This will be great for providing temporary access for people, locking up if we're away, and not having to check if the door is locked every night before bed. This will also integrate nicely to our Hubitat smart home z-wave system.
S**R
Great buy for the money
Easy to install, and works perfectly! I love the price that includes the z-wave!
D**E
Best deadbolt I’ve even used.
Literally one of the best deadbolts I have ever used. So simple and clean. I love how easy it syncs with my security system. Well constructed and very nice looking.
S**.
Great but wouldn’t work with Smartthings
Great lock. Looks very nice. Only issue for me is that it wouldn’t work with my SmartThings setup and so I couldn’t use it.
A**R
Great lock
Good and easy install simple to use and looks great
R**Y
Good lock
Installation was relatively simple. Lock works well. Can be slow to connect with bluetooth while using iphone.
R**T
Very nice
Great product
E**]
Good luck hit no proximity via Bluetooth
Some of us take our privacy seriously. That includes not connecting the lock to wifi or the internet. Connecting it to the app which obviously stores data on some unknown server which could kill service at any time or even disable the lock. Glad I got the one with a backup key.That being said back to privacy, why in heavens name does this not allow one touch opening with Bluetooth alone? You have to enable gps, which allows the vendor to track your movements as well as profile when you are home or not. Bluetooth could be paired that when it sees the lock it allows for the exact same function without gps and divulging your location. Then the lock is blind to the world outside of geolocation via the phone cellular triangulation.Make a Bluetooth lock which uses every other technology for proximity that is not needed, warranted, or secure for the user.One can realize that Alfred knows where every lock is located via gps and it's geofence.We have no idea if they can read our codes, but we all should expect they can. Thus they know where the lock is, and where the code is. And of course no systems EVER get hacked and allow this data to be public! So as rogue elements could get the data, geolocation of the lock and simply walk into your home.If Alfred was to decouple gps and simply use Bluetooth as the proximity trigger, it would be far more secure from the lock, from the app, and from the simply fact the location data is not known to anyone.Seems for a company that sells locks they should have pondered this threat vector, but apparently developers are idiots and so are companies when it comes to protection of PII.Seems like a good lock with nice functions, but I guess I'll have to change all the codes, delete the app and my account at Alfred home and manually I put all codes so they are not stored anywhere in the cloud.Seems like this would be important for those that decided to pick a lock that wasn't directly tied to Alexa, google, apple, or other services that provide a clear security risk in unlocking your home.Outside of that, the lock functions as expected.The only trick they left out is make sure the flat pin thy goes in the lock is up/down aligned with the knob inside when you install the flat barrel fitting in the back side of the lock. I had to disassemble it once to change that so the knob and all would indicate locked/unlocked correctly.
B**Y
Great lock. Looks good and works great with Home Assistant.
Using 2 of these locks, front and back door. Installation was no different and as easy as any other deadbolt keypad lock install. Comes with a drilling template if installing on a new door or widening an existing hole. Instructions say to hold your palm up to the keypad to wake it up, I find it's not as awkward and easier to use the back of my fingers instead of my palm and it does the same job.Z-Wave connectivity and set up was very simple. Using a Nortek HUSBZB-1 USB Hub to connect to Home Assistant with Z-Wave JS. Connection was quick and simple, discovered all entities right away. It's good practice to disconnect from a network (**-Master Code-#, 8-2-#) and then connect to a network (**-Master Code-#, 8-1-#) just to make sure it's clean to connect to your new network. Disconnect/Connect is instant so you don't need to wait between pairing/unpairing.You might need to take the lock off the door and bring it closer to the Z-Wave hub if distance/obstructions are an issue. I installed it on the door first to make sure locking mechanism, alignment, and code programming were good. Then took it off and connected everything back up on my workbench at my hub. Re-installed on the door after connected to my Z-Wave network.There are some reviews about communication mix match between HA or the app reporting the wrong status. Showing locked when unlocked and such. Kept a close eye on this and haven't noticed any discrepancies for 2 months. Likely fixed in an update.Overall a great lock and looks slick. Would recommend to friends.
G**Y
Exactly what I expected, works awesome!
The product works great. Installation was easily laid out. I don't install lots of door locks and it took me 30-45 min. I also had to drill some holes in my door, but nothing crazy. Connectivity-wise, once it was set up I had no issues. It quickly connected when I had the app open and worked from anywhere (I also have the wifi pod installed).
H**D
Terrible Battery Life
I got this door lock because it had z wave hub included. Everything we easy to set up and it worked well for about 4 months until the door battery kept on dying! I've replaced 4 AA batteries multiple times and it works for one week before it tells me it's low battery again! ANNOYING. I will be returning and buying something else.
A**R
Excellent
Excellent product, incredibly easy to install. Prompt customer service who are also very helpful. Highly recommend these locks!
L**U
Good looking lock. Best value. Z-Wave work well. Bluetooth One Touch not always work.
This lock looks classy and high end. I have installed many electronic and non electronic locks. This one is considered very easy to install. Many people complaint about the need to drill a bigger hole because they are lack of experience with electronic locks. They did not realize that most electronic locks require a bigger hole than the normal keyed deadbolt. Touchscreen and z-wave work very well. It takes me many attempts to get it paired with Vera. But I think that is the problem with Vera, not Alfred. You need many attempts to pair anything with Vera. One Touch Bluetooth only work 50% of the time. I touch the keypad to wake up bluetooth, but the app on my cellphone still sleep. Not reliable, improvement needed. Consider this DB1 model is $100 cheaper than DB-2 plus saving $40 for Z-wave module which DB-2 has to purchase separately, I think this is much better deal. DB-2 has extra voice prompt, but definite not worth $140 more. And voice prompt could be annoying after a while. Save yourself $140 or pay $60 more to buy a second DB-1 unit.
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