This Complete Philips Smart Door Lock Bundle Is 40% Off Right Now

It connects directly to wifi—no separate hub required.

This Complete Philips Smart Door Lock Bundle Is 40% Off Right Now

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July 8, 2026

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Philips WiFi Keypad Door Lock with Handle

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The Philips WiFi Keypad Door Lock with Handle is down to $109.98 from its usual $179.99 price, marking its lowest price so far, according to price-trackers. For that price, you’re getting a smart deadbolt, keypad, fingerprint reader, app controls, and a matching handle set in one package. Many smart locks at this price only replace the deadbolt, so the included handle makes this feel like a more complete front-door upgrade without buying extra hardware. That said, it runs on eight AA batteries, and those are not included.

The day-to-day convenience is the real reason to consider it—since it connects directly to 2.4GHz wifi, there's no separate bridge or hub to buy, plug in, or troubleshoot later. Once connected, you can unlock the door with your fingerprint, enter a PIN on the keypad, use the Philips Home Access app, or stick with a physical key when needed. The app is especially useful if you need to check whether the door is locked, see recent access history, or let someone in while you're not home—it lets you create different types of codes for different people, including one-time codes for guests or recurring codes for cleaners, dog walkers, or family members. It also works with both Alexa and Google Assistant, so checking whether the front door is locked can be as simple as asking a smart speaker.

What do you think so far?

Philips says the lock is designed for doors between 1⅜ and 1¾ inches thick, and installation should be manageable with a screwdriver, though replacing both a deadbolt and handle still takes some patience. Once installed, you can set it to relock automatically within 0 to 180 seconds after closing. In all, this is probably more smart lock than you need if you only want a basic keypad. But if you want app control, fingerprint entry, guest codes, and a cleaner-looking handle set in one box, this Philips deal makes sense at just over $100.


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