Schlage be469

I use this one. It replaced a very old Schlage Zwave lock. No separate driver as the generic Zigbee lock driver works great. I haven’t had any issues with it and battery life is great, though I take the risk of using lithium since I have another door I can enter if batteries are dead- risk worth reward of log battery life for me. I personally went with Schlage because every door in my house is also Schlage and I wanted the same key.

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I have two BE468 Zigbee. They work flawlessly and paired instantly. Using the generic lock driver

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This is a BT lock that is not Hubitat-compatible. The BE468GBAK works with the generic zigbee lock driver as @ritchierich indicated.

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General rule of thumb, Schlage has two lines of smart deadbolts. "Connect" comes in either Z-Wave or Zigbee version, and "Sense" comes in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi versions. Only the "Connect" versions are compatible with Hubitat hubs and there is no support for BLE or Wi-Fi connected devices.

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It's actually three separate lines for their deadbolts:

Connect: Lock has a Zigbee/Z-wave radio
Sense: Lock has a Bluetooth radio
Encode: Lock has a WiFi radio

So far their smart lever lock only comes in a z-wave version.

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I spoke with Schlage customer service regarding mechanical issues with my BE369 and true to my experience with them, they replaced it almost no questions asked (except showing serial, etc). They replaced it with a BE469ZP which paired quickly with HE7. So far so good and got it working with notifications when lock status changes.

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