








🔐 Unlock the future of home security—keyless, smart, and effortlessly stylish.
The Schlage BE365 V CAM 716 Camelot Keypad Deadbolt combines advanced keyless convenience with robust Grade 2 security. Featuring up to 19 programmable user codes, a durable silicone-coated illuminated keypad, and a long-lasting 9V battery with low-battery alert, it offers reliable, easy-to-install protection for residential and light commercial doors. Finished in elegant aged bronze, this lock blends classic style with modern technology, backed by Schlage’s trusted lifetime mechanical warranty.













| ASIN | B000NJDRDA |
| ASIN | B000NJDRDA |
| Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. |
| Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #116,424 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #252 in Deadbolts |
| Color | Aged Bronze |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (11,107) |
| Customer reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (11,107) |
| Date First Available | 5 August 2012 |
| Date First Available | 5 August 2012 |
| Finish | Bronze |
| Included components | Installation Hardware, Installation Instructions |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.99 Kilograms |
| Item model number | BE365VCAM716 |
| Item model number | BE365VCAM716 |
| Manufacturer | Schlage |
| Manufacturer | Schlage |
| Material | Silicone |
| Number Of Pieces | 2 |
| Part number | BE365VCAM716 |
| Pattern | Camelot |
| Product Dimensions | 10.8 x 8.26 x 13.97 cm; 1.99 kg |
| Product Dimensions | 10.8 x 8.26 x 13.97 cm; 1.99 kg |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Special Features | Energy Efficient |
| Style | Camelot |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
J**N
Muito satisfeito com a qualidade e nível de detalhe. Recomendo, tanto que já comprei 2 pra colocar na porta da casa e no portão.
T**R
I just closed on a house and needed to replace all the locks and I thought I'd go keyless. I got this lock because it had very good reviews and matches my current door handle and the outgoing dead bolt. It was very easy to install and program. Really nice feel and solid construction. Made in Mexico and not China.. Now I don't need any keys or worry about locking myself out or fumbling in my pocket for keys while I have grocery in my arms. I can input multiple combo entry for everyone and delete them as I desire; if the combo was a temporary one for a visitor. I like the manual bolt action as it assures me it will not malfunction as much as one that is electronic. I also like the key override. ( I know some say that the 5 pin tumbler is the weak link and it could be picked. I know how to pick locks and I can assure you that if I wanted to get into a house, front door would be the last point of entry considered. And if a thief is determined, electronic locks are not much of a deterrent out of many other easy access into a home.) It took us longer to decide on the combo for the lock than to change the locks. Very hard to think of a number we'd remember and not forget.. that was not the usual social, b-day, or any other number that is public knowledge with just a click of a keyboard these days. It's a four number combo, which I thought would be easy to brute force your way in 30 min or so, but it has a 3 incorrect try timeout which was a nice smart design surprise. The large numeric buttons has a nice blue night light and is easy to read. It has a nice clear plastic coating that makes it wear resistant. I don't think we need to re-key the locks often to wear out all the numbers evenly. Even if they wear, I'd just sand the other numbers to match. All the online review says it is one of the most reliable locks on the market but only time will tell. Very Happy with the purchase!
B**P
We now have two of these. Our first we bought some years ago in a Black Friday sale whilst in the USA. If this new one is anything like our existing one then we’ll have no complaints. Our first one is used daily & has been 100% reliable & looks as new as the day we bought it. Feels & looks strongly made, surprisingly easy to fit (we think!) Highly recommended.
I**E
This Schlage electronic keypad deadbolt has a trusted design that has been around for a number of years. We had our old nickel one for about five years and it has been very reliable. That one moved from the front door to the garage side door and we now have a Smartkey lock with remote key fob on the front entry to the house. When it came to installing a lock for our studio door we went back to the Schlage because of its price and reliability. The new lock has had some minor improvements from the original we bought a few years ago. These revisions make installation easier with simple inexpensive additions to the original internal design. As I had mentioned, installation is easy. The lock comes with two bolt length options. The most significant change to our old lock was the wire that feeds from the front keypad to the rear panel. With the old lock you had a thin wire with a TINY cap that pressed onto a pin on a circuit board on the back. It was incredibly fiddly when you consider that the sprung fastened cap was only about 0.08 inches or 2mm in diameter. In this new lock, it was a simple plastic plug that you just press in and it snaps into place. Sounds trivial but it removed minutes of frustration. After the basic assembly as shown in the first video on the amazon page, you just plug in the included 9 volt battery and follow simple instructions in the manual to program your lock. One nice thing I really like about this lock is that the deadbolt uses a clutch to engage the handle. You use the keypad to engage the clutch that lets the deadbolt work. After a few seconds the clutch is automatically disengaged and the latch spins freely. This makes it fairly tamper proof. In some ways it’s safer than our remote lock because there is less chance of someone trying to hack the lock remotely with some kind of wifi connection. We had our previous one for about five years and still use it on a daily basis. So I can tell you this lock is dependable. If you change the battery once a year you will probably never have to worry about it going flat. So far, I have replaced the battery on the old one every 12 to 18 months regardless of capacity and have used the old one for various electronic devices. These locks can also be opened with a regular key. Two are provided. We keep ours safe in a location where we can retrieve one in an emergency. Originally we bought this lock after a key broke in our old fashioned one. We had to call out a locksmith who spent three hours trying to drill out the old lock. It made a lot of noise, caused us (and our neighbors) a lot of frustration and then (to add insult to injury) cost us almost $300. That’s the price of three of these locks. So we bought this lock and we are so glad we did. It makes life so much easier not having to carry keys around. The keypad is illuminated and easy to use in the dark. You never have to fumble looking for keys. It’s a great addition to our garage and studio because of the number of times you go to the garage on some chore only to find the keys are back at the house. With the studio which is on a wing of the house we used to leave it unlocked because the frustration of going back and forth for keys seemed like a lot of hassle. We really like these locks. You can have several codes. Each member of our family has their own pin. We gave our sister in law one so they could crash even if we aren’t home. And we can create one on a whim should we have contractors or pet sitters visiting when we are away. When they first came out they were about 50% more expensive but they’re affordable now and I can’t recommend them enough. The only problem you might have with this lock is if you pull to close it really helps to have a second handle to grip and hold the door shut while you turn the handle. The twist knob on the deadbolt is not the easiest to grip and pull strongly, especially while twisting at the same time. For the garage and studio door we bought a cheap dummy knob to hold onto for this reason. That does the trick quit nicely.
L**J
Works really well so far. Like the fact that the latch is not moterized, which can be unreliable. When you enter the propped code it engages the latch so you can manually turn it. No proper code and the latch just free spins. With motorized latches there can be issues times when the door fails to lock due to the motor not filling pushing the deadbolt in, and often those types of locks will not give you any visual clue that the door is not locked. This one doesn't have that issue because you turn the latch manually after you enter the code so you know
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