Find out about VEVOR's full line of electronic deadbolts made for homeowners, renters, and business owners who want modern, reliable door access control. VEVOR electronic deadbolts come in a wide range of styles, including keypad, fingerprint, and Bluetooth-enabled options. They can be used to secure anything from a front door to an office entryway to a rental property. Our full line of electronic deadbolts is designed to be strong and easy to use, so you can find the right one for your needs and budget.
Are you sick of searching for keys or worrying about losing copies? VEVOR electronic deadbolts make life easier by offering keyless, and app-controlled entry options that fit with how people live today. VEVOR has smart, safe, and easy-to-use solutions for every door and every home. Whether you need a fingerprint door lock set for quick biometric access, a Bluetooth door lock for remote control, or a simple electronic keypad deadbolt for family use, VEVOR has you covered.
Not all electronic deadbolts work the same way. The right way to get in makes a big difference in your daily life and security needs. VEVOR offers three main access types, each designed for different use cases, installation settings, and user preferences.
The easiest way to improve a regular lock is to get an electronic keypad deadbolt. You enter a numeric PIN, and the door unlocks, no keys, no apps, and no trouble. The electronic keypad deadbolts from VEVOR have backlit keypads so you can see them at night, support for multiple user codes (usually 6 to 20 unique codes), and timers that automatically lock the door after you enter.
Families, Airbnb hosts, and small business owners who need to let multiple people in without making extra keys will love these electronic deadbolts. Kids and older people can easily use the keypad interface. Most VEVOR keypad electronic deadbolts run on batteries and let you know when the battery is low, so you'll never be locked out without warning. If you want your electronic deadbolts to be easy to use and cheap, the keypad entry model is the best choice.
Fingerprint door locks are a strong choice for people who want a fast and secure way to get in. VEVOR fingerprint door lock sets use advanced capacitive sensor technology to read and match stored fingerprints in about a second. It means you don't have to worry about forgetting codes or losing cards. These electronic deadbolts can hold 50 to 100 fingerprints, making them a good choice for small offices or homes with multiple occupants.
Many VEVOR fingerprint door locks come with biometric access, a backup keypad, and a physical key override. It gives you multiple ways to get in, so you never get locked out. The sensors are designed to work with dry, slightly wet, or slightly dirty fingers, a real-world benefit over cheaper options. A fingerprint door lock set from VEVOR is one of the best ways to protect your home, offering top-notch security while making it easy to get in and out every day.
Bluetooth door locks are an important step in making homes smarter. You can lock and unlock your VEVOR Bluetooth door lock models from your phone. You can also keep track of who has access, set time-based access schedules, and share virtual keys with guests. Bluetooth electronic deadbolts are especially useful for property managers, frequent travelers, and anyone who wants to know who is coming and going in real time.
Most VEVOR Bluetooth door locks can connect to devices up to about 30 feet away and work with both Android and iOS devices. Many models also have a backup keypad or fingerprint reader, so you don't have to rely only on your phone's battery to get in. VEVOR's Bluetooth electronic deadbolts are a great choice for tech-savvy homeowners who want to connect their front door to a larger smart home system. They work well, look modern, and offer useful remote-control features that make everyday life much easier.
If you're replacing all your door hardware, not just the deadbolt, a keyless entry door lock with handle is the best choice. VEVOR sells combination units that include both the door handle and the locking mechanism in a single package. It means you don't have to find separate pieces of hardware that fit together. These electronic deadbolts, which come with everything you need, work with most standard door preparations and can be used on doors 1-3/8 to 1-3/4 inches thick.
The smart door knobs in these sets come in sleek, modern finishes like matte black, satin nickel, and brushed chrome. These finishes look good in both modern and traditional homes. Most keyless entry door lock with handle sets are easy to install and only need basic tools. It should take 30 to 45 minutes to finish. These combination sets are a great deal for anyone completely replacing their door hardware, as they combine your electronic deadbolts and handles into a well-designed package.
Picking the right access type is only half of the decision. Knowing how to install your electronic deadbolts correctly and what security features they have will help you get the most protection and long-term reliability from your investment.
The best electronic deadbolts do more than lock doors. If you want to know if a lock has been tested to withstand forced entry, pick attacks, and thousands of open and close cycles, look for ANSI Grade 1 or Grade 2 certification. VEVOR electronic deadbolts feature anti-tamper alarms that activate when someone attempts to change the keypad or housing, as well as auto-lockout features that temporarily turn off the keypad after several incorrect code entries. It is an important way to protect against brute-force guessing attacks.
Drill-resistant bolt construction, anti-pry bolt design with a minimum 1-inch throw length, and weather-resistant ratings (IP65 or higher) for electronic deadbolts installed on exterior doors are other security features worth prioritizing. Practical safety features like low-battery warnings, backup key slots, and emergency power options (usually a 9V battery terminal on the outside) keep you from getting locked out by accident when the power goes out or the battery dies. When you buy VEVOR electronic deadbolts, compare the specs to your door type and security needs to make a smart, confident choice.
You don't need to hire a professional locksmith or do any special wiring to install many VEVOR electronic deadbolts. They are designed to replace standard single-cylinder deadbolts directly. To install the new deadbolt, you usually have to take out the old one with a screwdriver, put the new bolt assembly through the door's existing bore hole (which is usually 2-1/8 inches in diameter), attach the exterior and interior housing panels, connect the battery pack, and follow the programming steps that come with it to set up your first access code or fingerprint.
Every VEVOR electronic deadbolt comes with clear, illustrated installation instructions, and most people finish the job in less than an hour. You will also need to download the companion app and pair your device when you set up Bluetooth door locks. Before closing the door, always test the lock several times, both when it is locked and when it is unlocked, to ensure it is aligned correctly and works smoothly.
VEVOR electronic deadbolts are a line of products that combine smart access technology, durable construction, and competitive prices. You can choose from a fingerprint door lock set, a Bluetooth door lock, or a simple electronic keypad deadbolt. No matter which one you choose, you can be sure it is well-made, and VEVOR will help you with any issues you have after you buy it. Don't give up on home security. Explore the entire VEVOR electronic deadbolts collection today to find the best smart lock for your door.
Yes. Many VEVOR electronic deadbolts can be used on their own with a keypad or a fingerprint reader. Bluetooth models only need a phone to use remote features. You can always enter your code locally, even without a network connection.
Most keypad models can store between 6 and 20 user codes. Depending on the model, fingerprint door lock sets can store between 50 and 100 fingerprints. Before you buy, check the specs of each item to see how much it can hold.
Many VEVOR electronic deadbolts for exterior use have an IP65 weather-resistance rating, which means they can handle rain, dust, and humidity. Before installing an IP-rated model on an exterior door, always double-check the rating.
VEVOR electronic deadbolts let you know ahead of time when the battery is low. Most models have an emergency 9V terminal on the outside keypad that lets you temporarily power the lock so you can get in and change the batteries if the battery dies completely.
No. They are made to fit standard door preparations that have a 2-1/8-inch bore hole. Most installations only need a screwdriver and take 30 to 45 minutes. No wiring or professional locksmith is needed.