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Discover the entire line of electronic keypad deadbolts from VEVOR, designed to provide safe, keyless access to light-commercial entrances, rental properties, and residential doors. With dependable, feature-rich locks designed for everyday use, VEVOR meets all security needs and door configurations, whether you are looking for a digital deadbolt with an electronic keypad for a front door update or a keypad electronic deadbolt lock for a rental property that requires multiple user codes.


VEVOR Electronic Keypad Deadbolts for Secure, Convenient Keyless Entry


Do you want dependable electronic keypad deadbolts that allow you to enter securely without carrying keys? VEVOR provides the ideal solution for your door, whether you need an electronic deadbolt with a keypad for a busy home with multiple users or a digital deadbolt with an electronic keypad for a rental property that requires simple code changes. Look through our options designed for easy installation on typical door preparations, robust bolt throw, and flexible code control.


Electronic Keypad Deadbolts by Security Features & Compatibility


The two main criteria for choosing electronic keypad deadbolts that work consistently in your particular installation are security features and door compatibility. The models in VEVOR's lineup range from light commercial applications to regular home doors.


Bolt Throw and Physical Security Standards


Any electronic keypad deadbolt's primary security feature is its physical lock mechanism, whose parameters dictate resistance to forceful entry attempts regardless of the electronic access method. Compared to bolts with shorter throws, a solid steel bolt with a full 1-inch throw—the distance the bolt reaches into the door frame strike plate—offers far more resistance to kick-in and pry. ANSI/BHMA grade ratings provide a uniform framework for assessing the physical security of deadbolts across different performance levels.


The hardened-steel bolt construction and full 1-inch throw of VEVOR's electronic keypad deadbolt locks meet the physical security requirements for residential front doors. The outer escutcheon and bolt housing of VEVOR's locks are designed to withstand impact and torque attacks that attempt to break the lock by targeting the external hardware rather than the bolt. In addition to the convenience and access-management advantages of keypad entry, VEVOR's reinforced bolt-and-housing construction offers buyers upgrading from entry-level deadbolts a significant physical security improvement. This design helps ensure that the electronic upgrade does not undermine the mechanical security foundation provided by the deadbolt.


Access Code Management and User Capacity


The ability to establish, manage, and remove multiple unique access codes without rekeying or duplicating actual keys is one of the most useful benefits of electronic keypad deadbolts over conventional keyed locks. This feature is especially helpful for homeowners who need to grant temporary access to contractors or service staff without making permanent key copies, rental property owners who need to switch access credentials between tenants, and households with several family members who each benefit from a unique code.


VEVOR's electronic deadbolt with keypad variants supports multiple simultaneous user codes; the exact number varies by model and is listed on each product page. On certain models, the temporary code feature provides time-limited access credentials that automatically expire, eliminating the need to manually remove codes after a service visit or checkout for a short-term rental. Master code protection maintains property owner control over access management across all users who may have active access codes at any given moment by preventing unauthorized additions or deletions of codes by anyone lacking administrator credentials.


Door Compatibility and Backset Options


Electronic keypad deadbolts need to fit the door physically they are mounted on; for proper installation, the backset distance between the hole center and the door edge must match the lock's specifications, as well as the cross-bore hole diameter for the lock body. Standard residential doors have a cross-bore diameter of 2-1/8 inches, but the backset varies from 2-3/8 inches to 2-3/4 inches depending on the door preparation. If this dimension mismatch is not checked before purchasing, the latch may not properly engage with the strike plate.


With customizable backset options that fit both typical residential backset measurements and do not require separate purchases for different door layouts, VEVOR's electronic keypad deadbolt locks are designed for conventional 2-1/8-inch door setups. Each VEVOR product specifies door-thickness compatibility, enabling customers to verify suitability for their particular door before making a purchase. Typically, this range is 1-3/8 to 1-3/4 inches for common residential doors. In many residential applications, VEVOR's electronic upgrades install in the existing preparation for doors already equipped with a standard lock, without requiring additional door modification.


Anti-Tamper Features and Intrusion Deterrence


How effectively electronic keypad deadbolts withstand attacks targeting their electronic components depends on their anti-tamper capabilities, which go beyond the deadbolt mechanism itself. Without auto-lockout capabilities, brute-force guessing attacks could succeed against a lock by temporarily turning off the keypad after a certain number of consecutive incorrect code entries. Passive lockout, by itself, lacks the active deterrent layer that alarm functions provide, which sound an audible alert upon repeated incorrect entry.


The auto-lockout feature of VEVOR's digital deadbolt with electronic keypad models, which temporarily disables keypad access after several unsuccessful attempts, serves as a significant deterrent to systematic code guessing. To eliminate weather-related technological failures that jeopardize security on subpar alternatives, VEVOR's locks feature exterior keypad housings that withstand exposure to temperature, dust, and water, making them suitable for covered exterior door installations. To safeguard the internal wiring and battery connections from physical interference attacks through external hardware, VEVOR's models feature tamper-resistant exterior mounting that prevents removal of the exterior escutcheon without internal access.


Electronic Keypad Deadbolts – Power Source & Features


How well electronic keypad deadbolts perform over months of continuous use and how easily they fit into everyday household life depend on their battery life and smart features. Low-maintenance power systems and user-friendly features are regular goals in the design of VEVOR locks.


Battery Power and Low-Battery Management


Since electronic keypad deadbolts are nearly always battery-operated, there is no need for wiring, which would make installation more difficult and increase the risk of a power-outage lockout. The practical performance criterion that establishes how often batteries need to be changed and how likely the lock is to lose power at an inopportune time is battery life under normal-use settings, expressed in months or lock cycles rather than hours.


Standard AA or 9V battery configurations power VEVOR's electronic keypad deadbolt locks for extended periods under normal household use. Low-battery warning indicators—LED alerts, audible tones, or both—activate well before a total power loss, giving owners enough time to replace the batteries before the lock stops working. Certain VEVOR models have emergency external power options that enable a temporary power supply via a 9V battery contact on the exterior housing. This feature is a vital backup that keeps the device from completely locking out in the event of a dead battery, giving users enough power to enter the access code and retract the bolt even when the internal batteries are entirely dead.


Auto-Lock, Backlit Keypad, and Daily Convenience Features


Beyond simple secure entry, electronic keypad deadbolts have useful convenience features that define the everyday user experience. The common household mistake of leaving a door unlocked after entry is prevented by auto-lock functionality, which automatically extends the deadbolt after a predetermined time after the last entry. This feature provides passive security without requiring any additional user action after the door is closed.


For nighttime entry without sufficient porch or interior lighting to illuminate the keypad, VEVOR's keypad electronic deadbolt lock models feature backlit keypad illumination, enabling code entry in low light. One-touch locking buttons expedite the locking procedure while leaving by enabling instant manual deadbolt activation from inside without requiring a code. Without turning off the security alert features that react to tamper attempts, users can lower the volume of audio feedback in noisy spaces like nurseries and bedrooms by adjusting the keypad's tones. VEVOR's electronic keypad deadbolts are a useful, comfortable security enhancement that enhances the everyday door experience in addition to their primary security purpose, thanks to their combined everyday-use capabilities.


Why Choose VEVOR Electronic Keypad Deadbolts?


VEVOR's electronic keypad deadbolts offer strong physical security, adaptable code management, and useful smart features in a variety of types suitable for residential houses, rental properties, and light commercial doors. There is a VEVOR lock for every door and access requirement, ranging from keypad electronic deadbolt locks for rental properties that require frequent credential changes to digital deadbolts with electronic keypads for multi-user families. VEVOR also provides after-sales support for every purchase. Explore the entire collection now to confidently secure every entry.


FAQs


Are VEVOR electronic keypad deadbolts suitable for exterior front doors?


Yes, the electronic deadbolts with keypad versions from VEVOR have weather-resistant external housings approved for installation on covered outside doors. To get the most out of your lock in exposed situations, make sure you mount it on a covered or sheltered door, and always check the weather-resistance rating of the particular model.


How many access codes can VEVOR electronic keypad deadbolts store?


The number of concurrent user codes supported is specified in each product listing; code capacity varies by model. For homes and small rental properties, most VEVOR digital deadbolts with electronic keypad models support multiple codes. Additionally, some models provide service access management with temporary, time-limited codes.


What happens if the battery in the electronic keypad deadbolts dies?


Well before a total power loss occurs, VEVOR's locks display low-battery warnings. Even when the internal batteries are completely dead, certain versions have an emergency external 9V battery contact on the outside housing that supplies short-term power to enter your code and retract the bolt, preventing total lockout.


Can I install VEVOR electronic keypad deadbolts myself?


Yes, VEVOR's electronic keypad deadbolt locks come with all the necessary installation gear and detailed instructions, and they are made for typical 2-1/8-inch door setups. It takes less than half an hour to replace the most common home doors with just a screwdriver, without help from a professional locksmith.


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