Schlage Encode

The Schlage Encode is a smart lock that allows homeowners to control their lock using their smartphone, Amazon Alexa, or Google Assistant. It uses Wi-Fi to connect to their home network, meaning they can control it from anywhere in the world, as long as they have an internet connection. The lock itself is battery-powered, so they don’t have to worry about running wires to the door, and it fits on most standard doors.

The Schlage Encode is very easy to install in just a few minutes. Once installed, download the Schlage Home app on a smartphone to control the lock remotely or use Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant to control the lock using voice commands. For example, say “Alexa, lock the front door” or “Google, unlock the back door.”

One of the most useful features of the Schlage Encode is the ability to create unique access codes for different people such as the kids, housekeeper or dog walker. The codes can expire after a certain amount of time, and there is a log of who has entered and exited the home, One of the biggest concerns people have with smart locks is whether they are safe and secure. Schlage has taken several measures to ensure that the Encode is as safe as possible.

Reeb Stock

BE489

Reeb stocks the Schlage Encode deadbolt keypad with the Camelot escutcheon in US15, US1D and Aged Bronze and the Century escutcheon in US15 and US1D.

FE489

Reeb stocks the matching handlesets:

  • Camelot trim with Plymouth Knob in US15, US1D, and Aged Bronze
  • Camelot trim with Georgian Knob in US15, US1D, and Aged Bronze
  • Camelot trim with Accent Lever in US15, US1D, and Aged Bronze
  • Camelot trim with Latitude Lever in US15, and US1D
  • Century trim with Latitude Lever in US15, and US1D

Left to Right: Camelot Trim, Century Trim, Plymouth Knob, Georgian Knob, Accent Lever, Latitude Lever


Updated on March 4, 2023

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