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Reddit mentions of Schlage Lock BE468, A_BE469NX CEN 716 (Aged Bronze), by Schlage, Cert ID: ZC08-14030009

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Schlage Lock BE468, A_BE469NX CEN 716 (Aged Bronze), by Schlage, Cert ID: ZC08-14030009
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Works with Alexa for voice control (hub required, Alexa device and hub sold separately)Touch screen keypad and lock cylinder on exterior and thumb turn interiorStores up to 30 personalized user codes at a timeBuilt-in alarm with 3 alert settings. Interior Dimensions: 3 x 8 x 2 inchesZ-wave technology for integration with other electronicsBattery operated and fit standard door prep.Door thickness range: 1-3/8 to 1-3/4 (35mm-44mm) standardBuilt-in Alarm Technology senses movement of the door and alerts homeowners with an audible alert. This product is not Bluetooth compatible.
Specs:
ColorAged Bronze
Height9.25 Inches
Length4.5 Inches
Number of items1
Weight3.8 Pounds
Width5.125 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Schlage Lock BE468, A_BE469NX CEN 716 (Aged Bronze), by Schlage, Cert ID: ZC08-14030009:

u/Sarsinnj ยท 2 pointsr/LetsNotMeet

I'm so happy I set up a reminder for this thread. But holy shit that's weird.

Would it be worth setting up a second camera outside? So that if someone is intruding, you'd have a better chance of catching a picture? Especially if they're messing with the camera.

How hard would it be to unmount the camera that was facing the screen? Maybe it just fell and then a good Samaritan, who happened to be in your fenced-in back yard after 9pm, re-mounted it.

If it is some sort of intruder, they probably got in through the front door, although in saying that I'm making a bunch of assumptions. However, if it's just a regular doorknob with a regular lock, it's pretty easy to get a bump key and open it up.

There are "bump-proof" locks on the market, if you think that might be a possibility. I bought the Schlage Connect which is bump-proof, but also connects to my smart-things hub (home automation), and I have alerts set up for when it is unlocked during certain hours or when I'm not home (once my phone connects to my WiFi I'm considered home). There's certainly more you can do with it, but I'm simply considering the current issue.

The other option, which I believe I saw someone suggest, is an alarm system. It won't be as "fun" as this, but you'd certainly feel safer.

Still wishing you the best of luck.