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Keyless Electronic Handlesets

A keyless entry door lock with a handle is the perfect way to upgrade your home’s security while adding the convenience of not carrying keys and the ability to grant remote access, program temporary access codes for tenants or home services, integrate with home automation, or have an audit trail of who enters your property and when. Door Locks Direct stocks a wide selection of stylish and functional handlesets that combine the convenience of keyless entry with luxurious elegance while giving a great first impression of your home. Whether you need an electronic door knob and deadbolt combo or a keypad exterior door lock paired with a stylish handleset, we have the perfect solution for you. 

  • Kwikset / Arlington 250 TRS Powerbolt Handleset / Single Cylinder / Venetian Bronze / 9250 TRS DB 815 AN 11P SMT

    Kwikset / Arlington 250 TRS Powerbolt Handleset / Single Cylinder / Venetian Bronze / 9250 TRS DB 815 AN 11P SMT

    Kwikset



    (1 review)

    • Touchpad Electronic Handleset
    • 12 User Codes
    • 5 One-Time User Codes
    • SmartKey Cylinder
    • Auto Lock Feature
    • BHMA Grade 3 Cerified for Deadbolt
    • Venetian Bronze
  • Kwikset / Prescott 9270 TRL Handleset / Single Cylinder - SmartKey / Satin Nickel / 9270TRL 815PTH 15 SMT

    Kwikset / Prescott 9270 TRL Handleset / Single Cylinder - SmartKey / Satin Nickel / 9270TRL 815PTH 15 SMT

    Kwikset



    (1 review)

    • Touchpad Electronic Handleset
    • Single Cylinder SmartKey
    • Deadbolt Keyed Exterior Only
    • Master Code + 16 User Codes
    • Auto Lock Feature
    • BHMA Grade 2 Certified
    • Satin Nickel
  • Kwikset / Prescott 916 TRL Handleset / Single Cylinder - SmartKey / Lifetime Polished Brass / 916TRL 815PTH LO3 SMT

    Kwikset / Prescott 916 TRL Handleset / Single Cylinder - SmartKey / Lifetime Polished Brass / 916TRL 815PTH LO3 SMT

    Kwikset



    (1 review)

    • Touchpad Electronic Handleset
    • Single Cylinder SmartKey
    • Deadbolt Keyed Exterior Only
    • Master Code + 16 User Codes
    • Auto Lock Feature
    • Z-Wave Plus Technology
    • BHMA Certified AAA Highest Residential Security
    • Lifetime Polished Brass
  • Kwikset / San Clemente 9260 CNT Handleset / Single Cylinder - SmartKey / Polished Chrome / 9260CNT 815SCE 26 SMT

    Kwikset / San Clemente 9260 CNT Handleset / Single Cylinder - SmartKey / Polished Chrome / 9260CNT 815SCE 26 SMT

    Kwikset



    (1 review)

    • Touchpad Electronic Handleset
    • Single Cylinder SmartKey
    • Deadbolt Keyed Exterior Only
    • Master Code + 16 User Codes
    • Auto Lock Feature
    • BHMA Grade 2 Certified
    • Polished Chrome

FAQs

How durable are keyless entry door locks with handles over time?

Most residential grade systems function dependably for seven to ten years under normal use. Mechanical parts like deadbolts and drive cams wear down gradually, while electronics rely on sealed circuitry and battery health. Commercial models with an ANSI/BHMA Grade 1 rating last longer, passing two decades of heavy use before they are replaced. Maintenance intervals lengthen service life. Our reputable brands offer lifetime mechanical warranties and time-bound electronics warranties.

What sets keyless access apart from smart key functionality?

Entry by PIN uses user-created codes on a keypad, which simplifies management and eliminates mechanical elements. Smartphone-enabled models connect via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi to grant quick access from a distance or through apps. PIN units excel at minimal maintenance and power efficiency, while Wi-Fi variants integrate seamlessly with home systems and track usage histories. Additionally, many offer the ability to also gain access with a key – or even a master key – and we can key these to your preferred keying system. Some even have the Kwikset SmartKey functionality for convenient re-keying.

Does code-based access offer better security than traditional keys?

Keypad solutions eliminate the risks of lost or duplicated physical keys. Resistant to picking and bumping, they rely on encrypted electronics and hardened bolts. Code theft or guess attempts represent potential vulnerabilities, but most people with bad intentions are not going to have the knowledge to bypass keyless entry door locks with handles, and many systems will disable after too many failed attempts. Standard key locks avoid electronic failures but remain susceptible to traditional lock-picking techniques. Combining both methods often provides a balanced and flexible security approach.