Choosing smart home electronics gets tricky when the products solve very different problems. In this group, three options are door-access upgrades, while one is a GE add-on wall switch meant to extend control in a multi-switch setup. The right pick depends less on the broad category and more on whether you need keypad entry, app-connected door control, an interior door knob, or a supporting switch for an existing smart-control system.
Quick take
- Choose the ARPHA Smart Front Door Lock Set if you want a silver keypad deadbolt with 100 user codes, anti-peeping password support, one-touch lock, and universal/reversible door handing.
- Choose the GE Enbrighten Add-On Z-Wave Zigbee Switch if you need an add-on switch for GE-branded smart controls in a multi-switch setup; the title clearly says it is not standalone.
- Choose the Keyless Electronic Entry Door Knob if an interior keypad smart door knob is the better fit than a deadbolt-style lock.
- Choose the Security Keyless Smart Door Lock WiFi APP Control Plam Vein 6 Ways Unolck if you want the broadest feature set here, including app compatibility, remote control, video camera, doorbell notification, and palm-vein wording in the title.
Listed price comparison
The listed prices run from USD 15.91 to USD 47.79, with the lowest price 67% below the highest. That spread matters because the least expensive item is a switch accessory, not a full door lock, while the highest-priced item is a keypad smart door knob.
| Product | Listed price | Price bar |
|---|---|---|
| GE Enbrighten Add-On Z-Wave Zigbee Switch White/Almond 12723 Not Standalone | USD 15.91 | |
| ARPHA Smart Front Door Lock Set 100Code Electronic Keypad Deadbolt Keyless Entry | USD 22.49 | |
| Security Keyless Smart Door Lock WiFi APP Control Plam Vein 6 Ways Unolck | USD 26.99 | |
| Keyless Electronic Entry Door Knob, Keypad Smart Door Knob, Interior D | USD 47.79 |
Decision matrix
| Shopper need | Best match | Why it fits | Main tradeoff |
|---|---|---|---|
| Keypad deadbolt for a front door | ARPHA Smart Front Door Lock Set | It lists a keypad, keyless entry, 100 user codes, automatic relocking, and universal/reversible handing. | It is focused on keypad and mechanical-key access rather than WiFi app control. |
| Multi-location lighting or device control | GE Enbrighten Add-On Z-Wave Zigbee Switch | It is described for use with GE-branded smart switches, dimmers, and controls in multi-switch configurations. | It cannot be used as a standalone switch. |
| Interior keypad knob | Keyless Electronic Entry Door Knob | The title and description center on a keypad smart door knob for interior doors. | It lists up to 8 changeable codes, fewer than the code counts shown on the ARPHA and WiFi door-lock options. |
| Feature-heavy smart door lock | Security Keyless Smart Door Lock WiFi APP Control Plam Vein 6 Ways Unolck | It lists app compatibility, remote control, one-time code, timed passcode, video camera, and doorbell notification. | The condition is open box, unlike the new-condition alternatives in this group. |
Concise product notes
ARPHA Smart Front Door Lock Set 100Code Electronic Keypad Deadbolt Keyless Entry
The ARPHA lock is the clearest fit for shoppers who want a keypad deadbolt rather than a knob or a switch accessory. Its listed feature set includes 100 user codes, an anti-peeping password, automatic relocking, one-touch lock, low battery alert, keyless entry, and included keys. Universal/reversible handing also helps it suit more door orientations. The limitation is that its smart-home angle is narrower than the WiFi app-control lock in this comparison: the ARPHA description emphasizes keypad, mechanical key, and one-touch operation, not remote app management or video features.
GE Enbrighten Add-On Z-Wave Zigbee Switch White/Almond 12723 Not Standalone
The GE Enbrighten option is not competing with the door locks; it is for someone extending control in a compatible smart-switch arrangement. It is described as an add-on switch for GE-branded smart controls, including Z-Wave, ZigBee, and Bluetooth controls, and it is meant for multi-switch configurations where it mirrors the connected primary smart device. The big limitation is right in the title and description: it is not standalone. If you need a complete light-control device by itself or a door-access product, this is the wrong category of item despite being the lowest-priced pick.
Keyless Electronic Entry Door Knob, Keypad Smart Door Knob, Interior D
This YE LOCK door knob stands out because it is a keypad smart door knob rather than a deadbolt set. That makes it the more direct match when the goal is keyless entry for an interior door style such as a bedroom, study, garage, basement, or office scenario mentioned in the description. It also lists automatic locking after opening and a backlit keypad. The tradeoff is that it sits at the top of this price group and lists up to 8 changeable codes, so shoppers wanting many user codes may prefer one of the deadbolt-style options.
Security Keyless Smart Door Lock WiFi APP Control Plam Vein 6 Ways Unolck
This black smart door lock is the broadest door-access option here. It lists WiFi app control, palm-vein wording, remote control, smartphone compatibility, one-time code, timed passcode, real-time unlocking records, video camera, two-way audio, doorbell notification, low battery indicator light, and up to 100 user codes. It also has universal/reversible handing and a stated door-thickness range of 1-3/8 inches to 2 inches. The limitation is condition: it is marked open box, while the ARPHA keypad deadbolt, GE switch, and YE LOCK knob are marked new.
How to choose between them
Start by separating door access from switch control. If your project is lighting or fixture control from multiple wall locations, the GE Enbrighten add-on switch is the only item in this set aimed at that job. Its listed role is specific: it supports GE-branded smart controls in multi-switch configurations, and it is not standalone.
For doors, decide between a deadbolt set, a door knob, and a feature-heavy WiFi lock. The ARPHA Smart Front Door Lock Set is the straightforward keypad deadbolt choice, especially if 100 user codes, anti-peeping password support, and universal/reversible handing are the features that matter most. The Keyless Electronic Entry Door Knob is better aligned with an interior knob-style replacement, but it is also the highest listed price in the group. The Security Keyless Smart Door Lock WiFi APP Control Plam Vein 6 Ways Unolck is the option to consider when app compatibility, remote control, video camera, and timed or one-time passcodes are more important than new-condition status.
Color and finish may also guide the choice. ARPHA and YE LOCK are both silver, while the WiFi app-control lock is black. The GE switch comes in white and light almond, which fits a different kind of installation decision than door hardware.
Final recommendation
For most shoppers comparing the door-lock choices, the ARPHA Smart Front Door Lock Set 100Code Electronic Keypad Deadbolt Keyless Entry is the most balanced pick at USD 22.49 because it combines keypad entry, 100 user codes, anti-peeping password support, automatic relocking, low battery alert, and universal/reversible handing without reaching the highest listed price.
Pick the Security Keyless Smart Door Lock WiFi APP Control Plam Vein 6 Ways Unolck at USD 26.99 if the richer smart feature list is the priority, especially app compatibility, remote control, video camera, doorbell notification, and one-time or timed passcodes. Choose the Keyless Electronic Entry Door Knob at USD 47.79 when a keypad knob format is specifically what you need. Choose the GE Enbrighten Add-On Z-Wave Zigbee Switch at USD 15.91 only when you need its add-on switch role for GE-branded smart controls, since it is not standalone.