But what bothers me is the daily operation. Finger scans work with regularity not, even though we have per user trained 6 fingers. The part will become sluggish and starts like to re. And that takes then. But if I want to enter the house or want to end the house from the outside, then I have little desire to have to take on the vagaries of the lock cylinder into consideration. Instead of finger scans I mostly use a 6-digit code. This works reliably, but takes longer, make less fun and is not the intention. The already mentioned by other missing tactile feedback of the keypad would be desirable indeed. One more detail: the fingers of a 9-year-olds were not accepted.
The associated remote control key might possibly qualify the problems mentioned above. However, this is awfully big and inelegant.
On a positive report that it ultimately works already. The emergency I need eg never use.
Conclusion: I would probably return the set if I would still be in the period. It's simply not fun.