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Kwikset Premis Touchscreen Smart Lock, Venetian Bronze Single Cylinder Electronic Deadbolt with Tustin Hall/Closet Lever

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Kwikset Premis Touchscreen Smart Lock, Venetian Bronze Single Cylinder Electronic Deadbolt with Tustin Hall/Closet LeverPremis HomeKit Touchscreen Smart Deadbolt with Tustin Lever A HomeKit enabled touchscreen smart lock for secure, keyless entry. This single cylinder electronic deadbolt in Venetian Bronze includes the Tustin hall closet lever and features SmartKey Security, SecureScreen technology, and easy app control via iOS. Key Features: Apple HomeKit Integration: Control via Premis iOS app, Siri, and remote access with Apple TV HomePod SecureScreen Touchscreen:

Premis HomeKit Touchscreen Smart Deadbolt with Tustin Lever

A HomeKit-enabled touchscreen smart lock for secure, keyless entry. This single-cylinder electronic deadbolt in Venetian Bronze includes the Tustin hall/closet lever and features SmartKey Security, SecureScreen technology, and easy app control via iOS.


Key Features:

  • Apple HomeKit Integration: Control via Premis iOS app, Siri, and remote access with Apple TV/HomePod
  • SecureScreen Touchscreen: Helps prevent code detection and supports 1-touch locking
  • SmartKey Security: Re-key the KW1 keyway yourself in seconds; includes 2 keys
  • Easy Install & Power: Installs with common tools; operates on 4 AA batteries (included)
  • ANSI/BHMA Grade 2: Durable metal construction with automatic relocking and alarm after incorrect codes

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Finish Venetian Bronze
Deadbolt Type Single Cylinder Deadbolt
Smart Home Protocol HomeKit Accessory Protocol (HAP)
Connectivity Bluetooth
Smart Technology Keypad
Electronic/Mechanical Electronic
Features Automatic Relocking, Easy Installation, Fail-Safe, Kwikset SmartKey, Rekeyable, SecureScreen, Alarm after incorrect codes
Hardware Included Deadbolt with Lever
Handleset Product Type 2 Piece Front & Back
Door Lock Style Classic
Trim Traditional
Hardware Color Family Bronze
Material Metal
Commercial/Residential Residential
Door Handing Universal
Works With Apple HomeKit, Homey, Proprietary App, Siri
Voice Control Hub Required Siri via Apple HomeKit
Hub Required Apple HomeKit Hub
Requires Hub? Hub Required for Remote Access
Remote Access Yes (with Apple TV/HomePod)
Power Source Battery
Power Options Battery
Battery Type AA Battery
Number of Batteries Required 4
Included Batteries Included, Installation Instructions, Mounting Hardware
Keyway KW1
Total Number of Keys Included 2
Security/ANSI Grade ANSI Grade 2 (Better)
Certifications and Listings ANSI Certified, UL Certified
Manufacturer Warranty Lifetime Mechanical-Finish; 1 Year Electronics
Backset Size (in.) Adjustable
Faceplate Depth (in.) 0.875 in
Faceplate Height (in.) 3.6 in
Faceplate Width (in.) 1 in
Projection (in.) 1.19 in
Strike Plate Height (in.) 2.1 in
Strike Plate Width (in.) 1 in
Product Weight (lb.) 3.35 lb
Description Highlights Touchscreen smart lock with SecureScreen; SmartKey re-key; app and Siri control; auto-lock; activity history

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Does it require a hub?
A: A hub is required for remote access; use Apple TV (4th gen or newer) or HomePod for HomeKit remote control.


Q: What batteries are needed and included?
A: Requires 4 AA batteries; batteries are included.


Q: Can I re-key the lock to my existing keys?
A: Yes, SmartKey Security lets you re-key the lock to the KW1 keyway.


Q: Is it suitable for exterior doors?
A: Yes, it’s designed for exterior doors needing keyed entry and security, with single-cylinder operation.


Q: How is the lock operated from inside and outside?
A: Outside: keypad or key; inside: turn piece. You can also lock/unlock using Siri and the Premis app.


A Refined Smart Lock in Rich Venetian Bronze

Premis brings a sleek, luminous touchscreen to your entry, dressed in a warm Venetian Bronze that feels both classic and current. The graceful Tustin lever adds a sculptural note, balancing technology with timeless form. Pair it with layered neutrals and textured woods to elevate the threshold with quiet luxury. It’s an elegant essential that marries security with style for modern living.


Upgrade your entry with secure, seamless HomeKit control—add the Kwikset Premis smart lock to your cart today.

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