Adding smart home electronics to your front door usually starts with a simple question: how do you want to unlock it? Keyless entry is the draw, but a deadbolt also has to fit your door, work with your habits, and not turn into a second project. The Philips Home Access 4000 Smart Door Lock gives you multiple ways in, and the package structure is worth thinking about.
Quick verdict
If you want two smart deadbolts with multiple ways in, the Philips Home Access 4000 DDL240X-1HB is listed at USD 49.86 for both locks. The set includes the deadbolt, hardware, and a key, and the matte black finish is a straightforward fit for most standard door preps.
Who it suits
This set is a good match for a household with multiple entry points that need the same keyless system. The universal/reversible door handing works for doors that open from the left or the right.
What stands out
The Philips Home Access 4000 covers several unlock methods: fingerprint, PIN code, physical key, or a tap in the Philips Home Access app. It also has built-in door sensors, so you can monitor the lock status through the app. The lock is Bluetooth-enabled, and installation takes just a screwdriver for most standard door preps.
Philips Home Access 4000 Bluetooth Smart Door Lock DDL240X-1HB

At USD 49.86, this package is a two-lock set rather than a single deadbolt. The reversible handing and included hardware give you flexibility across different door setups. The trade-off is the condition: these are open original retail box demo units that have been inspected and tested and are in great working condition. If a demo unit does not bother you, the two-lock package is the main reason to choose this set.
Meaningful trade-offs
The biggest trade-off is buying a demo unit instead of a new-in-box product. The open retail box status means you are accepting a product that has been handled before. The connected experience is centered on pairing the lock with the Philips Home Access app.
Bottom line
The Philips Home Access 4000 Bluetooth Deadbolt package gives you keyless deadbolts with flexible entry methods and a status-monitoring door sensor. This is a practical way to add keyless entry across your home while keeping the Philips Home Access app as your control point.