Choosing between Philips smart deadbolts starts with a count question: are you securing one door or two? The Home Access 4200 is a single smart lock built around a wide range of entry options. The Home Access 4000 2-pack, as the name suggests, covers two entry points at a lower listed total price. Both are part of the Philips Home Access family, but they solve different entryway problems.
Quick verdict
If one main door is your focus and you want the more feature-rich option, the 4200 is the stronger match. If two doors need coverage and you're okay with demo-condition units, the 4000 2-pack is the lower-priced route.
At a glance
| Product | Listed price | Access methods | Condition | Price bar |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Philips Home Access 4200 Smart Deadbolt | USD 89.99 | Fingerprint, keypad, app | New | |
| Philips Home Access 4000 2-Pack | USD 49.86 | Bluetooth, keys | Open box |
Where each product wins
Philips Home Access 4200 wins for a single-door upgrade. It adds Wi-Fi, remote access, and Amazon Alexa/Google Assistant compatibility, and the bundle includes exterior and interior assemblies, mechanical keys, and an accessories pack.
Philips Home Access 4000 2-Pack wins for multi-door coverage. At $49.86, you get two locks with universal/reversible handing, hardware, keys, and keyless entry.
Product notes
Philips Home Access 4200 Smart Deadbolt

At $89.99, this new deadbolt focuses on one high-capability door. The fingerprint reader and keypad let you skip physical keys entirely, while the Wi-Fi connection feeds app-based remote access and voice assistant commands through Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. The package is complete: exterior assembly, interior assembly, mechanical keys, and an accessories pack. The limitation is that the listed price covers one unit, so adding a second door means buying another 4200 at the same price.
Philips Home Access 4000 2-Pack Deadbolts

This 2-pack is listed at $49.86 and includes two locks, which makes it the lower-priced option for two doorways. The listing describes the units as open-box demo locks that were inspected and tested. Each lock supports Bluetooth keyless entry and also works with a mechanical key, and the universal/reversible door handing gives you flexibility during installation. The set includes hardware and keys. The limitation is that Bluetooth keeps operation within range, so there is no remote access from outside the home.
Final choice by use case
Choose the 4200 if you want a single, connected lock for your main entrance, with voice assistant compatibility and multiple ways in. Choose the 4000 2-pack if you need two smart locks and want the lower listed total price for that setup. The trade-off is simple: the 4200 offers a more capable single-lock experience, while the 4000 2-pack prioritizes coverage per dollar.