In the smart home electronics lineup, two keyless entry paths are in front of you: a 7-in-1 Smart Door Lock with a long list of ways in, and a Philips Home Access 4000 2-Pack that handles more than one door. The decision is about how many doors you want to secure and whether a broad feature set or a paired app-and-key experience fits you better.
Quick verdict
If one entry point is the priority, the 7-in-1 Smart Door Lock at USD 59.84 is the more feature-dense choice in a new lock. If two doors need covering, the Philips Home Access 4000 2-Pack at USD 49.86 is the more practical route.
At a glance
| 7-in-1 Smart Door Lock | Philips Home Access 4000 2-Pack | |
|---|---|---|
| Listed price | USD 59.84 | USD 49.86 |
| Units in listing | Single lock | Two locks |
| App | TTLOCK | Philips Home Access |
| Unlock methods | Fingerprint, keypad, app, IC card, key | Fingerprint, PIN, key, app |
| Condition | New | Open box |
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The main considerations
Both locks are Bluetooth-based and app-managed, but they sit in different app ecosystems. The 7-in-1 uses TTLOCK and lists remote unlocking, temporary visitor passwords, and adjustable volume inside the app; the Philips Home Access app is the management hub for the deadbolt. That means your everyday experience depends on which app you prefer. The 7-in-1 wraps a lot of unlock styles into one unit, while the Philips 2-pack shifts the focus to covering more than one door in a single purchase. There is no automatic winner on features alone, because the two listings are solving different problems.
Where each lock wins
- Choose the 7-in-1 Smart Door Lock when you want the broader set of listed unlock paths wrapped into one lock.
- Choose the Philips Home Access 4000 2-Pack when you need more than one lock and value universal/reversible handing on both units.
7-in-1 Smart Door Lock

The 7-in-1 Smart Door Lock is the feature-dense pick in this pairing. The listing is for one lock and highlights multiple ways in, plus app-side remote unlocking, volume adjustment, and low-battery reminders. The trade-off is in scope: it is a single-lock listing with a 60mm door-thickness spec, so it is aimed at one door prep rather than a whole-home setup. That is a meaningful limitation if you had hoped to use the same lock on both the front and back doors. If your project is just the front door and you want more options for getting in, this lock keeps everything in one unit.
Philips Home Access 4000 2-Pack

The Philips Home Access 4000 2-Pack is the practical move when more than one door is on your list. The DDL240X-1HB deadbolt comes as an open-box demo unit that has been inspected and tested, and it includes hardware and keys. Unlock paths include fingerprint, PIN, and physical key, while the universal/reversible handing makes it easy to plan for two different door setups. The open-box condition is the main thing to weigh: if new-in-box packaging matters to you, the 7-in-1 listing is the alternative here. It is the right pick when the goal is to get two keyless deadbolts in one purchase rather than stretch a single lock across two doors.
Final choice by use case
- Need one feature-heavy front door lock: go with the 7-in-1 Smart Door Lock.
- Need a keyless entry setup for more than one door: go with the Philips Home Access 4000 2-Pack.