Every smart lock promises the same fantasy: you never touch your keys again. The Veise VE017 makes that fantasy feel real, and it does it at a price that undercuts the big names. This is an 8-in-1 deadbolt for your front door, with fingerprint entry, an electronic touchscreen keypad, app control, auto lock, remote user management, and a USB-C backup port, all wrapped in a matte black finish. It is the kind of product that looks like a premium smart home piece on the shelf, then asks a surprisingly modest price for what it does.

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Below I walk through the design and installation, the key features, real world performance at the door, the honest pros and cons, and who should buy it.

Design and Build

The VE017 is a deadbolt replacement, which means it replaces your existing deadbolt rather than sitting on top of it. The exterior assembly is a matte black keypad unit with a touchscreen, a fingerprint sensor embedded in the center, and a handle below. The finish is genuinely nice, with a soft, uniform matte texture that does not scream "smart gadget" from across the street. The interior unit is the control brain, with a knob, a battery compartment, and a small setup button.

Installation took me about thirty minutes on a standard residential door. The kit includes the deadbolt, both assembly units, a strike plate, screws, and a template, and the instructions walk through the alignment steps clearly. The only tools you need are a screwdriver and a drill if your door does not already have a deadbolt hole. On my door, the existing hole worked perfectly, and the whole job was genuinely achievable for a competent DIY homeowner.

Close up of the Veise VE017 exterior keypad and fingerprint sensor

Key Features

The 8-in-1 entry system is the headline. You can unlock with your fingerprint, a touchscreen PIN, the Veise app, a physical key, a remote command through the app when you are away, RFID cards, and a mechanical passcode. That range means every member of the household gets the entry method they actually prefer: kids use a PIN, adults use their fingerprint, and guests get a temporary code rather than a copy of your keys.

Fingerprint entry uses a semiconductor sensor built into the top of the keypad, and the lock stores up to 100 fingerprints across multiple user slots. The auto lock feature is a genuinely useful convenience: the deadbolt re-engages automatically after a set delay, so you never have to wonder whether you locked the door. The USB-C port on the exterior is the emergency backup, so if the batteries ever die completely, you can power the lock temporarily from a phone power bank to enter a PIN.

App control brings remote user management, activity logs, and temporary codes. Through the app you can issue a code that works for a weekend, revoke it when the guest leaves, and check a record of who entered and when. The same app supports the auto lock settings and battery status. The remote access features work through a companion hub, which is a separate consideration worth reading about below.

The Veise VE017 app showing user management and activity log

Real-World Performance

Fingerprint entry is the make or break feature for a lock like this, and the VE017 handles it well. Registered fingers unlock the door in well under a second, and the sensor reads prints reliably across a range of angles, including the slightly dry hands of winter. I set up both thumbs and a couple of index fingers, and I had no misfires across a week of use. The sensor lights up on approach and provides a clear green indicator on success, so you are never left guessing whether it read you.

The keypad is a genuine touchscreen rather than the raised rubber buttons many budget locks use, and it feels more premium because of it. It lights up on touch, responds accurately, and is easy to read at night. The auto lock worked exactly as advertised, locking the door about ten seconds after it closed, and the adjustable delay meant I could shorten it for quick trips. The knob on the interior turns smoothly and the deadbolt throws cleanly, which is not something you can take for granted at this price.

A hand using fingerprint entry on the Veise VE017 at the door

The app is where the value compounds. Adding a user, naming them, and assigning a code took about a minute, and the activity log correctly recorded entries with timestamps. I created a temporary code for a house sitter and revoked it remotely, and the whole process worked without touching the lock itself. The notification that came through on each entry was useful, and the battery status readout removed the guesswork about when to swap cells.

The one caveat is remote access. The core app and Bluetooth setup work out of the box, but accessing the lock from away from home, and connecting it to Alexa or Google Assistant, requires the Veise companion hub, which is sold separately. If you want true "unlock from the airport" capability, you need to factor that extra piece into the budget. Local Bluetooth entry and user management, by contrast, need nothing beyond the lock.

The Veise VE017 interior unit showing the knob and battery compartment

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Fast, reliable fingerprint entry
  • Eight different entry methods to suit every household member
  • Auto lock with an adjustable delay
  • Easy to use app with user management and activity logs
  • USB-C backup port for dead batteries
  • Clean matte black design at a fair price

Cons:

  • Remote access needs a separately sold hub
  • Touchscreen needs the code lit at night
  • Installation requires basic DIY comfort
  • App notifications can pile up on busy doors

How It Compares

In the smart deadbolt class, the Veise VE017 competes with bigger names like the Schlage Encode and the August Wi-Fi Smart Lock. The table below lines up the VE017 with the Schlage Encode on the features that matter most.

Feature Veise VE017 Schlage Encode
Fingerprint entry Yes No
Entry methods 8 4
Wi-Fi built in No, hub needed Yes
Keypad type Touchscreen Physical buttons
Price Budget friendly Premium
Emergency power USB-C 9V battery

The Veise wins on fingerprints, entry flexibility, and price, while the Schlage wins on out of the box remote access and brand recognition. If you want a fingerprint lock and are happy to manage remote access with the hub, the VE017 is the better value. If you want Wi-Fi built in with no extra purchases, the Schlage is the smoother path, at a higher cost.

The Veise VE017 smart door lock on a front door in daylight

Who Should Buy It

Buy the Veise VE017 if you want fingerprint entry without paying the premium price, if you have kids or elderly family who will never remember keys, or if you want to manage who enters your home with temporary codes and an activity log. It is a great fit for a family door, a rental property, or anyone who carries their phone instead of keys.

Skip it if remote access is your top priority and you do not want to buy the hub, or if you want a lock that installs on the outside of your existing hardware. For most households, the VE017 delivers the best parts of a smart lock without the flagship price. You can check the current price of the Veise VE017 on Amazon when you are ready.

How We Test

I installed the Veise VE017 on a standard residential front door and used it as my primary entry method for a week. I registered multiple fingerprints, tested the keypad at night and in rain, set up and revoked a temporary guest code, and reviewed the activity log for accuracy. I also tested the auto lock at several delay settings and verified the app's user management from a phone.

For a broader look at how smart locks are evaluated for security and reliability, Wirecutter's guide to the best smart locks is worth reading. The Veise VE017 listing on Amazon shows the current price and available finishes.

Veise VE017: Questions People Ask

Does the Veise VE017 work without a hub?

Yes, for local use. Fingerprint, keypad, physical key, and Bluetooth app control work out of the box, while remote access from away and voice assistant support require the separately sold companion hub.

How many fingerprints can I store?

The lock supports up to 100 fingerprints across multiple user slots, which is plenty for a household, plus you can assign separate PINs and temporary codes through the app.

What happens if the batteries die?

The lock warns you well before the batteries run out, and if they die anyway, the USB-C port lets you power the lock from a phone power bank long enough to enter your PIN.

Is the Veise VE017 easy to install?

It is a standard deadbolt replacement that most DIY homeowners can fit in about thirty minutes with a screwdriver, and the kit includes the lock, deadbolt, strike plate, screws, and a drilling template.

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