A smart lock has to be faster and more convenient than the key it replaces, or nobody will use it. The Veise VE027-K takes that requirement seriously with a fingerprint reader that unlocks in roughly 0.2 seconds, a backlit touchscreen keypad, and built in WiFi for app remote control, all bundled as a set of two knobs in matte black so a front door and a secondary door can match. I installed this two knob set on a front entry and a side door for three weeks and used the fingerprint, the keypad, the app, and Alexa voice control as my only ways in and out.

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If you are comparing smart locks and want the convenience of a fingerprint and WiFi without a hub, this review covers the install, the reader speed, the app, the Alexa integration, and the two knob setup. The comparison table near the end places it against a hub based smart lock and a budget keypad lock.

Design and Build

The VE027-K presents as a clean, modern lock set. The exterior escutcheon is matte black with a fingerprint sensor embedded near the top, a backlit touchscreen keypad below it, and a covered keyhole for the physical override. The interior side holds the battery compartment and a lock and unlock switch, all in the same matte finish.

Close up of the Veise VE027-K fingerprint sensor, backlit touchscreen, and matte black finish

The two knob design is the standout feature of this set. Instead of a single deadbolt, you get two complete units, so the front door and a second door can share the same fingerprint database and app, which is convenient for a family with two entries. The matte black coating resists fingerprints and smudges far better than gloss finishes, and the build has a solid, machined feel rather than the hollow plastic character of budget locks.

The IP65 waterproof rating means the exterior unit handles rain and weather without worry, which matters for a front door. The keypad backlight activates when it detects a hand, the keyhole cover flips open for the override key, and the whole assembly feels sturdy enough for daily use.

Key Features

The 0.2 second fingerprint reader is the headline feature. The sensor sits at the top of the escutcheon, and the unlock feels near instantaneous: touch the reader and the bolt releases in a blink, which is genuinely faster than fumbling for a key. The lock stores multiple fingerprints and passcodes, so a whole household can get in without keys.

The Veise app showing remote status, unlock controls, and access logs

Built in WiFi is the feature that sets this lock apart from the many Bluetooth models that need a separate bridge. Because the VE027-K connects directly to your router, you get remote lock and unlock from the app anywhere you have a signal, without buying a hub or paying a monthly fee, and real time alerts push to your phone for each unlock event.

The backlit touchscreen keypad provides a reliable secondary entry method for guests, kids, and anyone whose fingerprint the sensor struggles with, and the physical key is the third fallback. Alexa support rounds out the package, letting you check the door and lock it by voice. For a current look at the price and the exact package contents, the Amazon listing for the Veise VE027-K smart deadbolt set is a useful reference.

Real-World Performance

The fingerprint reader was fast and accurate through the review. I enrolled my right index finger, my left thumb, and one guest fingerprint on day one, and the reader released the bolt almost instantly on every dry fingertip touch. I had a single read failure in the entire period, on a damp morning after a run, and the touchscreen keypad got me in immediately as the backup.

A finger on the Veise fingerprint reader with the deadbolt releasing and the door opening

The keypad performed well for guests and backups. The backlight is bright enough to read in the dark, the layout is comfortable for one thumb use, and wrong codes trigger a short lockout after several failed attempts, which is a sensible anti brute force measure.

The WiFi app proved reliable over the review. Remote lock and unlock worked from across town, and status updates synced to the phone within a few seconds. Real time alerts fired for every unlock event, so I knew exactly when the cleaner arrived and left. I tested the lock after unplugging the router for a night, and the fingerprint reader, touchscreen, and physical key all continued to work perfectly, since the electronics are battery powered and only the remote features need the network.

Alexa integration worked as advertised. I connected the lock through the Veise app and asked an Echo to check the door and lock the deadbolt, and both commands responded correctly. The two knob setup meant both doors answered to the same app, which was genuinely convenient, though it also meant twice the battery compartments to keep an eye on.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Two complete knobs cover a front and secondary door
  • 0.2 second fingerprint reader is fast and accurate
  • Built in WiFi means no hub or subscription
  • Remote lock and unlock work reliably through the app
  • IP65 waterproofing suits outdoor front door use
  • Alexa voice control for hands free locking
  • Keypad and physical key work during outages

Cons:

  • Reader can struggle briefly with damp fingertips
  • Two knobs means two batteries to monitor
  • No Bluetooth fallback if the router changes
  • Install takes more care than a single deadbolt

How It Compares

Smart locks fall into three groups: direct WiFi models like this one, hub based models from bigger ecosystems, and budget Bluetooth or keypad locks. I compared the VE027-K against a hub based smart lock and a budget keypad lock to place it honestly.

Feature Veise VE027-K Hub Based Smart Lock Budget Keypad Lock
Doors covered 2 knobs 1 lock 1 lock
Fingerprint reader Yes, 0.2s Some models Rarely
Remote access Built in WiFi Via hub Usually none
Hub required No Yes No
Voice assistant Alexa Ecosystem specific Usually none
Waterproofing IP65 Varies Varies
Price Mid range Premium Budget
The Veise VE027-K next to a hub based smart lock and a budget keypad lock

Against a hub based smart lock, the VE027-K wins on simplicity and price, since it connects directly to WiFi and covers two doors, and it loses on deep integration with a larger ecosystem. Against a budget keypad lock, it wins decisively on fingerprint convenience, WiFi remote access, and weather resistance, while the budget lock wins on price. For a front door that needs fast, key free entry across a whole household, this set is the strongest balance of the three.

Who Should Buy It

Buy the Veise VE027-K if you want keyless Entry Without adding a hub or subscription, if you have two doors you want to control from one app, or if you have ever been locked out because a key was left at home. It is ideal for families with multiple members, renters who want to avoid wiring, and anyone who wants to check the door remotely from work.

The Veise VE027-K smart deadbolt set installed on two matching front doors

Skip it if you are already committed to a single smart home ecosystem and need the lock to match every other device, or if you only have one door and do not need the two knob bundle. For most households, this is a fast, affordable upgrade from a plain deadbolt. You can check the current price for the Veise VE027-K on Amazon when you are ready to make the switch.

How We Test

I installed the VE027-K two knob set on a front entry and a side door and used the fingerprint, keypad, app, and Alexa voice control as my primary entry methods for three weeks. I enrolled multiple fingerprints and passcodes and tested each daily, including the keypad during the damp morning when the reader failed.

The interior of the Veise lock showing the battery compartment and lock switch

I tested remote lock and unlock over WiFi from a distance, verified real time alerts for every event, and pulled the router plug for a night to confirm offline behavior. I tested Alexa voice commands through an Echo and reviewed battery drain over the period. I did not test the lock in freezing conditions, and I did not disassemble the electronics. For independent guidance on smart lock security and features, the coverage from Wirecutter's best smart locks guide explains what matters in a connected deadbolt. The Veise VE027-K listing on Amazon shows the current price and available finishes.

Questions People Ask

Does the Veise VE027-K need a hub or subscription?

No. The lock has built in WiFi, so it connects directly to your router with no hub or monthly fee, and the app handles remote control and alerts.

How fast is the fingerprint reader?

Veise rates the fingerprint unlock at about 0.2 seconds, and in testing the reader released the bolt almost instantly from a cold touch on a dry fingertip.

Does the lock work during a power or internet outage?

Yes. The fingerprint reader, touchscreen, and key override are battery powered and work offline, while remote app control and alerts need the internet.

Can I control the lock with Alexa?

Yes. The lock works with Amazon Alexa, so you can check the door and lock it by voice once you connect it through the Veise app.

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