Choosing a smart deadbolt is less about finding keyless entry and more about matching the lock to the way people will enter each day. The Electronic Smart Deadbolt C2 Latch Door Lock C2-EB1-IB1 and the Kucacci Smart Door Lock Deadbolt: Electronic Door Lock w/7-in-1 Keyless Entry are closely priced, but they take different approaches to credentials and finish.
Quick verdict
Both locks cover several core basics: ANSI Grade 2, black color, open-box condition, and universal/reversible door handing. That makes the decision more personal than technical. The Latch C2 is the better match for a phone, NFC keycard, and doorcode routine with app and cloud management. The Kucacci is the stronger fit if a fingerprint keypad and included key are central to how you want to enter. Finish also separates them: Latch is listed with a black finish, while Kucacci is listed with a matte finish.
At-a-glance comparison
| Factor | Electronic Smart Deadbolt C2 Latch Door Lock C2-EB1-IB1 | Kucacci Smart Door Lock Deadbolt |
|---|---|---|
| Listed price | USD 39.99 | USD 44.99 |
| Condition | Open box | Open box |
| ANSI Grade | ANSI Grade 2 | ANSI Grade 2 |
| Door handing | Universal/Reversible | Universal/Reversible |
| Finish | Black | Matte |
Where each lock wins
Latch C2 wins for smartphone, card, and code access. Its listed credential types are smartphone, NFC keycard, and doorcode, making it the natural choice for a household or workspace that wants those specific access methods. The description also names app and cloud management, reinforcing its connected-entry focus.
Kucacci wins for fingerprint and key access. Its description names a fingerprint keypad, and the lock includes a key. That combination is useful for shoppers who want biometric keyless entry alongside a physical key option. The 7-in-1 keyless-entry wording also signals that access flexibility is central to the Kucacci design.
Product notes
Electronic Smart Deadbolt C2 Latch Door Lock C2-EB1-IB1

The Electronic Smart Deadbolt C2 Latch Door Lock C2-EB1-IB1 is a sensible choice when a black lock with a black finish best suits the door's look. Its electronic, keyless designation keeps the selection focused on a smart deadbolt rather than a conventional lock format, and the C2 Latch name gives shoppers a clear model-specific option to target. The main limitation is condition: it is listed as open box. That condition is also listed for Kucacci, so it does not separate the two models, but it remains part of the purchase decision. Choose the Latch C2 when its uniform black finish and named C2 format are the visual and model details you prefer.
Kucacci Smart Door Lock Deadbolt

The Kucacci Smart Door Lock Deadbolt is the more fitting pick when a matte finish is the desired detail. It is still black in color, but its listed matte finish gives it a distinct look within this two-lock comparison. The title's 7-in-1 keyless-entry language also makes it an appealing option for a shopper drawn to a more varied entry-focused concept, even before deciding which credential to use most often. Its limitation is the same open-box condition listed for the Latch C2. The Kucacci is a clear choice when the matte appearance is more appealing than a standard black finish and its entry style matches the household's routine.
Final choice by use case
Choose the Electronic Smart Deadbolt C2 Latch Door Lock C2-EB1-IB1 if smartphone, NFC keycard, doorcode, and app/cloud management fit how people will access the door. Choose the Kucacci Smart Door Lock Deadbolt if a fingerprint keypad and included key belong in that routine. If entry preference is not decisive, the Latch C2 is listed at USD 39.99 and Kucacci at USD 44.99, a USD 5 spread that favors the Latch C2 on listed price.