Choosing between two Philips Wi-Fi smart deadbolts is really a question of how much of your entryway you want to upgrade. The Philips 4200 Series Wifi Fingerprint Keypad Smart Deadbolt w/ Door Lever takes a complete replacement approach, pairing a fingerprint keypad with a door lever. The Philips Home Access Wi-Fi Retrofit Smart Door Deadbolt Lock is pitched as a retrofit that works with most standard deadbolt systems. Both are listed in black and both carry an open-box condition, so the decision comes down to biometric entry, the included lever, and retrofit compatibility.
Quick Verdict
Go with the Philips 4200 Series if you want fingerprint access and a door lever in one package at a listed price of USD 62.99. Choose the Philips Home Access retrofit if you want a deadbolt that works with your existing standard setup at a listed price of USD 55.00.
Comparison Table
| Product | Listed Price | Price Bar | Best For | Key Features |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Philips 4200 Series (with Door Lever) | USD 62.99 | Fingerprint entry and a full door-lever package | Fingerprint keypad, Wi-Fi, keyless entry, universal/reversible handing, door lever included | |
| Philips Home Access Wi-Fi Retrofit | USD 55.00 | Retrofitting an existing standard deadbolt setup | Wi-Fi control and monitoring, works with most standard deadbolt systems, model-specific retrofit |
The listed price spread between the two is USD 7.99.
Where Each Product Wins
- Philips 4200 Series wins on biometric convenience. It combines a fingerprint keypad, keyless entry, and Wi-Fi control in a black smart deadbolt that includes a door lever, so it's positioned as a more complete entry hardware package.
- Philips Home Access wins on retrofit compatibility. It's described as compatible with most standard deadbolt systems, which makes it the more targeted choice if you want smart control over your existing deadbolt without replacing the whole setup.
Product Notes
Philips 4200 Series Wifi Fingerprint Keypad Smart Deadbolt w/ Door Lever

The 4200 Series pairs a Wi-Fi fingerprint keypad smart deadbolt with a door lever in one black package. The attribute list includes electronic, keyless, and Wi-Fi operation, and door handing is listed as universal/reversible, so it can adapt to either side of the door without a separate left- or right-handed version. The included door lever means you're getting the lever and the deadbolt together. The listed details center on the complete deadbolt-and-lever assembly rather than adapting an existing setup, so if you want to keep your current lever and simply add smart control, this may be more hardware than you need.
Philips Home Access Wi-Fi Retrofit Smart Door Deadbolt Lock

The Home Access model is positioned as a Wi-Fi retrofit smart door deadbolt, and the description says it works with most standard deadbolt systems, so it's a way to add smart control and remote monitoring without replacing your entire door set. The listing includes the GTIN/UPC 850071183092 as a product identifier you can match against your existing deadbolt specs. The listed details focus on Wi-Fi and retrofit compatibility rather than biometric entry or an integrated handle. If you already have a lever you like and don't need fingerprint access, this is the more targeted option; if fingerprint entry and a lever are must-haves, you'll want the 4200 Series instead.
Final Choice by Use Case
- If you're replacing the whole entry set: The Philips 4200 Series with the door lever gives you the fingerprint keypad and lever together.
- If you're modernizing an existing standard deadbolt: The Philips Home Access retrofit is described as compatible with most standard deadbolt systems and focuses on adding smart control to what you already have.
- If you prioritize biometric entry: The fingerprint keypad on the 4200 Series gives you that option; the Home Access retrofit is focused on Wi-Fi retrofit compatibility instead of biometric entry.