Selecting the perfect digital door lock for your home can be overwhelming with the myriad of options available in the market. That’s why we’ve curated this comprehensive review of Schlage’s digital door locks, tailored to provide you with valuable insights to make an informed decision.
While Schlage is a well-established brand known for its innovation and quality, we believe our offerings at Starke provide comparable features and benefits, ensuring an exceptional security experience for your home.
Join us as we delve into the world of Schlage digital door locks and discover how Starke stands out as the preferred choice for discerning homeowners.

Review of Top 3 Schlage Models

Schlage S7100 Push-Pull Digital Lock
The Schlage S7100 offers a sleek push-pull design, providing ease of use and enhanced security. It features multiple access methods, including fingerprint, passcode, RFID card, mechanical key, and smartphone app (Bluetooth). It can register up to 100 fingerprints and 20 RFID tags, making it ideal for large households or offices. This model includes a built-in alarm system for potential door attacks, weather resistance, and a voice guidance system for ease of setup.
Price: SGD 899.00

Schlage S7800 Push-Pull Digital Lock
The Schlage S7800 is another push-pull model that combines style and functionality. It offers access via fingerprint, passcode, and RFID card. Known for its water resistance and robust construction, it also includes an illuminated numeric touchpad, volume controls, and a built-in alarm. This model provides secure and easy access, making it suitable for a variety of door types.
Price: SGD 899.00
Schlage S6800 Lever Handle Digital Lock

The Schlage S6800 offers a traditional lever handle design with modern digital features. It supports access through fingerprint, passcode, and RFID card, with a capacity to register multiple users. It includes a built-in alarm system, low battery indicator, and is designed to be water-resistant, ensuring reliability in different weather conditions.
Price: SGD 750.00

Comparison Chart: Schlage S7100 vs. Starke Seamless™ Désignerin
| Feature | ![]() Schlage S7100 | ![]() Starke Seamless™ Désignerin |
|---|---|---|
| Access Modes | Fingerprint, Passcode, RFID Card, Mechanical Key, Smartphone App (Bluetooth) | Fingerprint, Passcode, RFID Card, Mobile App, Mechanical Key |
| Remote Unlocking | Yes | Yes |
| Visitor Entry Records | No | Yes |
| Anti-Rust Coating | No | Yes |
| Backup Power Supply | Yes (via micro USB) | Yes |
| Automatic Relocking | Yes | Yes |
| Special Features | Built-in alarm system, weather-resistant, voice guidance | Long Battery Life, Anti-Rust Coating, Backup Power Supply, Automatic Relocking, Visitor Entry Records |
| Price | SGD 899.00 | SGD 899.00 |

Elaboration on Starke’s Advantages
While Schlage offers reliable and feature-rich digital locks, Starke’s Seamless™ Désignerin model stands out in several areas:
- Comprehensive Access Options:
Starke provides a wide range of access methods, including fingerprint, passcode, RFID card, mobile app, and mechanical keys, ensuring flexibility and convenience. - Anti-Rust Coating:
This feature enhances durability, particularly in humid environments, making it a superior choice for long-term use. - Visitor Entry Records:
Starke’s model includes a visitor entry log, allowing you to track who has accessed your home and when. - Competitive Pricing:
Starke offers these advanced features at a more affordable price point compared to similar models, providing excellent value for money.

Conclusion
In conclusion, both Schlage and Starke offer high-quality digital door locks with unique features. Schlage is a trusted brand with a robust portfolio, but Starke Seamless™ Désignerin offers compelling advantages such as comprehensive access methods, anti-rust coating, and competitive pricing. For those seeking an exceptional balance of security, convenience, and affordability, Starke is the preferred choice.
For inquiries or to explore our range of digital locks, please contact us at +65 8875 4074 or visit our website.


