Yale Satin Nickel Assure Lock with Wi-Fi Connected Touchscreen, Smart Entry Door Lock with Digital Electronic Keypad and Back Up Key, YRD226-CBA-619
Original price was: $290.00.$189.00Current price is: $189.00.
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Upgrade your door with the Assure Lock, a smart lock with a sleek touchscreen keypad for key-free entry. The lock has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth so it lets you to lock/unlock, share access and see who comes and goes all using your app, from anywhere! For ultimate convenience, your Assure Lock will unlock automatically as you approach the door and it will relock once the door is closed! Plus, you can lock, unlock or check current status with voice assistants including Amazon Alexa, Hey Google or Siri. The lock features a backlit touchscreen keypad so even when you don’t have your phone, you can unlock your door without the hassle of keys. It’s super easy to use and installs in minutes with just a screwdriver on standard doors (1-3/4″ to 2-1/4″ thick).
Replaces your existing deadbolt with a touchscreen smart lock so you can lock and unlock your door without the hassle of keys.Operating Temperature : Outside: -22 F to 140 F Inside: 5 F to 158 F
Lock, unlock, share access and see who comes and goes from anywhere using the Yale Access App – no additional hub needed, WiFi Connect included. This product will not operate outside of the US or Canada.
Your door will unlock automatically as you get home and have your phone on you – If you don’t have your phone, just use the keypad!
Lock, unlock and check lock status with voice assistants including Alexa, Hey Google and Siri. Alexa can also provide notifications when your battery is running low so you can proactively replace them. Set up smart reorders through Dash Replenishment to make sure you always have replacement batteries when you need them. – No additional hub needed
Never worry about if you forgot to lock the door – enable Auto-Relock to ensure the door always locks behind you.
Forget copying or hiding keys. Share app access or create unique entry codes for the people you trust. Choose from permanent, scheduled or temporary access and revoke it whenever you need to.
Comes with the Connect Wi-Fi Bridge so there’s no additional hubs needed and it works off your home Wi-Fi. This product will not operate outside of the US or Canada.
Customers say
Customers like the ease of installation of the lock. They mention it’s easy to add people and their codes, and it’ll link to the Yale Assure app. They also appreciate the build quality and design. However, some customers have reported issues with connectivity and value for money. They have issues with the app’s responsiveness. Opinions are mixed on the functionality and lock quality.
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Eric –
The Perfect Lock
I finally found the perfect lock. I never leave reviews but I was so frustrated in my search for the perfect lock and so happy with what I found, I thought I would recount my saga to help anyone in my same position. I am an iPhone/iPad guy that likes to use Google Home wherever possible. It is a little tough to manage integration with Siri and Google Assistant but I mostly have it licked – except for the lock which had been the bane of my existence. I started with the Yale Nest lock. Should work great with google, right? It does, except google can only lock the door, not unlock it. I understand why for security purposes, but it defeated the purpose I was looking for – not having to use a key OR the keypad when my hands were full. I wanted quick and easy entry. I was going to set up a simple Siri shortcut so I could tell my Apple Watch to unlock the door, and it would tell Google. No dice. Strike one.I next tried the Sledge Sense. It says it works with Google Assistant and Siri. I knew going in that Google would not unlock this door either, but I read that Siri would. I figured I could make this work. Iâll leave all my google routines for inside the home (lock doors before bed, lock doors for when I am about to leave, etc.) and then just use a Siri routine for returning home (unlock door and disarm security system). Strike 2. First, the Sense does work with Google and HomeKit, but not at the same time. You have to choose one or the other. So no double routines. Still figured I could just cut the locking out of my Google routines by making it auto lock and then run it just on HomeKit to unlock with Siri. This kind of worked, but your iPhone has to be unlocked in order for Siri to unlock the door. This means that you cannot use Siri to unlock the door with your Apple Watch while the phone is in your pocket. So still not accomplishing the easy entry I was looking for.I was tired of spending money on locks that didnât do what I wanted and about to give up when I decided I would give this one a try. And I struck gold. First of all, it works with Siri and Google, though I didnât even bother to set it up with Siri because of the geofencing discussed below. Second, Google actually CAN lock AND unlock this one, unlike the other 2. You do have to speak your code Google to unlock which still makes quick entry awkward, but at least you can use google to unlock the door for a visitor if you are in another room of the house. But the best part is you donât need to rely on Google OR Siri to unlock the door for yourself when coming home. Just set up geofencing with the Bluetooth on your iPhone, and it will unlock automatically when you get close.This has everything I was looking for in a lock. It seems to be well built and was easy to set up and get running. It still has a few little quirks that are annoying but not fatal. My only real complaint is how you wake up the keypad if you want to do a manual code entry. You would think you would press the home icon on the top but you would be wrong. You might also hope that you could touch anywhere on the screen to wake it up, but thatâs not it either. Instead, you have to press on the bottom left hand side of the screen where the check mark would be (except you canât see the check mark at that point because the screen is asleep). This is not a big deal at all once you get used to it, but I could see this being very confusing if I have a guest coming to my house and I just give them the code to punch in for the door. Iâm sure I will be getting a few calls that the keypad âdoesnât work.” I wish they would fix this. Also, I donât think you can manage pin codes from the app. It appears you have to do this from the keypad. I might be wrong as I havenât looked into this very much yet, but if you are someone who manages a lot of key codes (Airbnb), you need to look into this and this may not be the lock for you.Otherwise, I am so very thankful that I took a chance on this lock. It is everything I was looking for and more. I am buying 2 more for my other doors!
Cathleen C. –
Works great, takes a bit of time to install
This is a great lock system. I purchased this for my investment property because it seemlessly integrates with the airbnb app. It automatically creates a code as soon as someone books which takes the hastle of keeping up and creating a new one for each guest. It took a little time to install (about an hour) and connect to the wifi but there are detailed directions so it’s easy to follow along. This is actually the second one I purchased because a guest broke the last one but highly recommend this especially if you have short term rental investments!
Sam_I_Am –
The best digital door lock on the market IMHO
I purchased this digital door lock because it was the only one on the market that has all the following:1) Has a key backup (electronics can fail and being the only entrance to my condo I couldn’t afford to risk not being able to get in. If you have a house with an alternate door you could risk going completely keyless)2) Automatic lock and un-lock functionality based on my phone presence (This lock excels at this. Just need Bluetooth turned on, which it is for my car anyway. Don’t need the application opened up. I just close the door and it auto locks and when I arrive home the door auto unlocks as I just get near it. No need to pull my phone out of my pocket or worry about having the application running. It’s really that easy)3) Wi-Fi connectivity (allows me to be notified of anyone entering or exiting my condo as I’ve given access to neighbors for use in case of emergency. I can also let a repairman in when they call just by clicking a button in the application in my phone)4) Keypad for people to enter code to enter (either permanent or temporarily)5) Not too obnoxious looking for a dual electronic/key lock. Others are too industrial or just plain ugly.I see others have stated things along the lines of it doesn’t work or its broken. I had one problem that was self-inflicted. After installation things didn’t seem to work consistently. While I could lock the door with a key, the auto lock and un-lock were unrealiable. I also noticed that the privacy button wouldn’t work. After investigating I realized the deadbolt couldn’t extend fully as the existing opening in the door jam was about 1/8 inch too shallow to allow such. As soon as I chisled it out everything worked perfectly. This is one area that Yale could have improved the troubleshooting on. While it loves to talk and tell you what it’s status is (I turned this off in the advanced settings as it is annoying after the first time), it won’t tell you anything is wrong, it just doesn’t work reliably.The only other item that may turn people off is that you have a ‘jumper’ plugged into an electrical wall outlet to manage the lock via Wi-Fi/Internet. But this is common across the industry as Bluetooth is energy efficient and Wi-Fi is not. Just imagine either running electricity to your door or replacing the batteries every day. No thanks, a small jumper device is the best solution for the time being.I’ve been using this for 3 months now and couldn’t be happier. Haven’t had replaced the batteries yet. I’d definitely purchase again. Not that the key that comes with it is a Kwikset (KW1) and can easily be changed by your local locksmith.
Alicia Rivera –
Cumple su función!! Buena compra!!
GRECIA ROMERO –
Instale esta chapa en mi entrada principal, fue muy sencillo (teniendo la herramienta adecuada) y quedó perfecto!Se configura muy fácilmente y funciona perfectamente.Súper recomendable
Mario –
La configuración fue bastante sencilla, y su integración a la red (wifi) fue muy sencillo, al igual integrarlo a la app Home de iPhone fue muy sencillo y su funcionamiento esta genial. Importante compre el que contiene el modulo august.
Pedro Roberto GarcÃa –
Te recomiendo ver un tutorial de instalación, para que verifiques que tu puerta cumple con las caracterÃsticas necesarias, y si es asà te la recomiendo al 100%.
Mr. Alexander Estefanous –
Canât use the smart function in the UK (smart module almost unobtainable here)â¦Talked to Yale, they asked why it was being sold here! Itâs made for the USâ¦