🔑 Unlock the Future of Home Security!
The YaleAssure Lock 2 Deadbolt combines cutting-edge technology with stylish design, offering key-free access through a touchscreen keypad, smartphone app, or Auto-Unlock feature. With Z-Wave compatibility, it integrates seamlessly into your smart home ecosystem, allowing you to share access codes and ensure your home is always secure with its Auto-Lock functionality.
Brand | Yale |
Special Feature | Auto Lock, Adjustable Deadbolt, Z-Wave, Auto Unlock, Keypad Entry |
Lock Type | Keypad |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.6 x 4.9 x 2.5 inches |
Material | Zinc |
Recommended Uses For Product | Entry Door, Front Door |
Style | Touchscreen |
Color | Black Suede |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Included Components | Yale Assure Lock 2, Yale Z-Wave Smart Module, Yale DoorSense, Deadbolt, Strike Plate, Mounting Hardware, One Key, Installation Manual |
Controller Type | Ring, Vera, SmartThings, iOS, Android |
Shape | Rectangular |
Control Method | App, Touch |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, Z-Wave |
UPC | 081023112314 |
Model Name | Assure Lock 2 with Z-Wave |
Manufacturer | Yale |
Part Number | YRD420-ZW2-BSP |
Item Weight | 4.18 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 2.6 x 4.9 x 2.5 inches |
Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Item model number | YRD420-ZW2-BSP |
Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. (included) |
Size | Keyed |
Finish | Powder Coated |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Auto Lock, Adjustable Deadbolt, Z-Wave, Auto Unlock, Keypad Entry |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Warranty Description | Lifetime finish and mechanical and 1 year limited electronic |
D**D
Sleek, nice Matt black finish
I love the look and functionality of the new lock. Was able to set up very quickly on their app. Problem was I wanted to integrate with our alarm system which uses alarm.com app. Spent a lot of time struggling with the alarm.com app add devise feature. It kept failing. One thing that initially wasn’t clear is that the locks app generates a code that you need to enter on the lock to pair it with the alarm system. I was trying to use my alarm.com code. It is in the app under settings. In the end I had to add from the alarm panel rather than the alarm.com app but it works well. Love having keyless entry on the bathroom door for post jacuzzi shower!
E**D
Perfect replacement for the Nest X Yale lock, works with SmartThings
With Google shutting down the Nest Secure platform and their inability to migrate my Nest X Yale locks and my Nest Protects into the Google Home app, I decided to replace them with this. The Yale Assure 2 is pretty much a direct replacement for the Nest X Yale lock, I installed the ZWave version. I manage these with SmartThings, here's what I found so far. First, install these with the Yale app so you can get the firmware upgraded. You can't use the Yale app and SmartThings to manage these, even though my Yale cabinet lock works like this. Then reset the lock back to factory and install these into SmartThings. You won't be able to do much with these other than lock/unlock with the default ST's driver. I purchased a driver from RBOY and now I have almost full control of the lock. The only thing that I haven't been able to use is the "door sense" feature, but I have a contact sensors on the doors anyway so it really isn't an issue. The lock housing is much smaller on the interior side and the touch screen is a little smaller than the Nest X lock. Now I just have to finish up programming all my Ring devices I've onboarded directly into SmartThings to be completely off of the Nest Secure platform.Update 6mo later: These locks are rock solid. Never had issue. I was able to get these to work with my DIY security system built around SmartThings. I have these locks disarming the security system, just like my Nest X Yale locks used to do with Nest Secure. I am still using a 3rd party edge driver from RBoy to get full use of the features, same 3rd party I'm using for my Ring Keypad drivers. Nest Secure is now dead, RIP. I'm fully using ST's with these locks and a bunch of Ring hardware tied directly to a 2nd ST's hub to create my own, security system with the ST's Home Monitor and the ST's lock management plugins.
M**T
Lock is glitchy as best, software and connectivity are terrible. Customer support is even worse.
Bought this as replacement to an older version Yale assure lock. Old lock worked great in terms of mechanical operation, app functionality, and network connectivity. This version falls extremely short of expectation and as a read around on numerous forums it appears many others experience the same frustration.Installation: physically the lock is a fast an east install. If you're comfortable installing a standard mechanical lock you'll have no problem with this. Even if you're a beginner DIY'er the installations are clear and easy to follow. The inital setup however can be painful. First off, the Yale Access app is horrendous. It's clunky and seems little thought was put into development and testing. Establishing a connection between the lock and app is very flaky and consistently drops out (which seems to be common feedback/frustration from others). I had to reset the unit/app several times just to finally perform the inital setup. Customer support was very unhelpful, basically just read the instructions to me over the phone and offered no real technical troubleshooting beyond what I could already do myself.I also installed the door sense system included with this (identifies when the door is open or closed) with same level of frustration during install.Once installed, app connectivity remained an issue from day one. One selling point was to be able to use the app (or proximity via the app) to unlock versus the keypad. The app rarely connects to the lock and I often need to attempt connection 10-12 times before giving up and using keypad. Proximity unlocking never works because the app won't establish connection. Door sense is extremely temperamental. It often detects the door as closed when it's actually open then attempts to auto-lock (which then results in someone slamming the striker into the jam as it auto locks while you're closing the door). Often when it autolocks, the mechanism will continue actuation which repeatedly moves the striker after being in the locked position which prematurely wears the mechanism (I've ensure there is no interference on the strike plate). I've ready the wifi module os very unstable so I later purchased the zigbee module and linked to my Smart Things hub yet functionally and connection are no more reliable. At this point, I use the keypad to lock/unlock from outside, and manually turn the lock when inside to lock the door basically making all the features I paid for useless.The only positive I see is the touchscreen keypad does seem more durable than the previous version. Old version showed signs of crazing in the plastic (little micocracks from UV exposure) and this 2nd version seems more stable.Yale wants nothing to do with making this right and deny any issues in the hardware and software and state its a network issue on my end. As a side note, my home network has no issue supporting any other device in my home and my poor experience seems to be shared my many other owners of this lock.I do not advise wasting your time or money on this lock.
D**F
Good Hardware, Terrible Software Experience
Mixed feelings about these Yale smart locks. The physical product is solid - installation was straightforward and the build quality is good. The fingerprint reader works decently (though not perfectly) at about a 75% first-try success rate.The major letdowns are all software-related:The Yale app is frustratingly basic and poorly designedHaving to register the same fingerprints separately for EACH lock is ridiculousBluetooth auto-unlock is unreliable at bestApp connectivity can be spottyFor the price point, the software experience should be much better. If you're buying multiple locks, be prepared for some tedious setup and management.Pros:Easy installationGood build qualityDecent fingerprint readerCons:Terrible app experienceNo fingerprint sharing between locksUnreliable auto-unlockExpensive for the features you get
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