Yale Assure Lock 2, Black Suede Keyless Entry Door Lock Deadbolt with Electronic Keypad Touchscreen for Code Entry and Z-Wave Compatibility, YRD430-ZW2-BSP
$189.99
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Price: $189.99
(as of Aug 23, 2024 22:29:50 UTC – Details)
You’ve got enough on your plate, let Yale get the door with the Yale Assure Lock 2. With multiple ways to unlock, the ability to easily share and track entry codes and advanced Auto-Lock with DoorSense(R), this Z-Wave smart lock gives you one less thing to worry about. With the included smart module, you can easily add this lock to your Z-Wave smart home.
Lock and unlock your door from anywhere by adding the lock to a compatible Z-Wave smart home or alarm system and app (i.e. Samsung SmartThings, Ring Alarm, Wink, ADT, Alarm.com, Qolsys, Honeywell etc.). Requires compatible hub and app. This product will not work outside of the U.S. or Canada.
Key-free access, your way: Everyone that needs access can choose their own way to unlock, whether that’s the keypad, Auto-Unlock or the Yale Access app on your smartphone or Apple Watch
Let Yale Auto-Unlock: For those times when your hands are full, Yale can get the door. With optional Auto-Unlock, you won’t need to touch the lock, or your phone.
Expecting company? Share unlimited codes with family, friends, and service people for simple, trackable access to your home, using the Yale Access App, so you’ll never hide a key again.
Don’t worry, it’s locked: Never wonder if you remembered to lock the door. Yale can be set to Auto-Lock once DoorSense detects that the door has closed.
Customers say
Customers like the app and appearance of the lock. They say it’s a great product and the Yale app is pretty good. However, some customers feel the value is not worth it and the connectivity is poor. Opinions are mixed on performance, ease of installation, noise, and quality.
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Felipe –
Great lock
This sleek looking lock not only looks great on my new steel entryway door but it is also quiet, easy to use and boasts plenty of useful features. The Yale app is pretty good and set up was easy. You can set up multiple codes, time of day access, notifications etc. I was also able to easily integrate it into my SmartThings network. The installation was straightforward and instructions were clear and simple. One of the most useful features is the auto-lock, which my old Schlage lock also had, but this lock comes with an open/closed door sensor which prevents the auto-lock from locking the deadbolt if the door is open or left ajar, saving the door frame from damage. There’s also a button on the inside that overrides the auto lock for when you want to close the door but leave it unlocked for people to come in and out (e.g. workers). Super convenient. I had to enter a code and perform a sequence of steps with the Schlage lock, which was not if a pain. I haven’t tried the auto-unlock feature. Lastly, I choose the keyless lock because in the years that I owned the Schlage lock (which I moved to another door) I never once needed the key. I hope this doesn’t come back to bite me.
Amazon Customer –
Excellent keyless lock
This lock has been excellent so far, going on 3 months. No fingerprints left although I do rotate codes regularly. I use it with ADT and haven’t had any issues. Although it’s touch screen, you need to press the numbers like actual buttons. Battery life has been good. I replace them every 4 weeks as a precaution since there is no keyway.
RNP –
Mostly good except one little gripe
Install was easy, works really well with Ring and that is the main reason I got it, so that I can disarm ring from the lock as soon as you enter. I’m still a happy user not sure if some software update can fix this.The only problem is that you have to hit the Yale button to wake up the system so that you can see the numbers. There are only two options being provided to arm or disarm, hitting the Yale button or by numbers. The fact is I can only use one because you have to hit the yale button to wake up. For example, I go in and out when people are in the house, so I wanted to just lock but not arm. THe only way to lock is to use the Yale button. Even though the there is an option that says arm with keypad to lock but I cannot use this since I have to use the Yale button to wake.
Matt –
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.
AG –
Work great
Works great. Easy setup. I like the fact that theres a key option.
HB –
Great customer support
At first the lock did not operate correctly. I called their support and the representative pushed the updated firmware and reset the lock. After 40 minutes it was working correctly. Very pleased with the support.