Yale Security Electronic Push Button Deadbolt Fully Motorized with Zwave Technology, Polished Brass
$44.99
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Price: $44.99
(as of Aug 24, 2024 05:22:33 UTC – Details)
Unlock and lock your home with ease from the backlit touchscreen keypad. Create unique entry codes for friends and family and remove codes whenever you need to. This lock features Z-Wave and seamlessly integrates into 50+ home automation and security systems including SmartThings, Alarm.com, Honeywell, ADT, Wink and more! When added to most Z-Wave systems, lock and unlock your door, create pin codes, view access history and receive notifications from anywhere. *Features may vary based on Z-Wave controller.
Works with Alexa for voice control (hub required, Alexa device and hub sold separately)
Transitional design complements any door
For added security “Privacy Mode” will lock out all codes
Auto re-lock function can be enabled or disabled at the touch of a button
Customers say
Customers like the performance, keys, and security of the lock. For example, they mention it works well, has illuminated keys, is very secure, and the construction is very solid. That said, opinions are mixed on ease of use, quality, value, and battery life.
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Philip Martian –
Works great! Yale quality!
Straight forward installation. Programming a bit challenging. This lock works great. This lower cost model doesn’t include the wifi card for connecting to a home network but it can be added later. So far battery life is excellent, daily operation problem free. If you bungle the code three times in a row the lock locks you out for a minute. The control panel and casing look and feel great. Important that after installation the locking mechanism moves freely. If the hole on the edge of the door was not drilled perfectly straight the lock may have to be mounted at a slight angle to compensate. In other words, when you look at the lock from the outside or inside the rectangular lock may not be perfectly straight up and down. With my old round mechanical deadbolt the skew was not noticeable (because the lock face was round). If you try to force the Yale to be vertically aligned it may put pressure on the deadbolt slider making it hard to lock and unlock. This will not work with a battery operated lock. It must have zero resistance when you turn the handle on the inside to lock it or the motor will work too hard and the battery life and reliability of the lock will be compromised. Note: I live in an older home with nonstandard doors. You should not have this issue with pre-drilled new doors..
E. David –
Easy to install works with SmartThings. Can be remotely controlled from anywhere in the world
It was easy to install this smart lock. I like that there is an added Zwave chip that allows it to work with SmartThings. Can be remotely controlled from anywhere in the world. It was easy to get it to be recognized by the SmartThings app.
Mark Brandon –
Uh… Programming this Device Does Not Match the Documentation
I purchased this absurd product in August 2017. Installation was straightforward enough, but the programming of this device just doesn’t conform to the instructions at all. The support desk is absurdly limited to 8am – 6pm Monday through Friday, making it nearly impossible to reach, since most people need to be working during business hours and not in front of their lock. One person was staffing the desk during my ordeal.Making certain that my problems weren’t with my understanding of the documentation — which, by the way, looks like a middle-school Martian wrote it — the support desk person walked me through the process. Noting that the lock opened before a code was even put in, making the lock useless as a lock, the exasperated tech said that I must have a defective device and advised me to exchange it. I’m not sure if the tech was himself not that good, if the device really was defective, or if he was trying to get me off the phone. I left work early just so I could call before the desk closed… go figure.A week later, the new lock arrived, and it had the same problems. The original device, after all, wasn’t defective. It’s just a poorly designed, unprogrammable, insecure, utterly worthless lock. I have now returned both devices, and went with a Schlage lock. After wrestling with these two devices for four frustrating, un-retrievable hours of my life, here’s hoping I’ll have better luck with that one.
thebarrister –
Lovely and Convenient
I wanted to switch my deadbolt for a keypad so that I never had to worry about locking myself out of the house. I also was excited about being able to give codes to contractors or dog walkers on a temporary basis. One other bonus I have found with having this lock is that I can start my car on cold winter mornings and go back in the house for a while and not worry about fumbling with detaching my house key from my car key. A poor man’s remote car starter as it were.This was very easy to install, it fit exactly in the deadbolt holes after I removed my deadbolt. I had first purchased the Schlage version but it stuck too far out from the door and prevented my storm door from closing. This one has a much narrower profile so it does not interfere with my door. The construction is very solid. The only issue I had is sometimes the lock would stick when opening it from the inside occasionally but another reviewer said that I may have over tightened the screws when installing it.I have had it for about 6 weeks now and it is working really well. When I first installed it, I had it set to play a sound when the keys were pressed and I also had it set to autolock. I have since turned these two features off because they were not as helpful as I had thought. The key pad is lighted and will flash when you press the keys so I prefer that over playing a note. The autolock will turn the bolt whether the door is open or closed so that became more of a burden than it was worth. It’s easy enough to press 1 to lock the door after we are all outside.It is very easy to program and delete numbers, but not so easy that I have memorized it. I do it infrequently enough that I have to pull out the directions every time, but they are easy to follow.I have had several people complement me on the lock and one even asked for the name of my Locksmith so they could get one installed. “Amazon and Myself” was my reply.Update Aug 2018: I’ve had this lock installed since Dec 2015 on the main door that is used everyday and the lithium batteries are still going strong. I have both autolock and the sound turned off, but I am impressed that the batteries are still going strong considering how often it has locked and unlocked itself in the last 2-1/2 years.
BW & ABAP –
Yale keypad deadbolt works as described
I bought this lock even though it doesn’t have any newer bells and whistles. It is a couple of steps above the mechanical lock that you have to operate using a key. That is good enough for me primarily due to the deep discount on these locks right now.Lock was new, even though the package was open, and the batteries were removed. Apparently, they were so old that the batteries started leaking within the packaging. That is probably the reason for the deep discount.My previous keypad deadbolt only had an actuator to engage/disengage the deadbolt. So, you will have to physically turn the knob. Because of that design, the 9V battery lasted a very long time. In this Yale lock, there is no knob to turn; it will extend and withdraw the deadbolt. I am not sure how long the AA batteries last if they have to perform the deadbolt operation.Installation was fairly easy. It looks good. We are happy with the product and we would recommend it.
DT_TO –
My parent’s are older and we were concerned about access to their house in an emergency. I ordered these and they were great. Well made and very reasonably priced compared to other brands I have used.They were easy to physically install and the connected first try to my Smartthings hub. There is also a Yale app that you can use.Now, if there is an emergency we can remotely open my parents doors. We can also lock the doors if they forget or set them to auto lock.Very good value for money.The only drawback was that the batteries in the package were dead (in both of the locks I ordered). I was initially afraid they weren’t working but luckily my parents had some spare AA batteries. When I put them in, the locks powered up immediately.
Megaton479 –
Good lock – extremely easy to install as long as your door fits the required measurements, especially the bore hole (we had to get a hole saw to expand ours). Easy to set up with codes and easy to use. Tapered deadbolt operates very smoothly. This lock is extremely convenient to use when carrying lots of items rather than having to keep a hand free for keys.
Maria viegas –
 Itâs perfect it works well and at a very reasonable price
NS –
Only changed the batteries once.
Clinton C. –
Note to potential buyer: If your door is less than 1-3/4″ thick, this will not work for you right out of the box. This is footnoted in small print on the box: that you must install a “thin door gasket kit” if your door is between 1-3/8″ to 1-3/4″ thick. Mine is an old door and 1-1/2″ thick.This is not stated in the Amazon ad for this product, and I didn’t discover this until after I had bored a hole through my door so that I could no longer re-install the older 1-1/2″ deadbolt.I had to jury-rig the lock so that I could at least lock the door semi-securely, and wait for Abloy to ship me the “thin door gasket kit”. This is being done apparently free of charge, but I will post an update to this review once it actually arrives. From the instruction manual available online, installing this gasket will make the door lock look really ugly. We shall see.Otherwise, the lock is quite easy to program — takes a couple minutes to figure it out. I have not yet installed a Z-Wave hub, so I have disabled the Z-Wave feature for the moment.Update: Assa Abloy will not supply a gasket kit to me without charge, and would not do it from the US either. They directed me to contact their Canadian counterpart, who then directed me to local distributors, who when I attempted, could not reach. Fed up with this, I looked online again, this time armed with the part number. I found a Canadian distributor for the kit, Aartech Canada. The kit will cost me $20 within shipping and taxes, but I have no other choice. Not the greatest experience, so I’m knocking off one star for this.