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Yale - Assure Lock 2 - Smart Lock Wi-Fi Deadbolt with Touchscreen Keypad | Fingerprint Access - Satin Nickel

Model: YRD420-F-WF1-619
SKU: 6554594
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Pros for Yale - Assure Lock 2 - Smart Lock Wi-Fi Deadbolt with Touchscreen Keypad | Fingerprint Access - Satin Nickel
Ease of use, Installation, Keypad, Design, CompatibilityEase of use, Installation, Keypad, Quality, AppThere were no pros for this productEase of use, Installation, Keypad, Bluetooth, Security
Cons for Yale - Assure Lock 2 - Smart Lock Wi-Fi Deadbolt with Touchscreen Keypad | Fingerprint Access - Satin Nickel
Battery Life, PriceBattery Life, CalibrationThere were no cons for this productBattery Life, Reliability, Auto Unlock, Instructions

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Customers regard the Assure Lock 2 as easy to install, with a convenient fingerprint access feature and a sleek design. However, they express concerns about its short battery life, occasional issues with auto-lock and app connectivity, and its price point.

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  • Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Most Expensive Isn’t Always Best.

    tl;dr it’s fancy and far better than a traditional lock, but the batteries hardly last 2 months (Duracell Optimum), the fingerprint reader is too finicky, and the lock status is incorrect too often (locked v unlocked). After months of research and video reviews, I finally decided on a smart lock. This thing is nice, y’all. High quality construction, easy to install all the components, and the app walks you through all the steps. I got the Bluetooth connected right away, easy enough to pair with my WiFi, and went through the slightly lengthy fingerprint setup. The three users in my house with registered fingerprints have never been able to get it to unlock with prints. This lock has some great features like auto-lock after a set time, auto-unlock at set times, Bluetooth proximity unlock, WiFi control from anywhere, guest access, and more. Feature packed! Calibrating the lock wasn’t too bad, but you have to follow all the instructions and know how the door lines up and such. Nbd. After a month it started to get wonky. I would come home, the app would notify me it was unlocking the door based on the set geofence and Bluetooth proximity, but nothing happened with the lock. Checked the app, it says “unlocked.” Checked the door, still firmly locked. Had to “lock” and the unlock the door via the app to get in. That was 4 out of 7 days a week. Fingerprint never would read properly. PIN worked fine, but why pay $300 for a lock that generally only works with the PIN or the Bluetooth connection? Came home one day after 2 months of regular, daily use and the door wouldn’t unlock. Instead, it responded with a red settings cog wheel and sounded like R2-D2 crying. Checked the app, no connection. Used the physical key to get in; dead batteries. 4 Duracell Optimum AA’s dead, that’s $10+ worth of batteries. 6 times a year (2-month lifespan) is $60 in batteries a year on top of the $300 for the lock itself. Is the convenience worth that cost? It also would have been nice to know the batteries were dying. I have push notifications and email alerts setup. I get the notifications that the door was left open, or the deadbolt didn’t fully extend (though that scenario only occurred once), but got NOTHING regarding the battery status. Fail. So it really is a nice, well-made lock and all. But, I do feel like I could have gone with a competitor’s brand, spent less, and still gotten a good smart lock. You can’t win ‘em all I guess.

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  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best HomeKit lock in 2023

    The Yale Assure Lock 2 Touch Fingerprint with Wi-Fi is a feature-packed smart lock that brings convenience and security to your doorstep. As someone who values both ease of access and peace of mind, I've been thoroughly impressed with this smart lock. Design and Build: The Yale Assure Lock 2 boasts a sleek and modern design that seamlessly blends with any door. The black touchscreen and brushed metal accents give it an elegant look. Installation was straightforward, and it easily replaced my existing deadbolt. The build quality feels robust, assuring me of its durability. Fingerprint Sensor: The touch fingerprint sensor is one of the standout features of this lock. Setting up fingerprints was a breeze, and the recognition accuracy is commendable. It provides quick and hassle-free access for family members and authorized guests, eliminating the need for physical keys. Wi-Fi Connectivity: The addition of Wi-Fi connectivity is a game-changer. With the Yale Access app, I can lock and unlock my door remotely, receive real-time notifications, and manage access codes from anywhere. The Wi-Fi integration also enables voice control through Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, enhancing its overall smart home compatibility. Keypad: In addition to fingerprints, the keypad is a convenient way to enter your home. You can create unique PIN codes for family members and guests, and it's backlit for easy use in low-light conditions. Security Features: Yale is known for its commitment to security, and this lock is no exception. It features advanced encryption and tamper alarms, providing peace of mind that your home is well-protected. The auto-lock feature can be customized to lock the door after a specified time, adding an extra layer of security. Battery Life: The lock is powered by four AA batteries, and I've been pleasantly surprised by how long they last. Even with frequent use, the batteries have held up well, and the lock sends low-battery alerts to the app in advance. User-Friendly App: The Yale Access app is intuitive and user-friendly, making it easy to manage access and monitor lock activity. It offers a clear log of who entered or exited your home and when. Room for Improvement: While the Yale Assure Lock 2 is an impressive smart lock, there is always room for improvement. The price may be a bit steep for some, especially when considering the cost of additional Wi-Fi bridge devices for remote access. Conclusion: The Yale Assure Lock 2 Touch Fingerprint with Wi-Fi is a solid choice for those looking to upgrade their home security and smart home ecosystem. Its combination of fingerprint recognition, Wi-Fi connectivity, and a user-friendly app makes it a standout in the market. While the initial investment might be a consideration, the peace of mind and convenience it provides are well worth it for those who prioritize security and smart home integration. Overall, I highly recommend the Yale Assure Lock 2 to anyone looking to enhance their home access control.

    Posted by Mobileaddict215

  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great smart lock.

    Life changing purchase. I can have friends and family come check on my house and pets when I am not home. It also allows me a quicker/easier way to enter my home. During the install, make sure the deadbolt is able open and close without any friction. My lock was losing battery quick until I realized it was utilizing more battery due the door frame pressing up on the deadbolt. Great product. I took off a star because I had to recalibrate it once due to unknown reasons.

    This review is from Yale - Assure Lock 2 - Smart Lock Wi-Fi Deadbolt with Touchscreen Keypad | Fingerprint Access - Black Suede

    Posted by FelixW

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