
Yale Security
The Yale Assure Lock 2 Wi‑Fi is a keyed electronic deadbolt smart lock that combines built‑in Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth, and a touchscreen or push‑button keypad for key‑free entry. It offers remote access, voice‑assistant control, and Grade 2 security, targeting tech‑savvy homeowners with standard US doors.
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$264.84
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$235.58
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$169.19
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$299.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and product editors highlight the Yale Assure Lock 2 Wi‑Fi for its straightforward DIY installation, built‑in Wi‑Fi that removes the need for an external bridge, and solid Grade 2 security rating. They commend its broad voice‑assistant compatibility but caution that the constant Wi‑Fi connection may increase battery usage and occasionally cause connectivity issues.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally express satisfaction with the convenience of app and keypad access, the ability to share temporary codes, and the hands‑free Auto‑Unlock feature. Common complaints revolve around faster battery drain due to Wi‑Fi and occasional signal hiccups, while some note the lock’s bulkier profile compared to traditional deadbolts.
Common Complaints
Frequent battery replacements caused by Wi‑Fi power draw, intermittent Wi‑Fi connectivity, and the lock’s relatively large size affecting door appearance.
How It Compares
vs. Schlage Encode
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Choose Schlage Encode if you need top‑tier security and a lighter lock, and don’t mind adding a bridge.
vs. August Wi‑Fi (retrofit)
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Select August Wi‑Fi if you prefer a low‑profile retrofit and already have a compatible deadbolt.
vs. Kwikset Halo
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Kwikset Halo is a solid alternative when you want built‑in Wi‑Fi and a keypad at a comparable price, but without Yale’s extra security certifications.