
Yale
The Yale Assure Lever is a Wi-Fi-enabled smart lever lock featuring a touchscreen keypad designed to replace traditional lever or knob locks on doors without deadbolts. It enables keyless entry through PIN codes, mobile app control, automatic unlock via proximity detection, and voice assistant integration.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers highlight the Yale Assure Lock 2 Touch as one of the most versatile smart lock options available, praising its support for fingerprint recognition, PIN codes, mobile app control, and traditional keys. Experts emphasize real-world usability, noting that the Wi-Fi module integration provides significant convenience for remote management, particularly the ability to grant temporary PIN codes to visitors and verify lock status remotely. They recommend considering battery life planning and power module options before upgrading.
What Users Say
Common user praise centers on the convenience and flexibility for managing multiple people's access, reliable remote control when away from home, ease of installation requiring minimal tools and time, and responsive mobile app functionality. Recurring complaints include occasional connectivity issues with Wi-Fi modules and the ongoing need for battery monitoring.
Common Complaints
Occasional connectivity issues with Wi-Fi modules. Ongoing need for battery monitoring
How It Compares
vs. Yale Assure Lock 2 Touch
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Choose the Assure Lever for doors without deadbolts and the Lock 2 Touch for standard doors with existing deadbolts.
vs. Connected by August Yale Assure Lever
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Choose the native Yale version for Yale ecosystem users and the August variant for those already using August.
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