Yale
The Yale Assure Lock Touchscreen with Ridgefield Handleset is a Grade 2 ANSI/BHMA smart deadbolt bundle that replaces existing deadbolts on standard doors, featuring a backlit touchscreen keypad and a matching passage handleset. It offers built-in Wi-Fi via an included bridge, Bluetooth for auto-unlock, and biometric fingerprint verification, all controllable through the Yale Access app without a hub. The lock integrates with major voice assistants and includes advanced security features like two-factor authentication and DoorSense for automatic locking.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors highlight the ease of setup and seamless smart home integration as standout features. They praise the advanced security capabilities, such as biometric verification and Auto-Lock, for reducing daily hassles. The no-hub Wi-Fi functionality and the ability to upgrade with future modules are emphasized as key advantages for modern smart home users.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally praise the simple installation and the reliability of the touchscreen locking mechanism. Common positive themes include the convenience of app-based remote control and voice compatibility. Recurring complaints focus on battery life concerns and occasional difficulties encountered during the initial setup of the smart modules.
Common Complaints
Battery life concerns due to the requirement for four AA batteries and occasional smart module setup issues reported by users.
How It Compares
vs. Yale Assure Lock SL
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Choose the Assure Lock 2 for native Wi-Fi and biometric security, or the SL for a basic, module-upgradable option.
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