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Yale Assure Lock with Z-Wave - Smart Keypad Deadbolt -Works with Ring Alarm, Samsung SmartThings, Wink and More (Hub required, sold separately) - Bronze

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Arrives Wednesday, Nov 27
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Color: Oil Rubbed Bronze


Style: Keypad


Features

  • Unlock your door without keys by entering your code on the lock's backlit keypad; Lock the door behind you by pressing any button or by enabling auto relock
  • Lock and unlock your door from anywhere by adding the lock to a compatible Z-Wave smart home or alarm system and app (i.e. Samsung SmartThings, Ring Alarm, Wink, etc.). Requires compatible hub sold separately and app - no Yale app is used for this lock
  • Replaces your existing deadbolt in minutes on standard doors, 1-3/4" to 2-1/4" thick with just a screwdriver. No additional holes needed. Mounting hardware and batteries included
  • Comes with two physical keys for added peace of mind
  • Works with Alexa via a compatible hub. Features may vary based on Z-Wave controller. Requires compatible system for smart features
  • Backed by Yale, the world's favorite lock brand since 1840 with a lifetime limited on finish and mechanical hardware
  • Don't worry about getting locked out with dead batteries, the lock comes with 2 physical keys for back-up and will alert you when batteries are getting low
  • Features a BHMA Grade 2 certified deadbolt that's fully motorized and super quiet
  • Don't worry about marking your door, the lock has a rubber gasket to protect your door's finish
  • Enable Auto Relock to ensure your door always locks behind you - Disable it at any time from the lock menu

Description

Lose Your Keys. For Good. Unlock and lock your home with ease from the backlit push button keypad. Create unique pin codes for friends and family and remove codes whenever you need to. This Yale Assure Lock features Z-Wave technology and seamlessly integrates into 50+ home automation and security systems including SmartThings, Wink, Alarm.com, Vera and more! When added to most Z-Wave automation systems, lock and unlock your door, create pin codes, view access history and receive notifications from anywhere. The lock is tamper resistant, easy to install and even easier to use! Product Details Works with Amazon Alexa for voice control (Wink or SmartThings hub required, Alexa device and hub sold separately) Replaces existing deadbolt with just a screwdriver, Requires a face bore hole of 2-1/8", backset of 2-3/8" or 2-3/4". Fits on standard doors 1 3/4" to 2 1/4" thick Create up to 250 unique pin codes to share with family and friends (25 with no controller) Unlock by entering your 4-8 digit PIN code on the backlit, push button keypad, with your smart home app (i.e. SmartThings) or using your physical key Voted 1 Smart Door Lock brand for 2017 by CEPro 4 AA Batteries required (included)


Brand: ‎Yale


Special Feature: ‎Keyless


Lock Type: ‎Keypad


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.5 x 5.5 x 10 inches


Material: ‎Rubber


Style: ‎Keypad


Color: ‎Oil Rubbed Bronze


Finish Type: ‎Bronze


Included Components: ‎Yale Assure Lock Keypad, Z-Wave Smart Module, Deadbolt Strike and Mounting Hardware, 4 AA Batteries, Installation Manual and Door Template, 2 Keys


Shape: ‎Oval


Item Weight: ‎1 Pounds


Control Method: ‎Voice


Manufacturer: ‎Yale Security Inc.


Part Number: ‎YRD216-ZW2-0BP


Item Weight: ‎1 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎5.5 x 5.5 x 10 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎YRD216-ZW2-0BP


Batteries: ‎4 AA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎Keypad


Finish: ‎Bronze


Power Source: ‎Battery powered


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Head Style: ‎Lock Only


Display Style: ‎Push Button


Special Features: ‎Keyless


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Battery Cell Type: ‎Alkaline


Warranty Description: ‎Lifetime limited warranty on Finish and Mechanical. One year on Electronics


Date First Available: February 17, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • So good, I bought 2
Color: Satin Nickel Style: Touchscreen
When we moved into our new house, the geek in me knew I wanted a smart lock. I looked for one that looked good and found this Yale. Installing and configuring were a breeze. I use a Z-wave module for use with the Hubitat Elevation hub, but I have also used it with HomeKit and prefer Z-wave. Once I paired the z-wave module, I was able to create and assign codes in Hubitat and then automate to my heart's content. When not using an automation, the key pad is easy to see and use during the day and at night. There's a chime that lets you know the lock has locked properly or if the lock has jammed or not closed properly. It runs on 4 AA batteries, which seem to last over a year with our use. One issue you have to be aware of, but this applies to all smart locks. The deadbolt needs to open and close smoothly so you may have to adjust the strike plate in the door frame. Our house settles and shifts between wet winters and very dry summers, so at one point, the door frame wasn't lined up perfectly. We had to file away a bit of the strike plate to make sure that regardless of the season, the lock opens and closes smoothly. Once we did that, we didn't have any problems and the battery life increased quite a bit. Even a little friction in opening and closing will wear the batteries out quickly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 7, 2023 by Sandro Munoz

  • Works with Ring, never had an issue!
Color: Satin Nickel Style: Touchscreen
This is my second purchase for another home. Great for VRBO and easy to use.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 8, 2023 by Daleen O'Dell

  • Works perfectly
Color: Satin Nickel Style: Key-Free
I’ve had it for about a month. Easy to install. Works perfectly. Easy to integrate with ring alarm system.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 2, 2023 by Jrs84

  • Yale Assure Lock with Z-Wave (YRD226-ZW2-619) - User Log Works with SmartThings
Color: Satin Nickel Style: Touchscreen
Our Schlage keypad deadbolt lock broke after 8yrs of service. I decided to replace it with the Yale Assure Z Wave smart lock to integrate it with our SmartThings (ST) hub. Installation was very easy. The only issue I ran into was the deadbolt mechanism did not operate smoothly when I first installed it. The installation diagram mentions you need to check that it moves freely at each step of the way and although I thought I followed the directions it was still sticking. It appears the deadbolt mechanism and the interior/exterior covers have very small tolerance so you need to constantly check for smooth operation while mating and fastening them through the deadbolt mechanism (it might help with an extra pair of hands). One thing I dislike is the included rectangular strike plate for the door frame. It would have been nice if Yale provided a plate with a lip. As for programming the lock, there are many reviews/comments saying this Z Wave lock does not show who unlocked the deadbolt in the ST app log. This is inaccurate. You can see who unlocked the deadbolt if you follow the directions below: 1) Follow the directions that came with the lock including the step where you set your master entry code 2) DO NOT create regular entry codes using the keypad. If you created entry codes from the lock's keypad, ST history log will only show "Code 2" or "Code 3" as the one who unlocked the deadbolt. If you created codes using the keypad, you'll have to do a factory reset and start over. 3) Open the ST app on your phone (I'm using an iPhone app) and on the upper left corner of the screen, tap the three horizontal bars (menu bar) 4) Select SmartApps 5) Add the Smart Lock Guess Access widget by tapping on it 6) Once the widget is added, you'll see the widget on the main screen. Select the widget. 7) In the upper left corner of the widget screen, select Lock Codes and then select Invite Guest 8) Complete all three fields and save them for each account you are creating. The info provided in the "Who will be using this lock?" field is what will be shown in the log. 9) You can click on 'History' in the upper right corner and you'll see that each account has been created with a date/time stamp. 10) Users can start using their entry codes immediately. However, their unlock history will not be logged. It seems it takes 4-6 hrs for the user log history to be activated in ST. After 4-6 hrs, when a user unlocks with their code, the history log will show the date/person/time of when the deadbolt unlocked. 11) You can turn on notifications in the ST app and iPhone to notify you each time the deadbolt is unlocked. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 30, 2021 by Steve K

  • Integration with Ring - Meh. Compares quite unfavorably with the August Smart Lock Pro it replaced
Color: Satin Nickel Style: Key-Free
I was probably spoiled by the feature set of my August lock, because the Yale Assure Lock SL with Z-Wave, Key-Free Touchscreen Deadbolt is a dunce by comparison. The one thing it does well is connect to the Ring Alarm Z-wave hub - - but integration with Ring means forfeiting most of the remote functionality afforded in the August app. That means actually having to touch the lock's screen (complete with using a "master code" and having the five-fold paper manual in front of you translate the functions into push-button sequences) to adjust the volume, enable the inside indicator, configuring one touch or delayed locking,.... basically anything except assigning user codes. Speaking of user codes.... the stand alone lock permits 6 digit user codes, but once it's connected to Ring, you're limited to 4 digits - - (connecting the lock to my home security system limits codes to 4 digits instead of the native 6 - - go figure). There's no geo-fencing, no one-time user codes (huh?), and no time constrained (schedule based) codes (The Ring app politely informs me, "Schedules can't be used with smart locks at this time"). . The lock has no "door sense" feature to tell you if the the door's been left ajar. Quite oddly (stupidly?), the auto lock time delay can't be set to more than 30 seconds. To its credit, keypad entry is smooth, and the more classic manual deadbolt knob confuses less people than the August's hulky mechanism. Installation was easy and required no retrofits to our existing door or latch bores. Mercifully, the lock connects to Alexa via Ring. Alexa allows locking and unlocking to be controlled in routines. I used the Ring alarm door sensor "closed" as a trigger to auto lock after a wait period of my choosing. Overall I'm underwhelmed both with the device's native feature set and the primitive Ring alarm integration. The Alexa connector allows for adequate automation - albeit without geo-fencing. It's one of the very few locks that is certified to work with the Ring alarm Z-wave hub, and the Prime Day pricing wooed me over. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 28, 2021 by Review couple

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