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Yale Touchscreen Deadbolt with Z-Wave in Oil Rubbed Bronze

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Color: Oil Rubbed Bronze


Size: Touchscreen


Configuration: With Key


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.Control Method:Voice
  • 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

Description

Lose Your Keys. For Good. Unlock and lock your home with ease from the backlit touchscreen 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 , 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! Features may vary based on Z-Wave controller. User codes must be entered within 5 seconds (while touchscreen is active) or process will have to be restarted.

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
ManufacturerYale Security Inc.
Product TypeTouchscreen Keypad Lock
Material CompositionZinc, Rubber
Color & FinishBronze Finish
Product Dimensions5.5 x 5.5 x 10 inches (LxWxH)
Weight3.5 Pounds
ConnectivityZ-Wave for smart home integration
Control MethodVoice Control
Power SourceBattery Powered (4 AA batteries included)
Intended UseEnhanced Security for Home or Office
Product FeaturesTouchscreen interface, Voice-activated control, Z-Wave compatibility
Lock ConfigurationKeypad Deadbolt with touchscreen functionality
Package ContentsLock, Z-Wave Smart Module, Deadbolt Strike, Mounting Hardware, 4 AA Batteries, 2 Keys, Installation Guide
WarrantyLifetime limited warranty on finish and mechanical parts, One year on electronics
Country of OriginChina

Frequently asked questions

The Yale Touchscreen Deadbolt offers enhanced home security by allowing you to create unique pin codes for family and guests, eliminating the need for traditional keys. Its touchscreen keypad is tamper-proof, locking out after too many incorrect attempts, and it features an auto-lock function that secures the door when it's closed.

Yes, the Yale Touchscreen Deadbolt can be integrated with various smart home systems. It's compatible with Z-Wave technology, allowing it to connect with smart home hubs like SmartThings, Wink, and others. This integration enables remote locking and unlocking, real-time alerts, and the ability to set custom automation rules.

The installation process of the Yale Touchscreen Deadbolt is designed to be straightforward and can typically be completed with just a screwdriver. It fits on standard doors and comes with a detailed instruction manual. However, compatibility with your door's current setup should be checked before purchase.

If the battery dies in the Yale Touchscreen Deadbolt, it won't lock you out. The lock features a low battery indicator to alert you when it's time to replace the batteries. In case the batteries are completely drained, you can use a 9V battery to temporarily power the lock and gain access using your pin code.

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This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Yale Assure Lock with Z-Wave technology receives high praise for its ease of installation, smooth operation, and integration with smart home systems like SmartThings. Customers appreciate the convenience of key-free access, the ability to create multiple user codes, and the sleek design of the touchscreen. Despite mostly positive feedback, some users point out that the product seems overpriced compared to basic models and express desires for better compatibility features with applications like Home Assistant.

Pros

  • πŸ”“ Easy installation and setup process
  • πŸ”§ Smooth integration with SmartThings and possibly other smart home systems
  • πŸ‘€ Ability to create multiple user codes for different users
  • 🎨 Sleek design with a backlit keypad and touchscreen functionality
  • πŸ”Š Good speaker quality and responsive to voice commands through Alexa

Cons

  • πŸ’°Perceived as overpriced compared to simpler locking mechanisms
  • πŸ”„ Some issues noted with app connectivity and status updating
  • πŸ”§ Installation may require precise alignment to ensure smooth operation
  • ❌ Limited compatibility with some smart home setups like Home Assistant

Should I Buy It?

If you're looking for a stylish, smart lock that integrates well with SmartThings and offers keyless entry with the convenience of customizable access codes, the Yale Assure Lock with Z-Wave is a solid choice. However, consider your budget and the importance of seamless integration with your current smart home setup before purchasing, as there are cheaper alternatives for those who don't need advanced features.


  • Yale Assure Lock with Z-Wave (YRD226-ZW2-619) - User Log Works with SmartThings
Color: Satin Nickel Size: Touchscreen Configuration: With Key
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

  • So far so good
Color: Satin Nickel Size: Touchscreen Configuration: No Key
So far I have really liked this lock and it has functioned flawlessly. I like that it is a one press lock and you don't have to enter the code to lock. The lock moves smoothly with no issues. The zwave functionality has been working well for the most part. It is directly connected to Smartthings with no issues, but I also have it connected to Home Assistant (via ST). Whenever HA restarts it always thinks the lock is unlocked even though it is not. That is not a lock issue, just mentioning for others that may be looking for a HA integration. With that said though, these locks do seem to be overpriced for what they are. A simple combo powered lock runs less than $50 these days, not sure why manufacturers think the zwave connection part is worth another $100. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2024 by Jacob

  • Great lock
Color: Satin Nickel Size: Touchscreen Configuration: No Key
We have been using this at our home for years. No more keys. This lock made it easy for us with dog sitters, cleaners or anyone who needed one time access. The lock gives you the ability to set temp codes which has helped us on multiple occasions. The deadbolt moves smooth and does not get hung up. Highly recommend ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024 by Brandon Sievers

  • Good lock, works well with Alexa and Ring Alarm
Color: Satin Nickel Size: Touchscreen Configuration: No Key
I wanted a lock that specifically worked with my Ring Alarm which is why I chose this model. I wanted to be able to lock the lock which also arms my Ring Alarm at the same time as well as disarm the alarm when I unlock the lock. The only issues I've encountered so far is going to close the door and sometimes my hand will hit the one touch lock button and it would automatically lock my lock (with the door still open) and my alarm would go off, that has been getting some used to being careful on where to grab the door. The other issue is that the touch pad is a little slow to respond so it takes a litter longer to enter the code than my old lock which had the raised buttons. But in all it works perfectly for what we wanted and are happy with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2024 by K. Kline

  • Works with my Ring alarm!!
Color: Oil Rubbed Bronze Size: Touchscreen Configuration: No Key
I wanted a version of the Yale deadbolt that would work with the Ring eco-system. This lock does this. One of the drawbacks (my opinion) is the fact you cannot use the Yale app with this model. Overall it's a fantastic deadbolt as long as you have z-wave and/or a ring alarm. Install was easy too. I researched for months to make sure it worked with Ring. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024 by bigmatt503

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