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Yale Assure Keyless Bluetooth Smart Lock review: Rest assured, this keyless smart lock is a big miss Yale locks have impressed us in the past, but the key-free Assure lock is a big ol' swing-and-miss.
So within a week, we installed Yale's smart lock upgrade kit and never looked back. We still use the Assure's keypad most of the time, but it's been genuinely helpful having a bit more connectivity.
Before selecting the smart lock to suit your front door, there is a two-question quiz on the Yale website to ascertain your current set-up and find the model that will be compatible.
Like the Yale lock, the programming is all done from the front keypad. The Schlage comes with a randomly generated programming code, which can be changed once the lock is set up.
With support for all the major smart home platforms along with a wide range of configs and finishes, Yale's Assure Lock 2 has set a new standard for smart deadbolts.
The smart lock leader focused on price and ease of use to deliver this keypad deadbolt, which doesn't offer wireless connectivity.
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