Yale Assure Lock with Wi-Fi – Satin Nickel Smart Lock for Front Door with Touchscreen Keypad, App Control, Backup Key, and Deadbolt – Secure Keyless Entry Door Lock, YRD226-CBA-619

Original price was: $319.99.Current price is: $36.99.

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Upgrade your door with the Assure Lock, a smart lock with a sleek touchscreen keypad for key-free entry. The lock has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth so it lets you to lock/unlock, share access and see who comes and goes all using your app, from anywhere! For ultimate convenience, your Assure Lock will unlock automatically as you approach the door and it will relock once the door is closed! Plus, you can lock, unlock or check current status with voice assistants including Amazon Alexa, Hey Google or Siri. The lock features a backlit touchscreen keypad so even when you don’t have your phone, you can unlock your door without the hassle of keys. It’s super easy to use and installs in minutes with just a screwdriver on standard doors (1-3/4″ to 2-1/4″ thick).
REPLACES YOUR EXISTING DEADBOLT: With a touchscreen smart lock, you can lock and unlock your door without the hassle of keys.
KEY-FREE ACCESS: Lock, unlock, share access and see who comes and goes from anywhere using the Yale Access App – no additional hub needed, Wi-Fi Connect included. This product will not operate outside of the US or Canada.
HANDS FULL. NO PROBLEM. A lock that auto-unlocks as you approach – now that’s a warm welcome. With this hands-free option, you don’t need to touch your lock or your phone. If you don’t have your phone, just use the keypad Always let Yale get the door.
WORKS WITH YOUR FAVORITE VOICE ASSISTANTS: Lock, unlock and check lock status with voice assistants including Alexa, Hey Google and Siri. Alexa can also provide notifications when your battery is running low so you can proactively replace them. Set up smart reorders through Dash Replenishment to make sure you always have replacement batteries when you need them. – No additional hub needed.
AUTO LOCK FOR PEACE OF MIND:You didn’t forget to lock the door, your lock did it for you. Rest easy knowing that your door is locked every time you leave the house and when you go to bed at night. Disable it at any time from the lock menu.

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9 reviews for Yale Assure Lock with Wi-Fi – Satin Nickel Smart Lock for Front Door with Touchscreen Keypad, App Control, Backup Key, and Deadbolt – Secure Keyless Entry Door Lock, YRD226-CBA-619

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  1. Paul Hochenberg

    Yale Locks
    High quality, ease of installation great reputation and good reviews

  2. David Beam

    August version doesn’t work and no one has ever worked with it
    I purchased the one with the AUGUST connection – because you don’t need to buy a hub with the AUGUST connection – because it comes with the lock – the AUGUST “hubs” are in the box.HOWEVER, fair warning – I don’t know if I’m just terribly unlucky – or if I should have avoided the AUGUST version, but I bought THREE of these locks. Three. Like I mentioned above, you must connect it to a hub for the really cool features to work. And I got the AUGUST version because everything is included. But – I bought them in the spring – sometime in April I think. And I STILL haven’t gotten them to work beyond just your average ‘dumb’ deadbolt lock. A big part of the problem is NO ONE knows how to install them or how to troubleshoot them. No one.I paid for the Amazon “Professional Installation” service – I think it was $100 per lock – and the guy who came did a HORRIBLE JOB. I work at home, so I did not have time to supervise him whatsoever. I just said “hi” and “bye”. But, when I finally had a chance to check out what this “Amazon Professional Installation” person did – I found he didn’t even TRY to install the hub (August). He didn’t install the tiny gizmo that you must hide across from the lock so it can tell if your door is open or closed. He didn’t do anything with the keypad. He didn’t even switch out the prior “GOLD” hardware (from our previous locks and knobs) to replace it with the included, matching silver hardware. So gold hardware on the left. The new silver lock on the right. Further, he short-cut using all the screws – only used ONE to secure it in place. So, now the lock is always crooked on the door, which looks horrible.Then I had another locksmith come in. Unfortunately I was too busy to supervise him either. He spent about 3 hours in my house trying to figure out how to get the AUGUST hub to connect. He finally told me he was successful, and charged me $675. When I finally finished working and checked it out, I found he only got one of the three to work. The other two didn’t work. In fact, he didn’t even try to connect the third lock, I assume because he couldn’t figure out why the second one was not working. (I of course stopped the check)Then I had #3 locksmith come out who the company promised was “tech savvy”. When he got here, he said, “I’ve never worked on anything like this before, but I’ll give it a try.” He wasted about an hour and a half trying to get one of the two that don’t work to work — then finally gave up and said, “I don’t know. I give up.” He didn’t charge me anything.Now I’m trying to work on it myself. I’m a computer programmer, and I hate these types of assembly tasks. But, at least I have the sense to call customer service. Customer service is admittedly very helpful, very nice, very patent and understanding. BUT – as of today – July 9th 2019 – the locks I purchased in April still do not work. On one of the three – the keypad works. On the other two, only a physical key works. Both locks keep resetting themselves over and over and over again. Like you turned them on for the very first time every other day.I’ve been asking Amazon to refund my $300 for “Professional Services” which were no more help to me than asking my 11 year old son to “do his best”. So far, Amazon refuses to pay me back the $300.

  3. emperor_penguin

    Required some troubleshooting, but works great!
    Overall, I’d highly recommend. I went with the “keypad + key” option as I live in a condo with only one entrance, and I don’t trust anything electronic 100%. This way I can keep a key in my car, just in case.The hardware part of the installation was simple enough; luckily all the dimensions on my door and doorframe were within tolerances. The only surgery was drilling a 5/8″ hole in the doorframe to place the included magnet (which allows the lock to know when the door is closed, enabling features that depend on that). They also give you the option to glue this magnet to the interior face of the doorframe, if you don’t want to drill (but it’ll be visible). Or you can omit it entirely.The software part didn’t go 100% smoothly, but it was *much* better than I’d expected. I followed the included directions which tell you to put everything together and set a master code on the keypad. I then installed the Yale app and attempted to link my lock, but got a message stating that the lock was already registered and the current owner would have to give permission to allow a factory reset. Weird, as I bought it new, but I clicked “OK”. I was then prompted to scan a QR code, and received another error stating that it didn’t match the lock’s serial number–which was bogus. I decided to do a factory reset and try the in-app setup first (before setting a master code) and this did the trick, so it seems you need to do things in that order–but the instructions don’t state this, and the app was giving odd/incorrect feedback. Another point of confusion is whether to have the ‘smart’ module plugged-in when you remove/insert batteries. It seems to differ based on exactly what you’re trying to do. I eventually got it all set up, though.I also had a minor issue with placing the WiFi bridge module. I have an outlet that I *thought* was ideally placed: it’s on the same wall as the door, only about four feet away. It’s also unused and hidden behind furniture, so perfect for my purposes. Unfortunately, I could not get the bridge to connect to my WiFi from this spot. When I moved it to the other side of the room, it connected up just fine. I thought this was strange, as it’s only about a 15′ difference and there are no additional obstructions besides a cheap couch–which 2.5GHz should zip right through. Who knows?With everything working, I’m very satisfied. Auto-unlock (when my phone gets in range) works superbly, and I like that I can set it to automatically lock as well. The app is reasonably intuitive and stable. All in all, it’s the right combination of features and it’s nicely executed.

  4. LawyerMom

    Wow
    This is my first big step towards smart home automation. Really love the lock. Sturdy and strong. Wanted something with a key so we can still open it the old fashioned way. Easy to install. Easy to link to the Yale Assure app. I had some difficulty finishing calibration due to my deadbolt hole not being deep enough for the Yale deadbolt. If you are stuck on “finishing calibration” for a long time, check that the deadbolt is able to extend as far as possible and isn’t rubbing up against the door jamb or obstructed in some way.The connect bridge required a separate activation on my Yale app. I also had to relocate it to the closest outlet to the door, which wasn’t my preference, but otherwise it was saying that the bluetooth signal was too weak. So far, I’m really happy with it!

  5. Mauricio

    Pero si tienes que tener las herramientas correctas para que el trabajo sea lo más limpio y correcto. Cabe mencionar que para la programación no es tan sencilla, hay que ser paciente y buscar, pero hasta ahora después de un mes de uso está funcionando muy bien.

  6. shayned

    I couldn’t find the lock with the keypad and key option as well except for on American Amazon. Unfortunately that means that the bridge that comes with it for wifi is a US plug so I had to buy an adapter to plug it in. During setup was a bit of a doozy to told me that the lock was already registered to another owner, then I realised you have to scan the QR code on the bridge not the wifi module. Also registering the module prior using the keypad is important.It should be noted that the module and bridge that came with this lock are actually Yale branded and I could not get it to setup in the august app, it did work perfectly with the Yale access app. My router does pick it up as an August product so I presume august and Yale modules and bridges come from the same factory and they just brand them with which ever logo they feel like on the day.Overall my experience with this lock over two weeks since being installed is really good, I’ve had zero connectivity issues that others have mentioned. My bridge connect is right next to the door hidden inside a wooden bench seat.The app is flawless, have assigned access codes to 10 different people and the activity log and ability to lock and unlock remotely is amazing.The lock looks really smart on the wooden door with matching black handle. Definitely the nicest looking smart lock I’ve come across.

  7. David

    Súper cerradura, un poco complicada su configuración, pero al final quedo todo bien configurado, excelente cerradura, 100% recomendable, ahora solo falta que así siga funcionando, al100%

  8. ajumax

    Easy to install and works like charm. Have keys, door sense and wifi module all inclusive for a very reasonable price. Lot of functions, especially liked the autolock and door ajar warning features.

  9. Maria

    El número de serie y módulo nunca funcionó. Adicional a esto se contactó al vendedor para factura y nunca respondió

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