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The Yale Security Assure Lock Deadbolt is a Wi-Fi and Bluetooth-enabled smart lock featuring a sleek touchscreen keypad for keyless entry. It offers remote access and monitoring via the Yale Access App, auto-unlock as you approach, and auto-lock for added security. Compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri, it includes a physical backup key and battery alerts to ensure uninterrupted operation. Designed for easy installation on standard doors, it combines modern tech with reliable mechanical security.





| ASIN | B07GQ372JP |
| Additional Features | Auto-Lock, Auto-Unlock, Back-Lit Keypad, Keyless, Passcode Unlock |
| Best Sellers Rank | #90,327 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #336 in Deadbolts |
| Brand Name | Yale |
| Color | Satin Nickel |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | Amazon Echo, Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant, SmartThings, Vera |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (2,514) |
| Finish Types | Brushed |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00081023044660 |
| Included Components | Yale Assure Lock Touhcscreen, Connected by August Module, August Connect Wi-Fi Bridge, August DoorSense, Deadbolt, Strike Plate, Mounting Hardware, Installation Manual, 2 keys |
| Item Dimensions | 1.38 x 2.75 x 6.06 inches |
| Item Type Name | Smart Lock |
| Item Weight | 4.5 Pounds |
| Lock Type | Biometric, Keypad |
| Manufacturer | Yale |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Lifetime limited warranty on Finish and Mechanical. One year on Electronics |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Number | YRD226-CBA-619 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Door |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Style Name | Touchscreen - With Key |
| UPC | 081023044660 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
E**N
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.
W**F
Bad lock and unhelpful app
UPDATE: After about 18 months of use, I'm downgrading my review from two stars to one. In addition to all the aforementioned problems (door jamming constantly and grossly unreliable app), my lock has recently decided to drain the batteries at an alarming rate for no reason. While the 4 AA batteries previously lasted 6 months, the battery life has recently decreased to 3-4 months, then 6 weeks, then less than 3 weeks. The most recent time, I didn't even get a real warning - I got a low battery indicator on the lock only hours before the entire thing died and would not work at all. It's also not easy to replace the batteries - a tiny little screw needs to be taken out to get the cover off, and the screw can only be reached by a very thin screwdriver (it's not on the surface). At this point the screw is starting to get stripped from having been blindly screwed in and unscrewed 8 times in the past 6 months so I'm about ready to throw out this $350 piece of junk and purchase a new lock entirely. It's a good thing I bought a model with a physical key because the smartlock jams at least every third time I try to unlock the door. It always locks just fine, mind you, so you'll leave and return to find yourself locked out. I have to carry around the key (defeating the purpose of a smartlock) in case it jams, and it's locked out my guests a few times. Troubleshooting has not helped. There's no noticeable friction or scraping when it's working or when it's manually locked/unlocked. How difficult would it have been to build a mechanism that doesn't arbitrarily jam on its own? The August module/app is also very basic and full of bugs. First, the module needs to be plugged in right next to the door (I happen to have an outlet 2 feet from the door but you're SOL if your outlet is, say, 5 feet away). If you're not on bluetooth (ie. standing directly in front of the door, in which case you wouldn't need the app), it's extremely slow to respond. The guest codes can't be modified once you set them, so you have to delete and set a whole new entry code (which takes several steps) if you want to make any changes to a code or access schedule. The activity feed is very buggy, doesn't record half the activity (forget about being alerted if your door's opened while you're out), and doesn't distinguish at all between different users/codes, so it's not very secure if you need to grant temporary access to delivery services, etc. And don't even bother trying to use the automatic lock/unlock feature - it will unlock your door as soon as you come within wifi range (in my case, when I'm halfway down the block) and there's no way to set it to only unlock when you actually approach your door. Unless you live in a mansion or are okay with your door spontaneously unlocking whenever you happen to pass within 100 feet, this is a useless feature. Overall, there's really no excuse for such a shoddy product at this price point. I mean, it does the job of allowing me to easily lock my door on my way out or when guests leave, and *sometimes* allows me to grant entry to guests when I'm not home. I would assume that a cheaper smartlock would accomplish the exact same things with probably a comparable failure rate, so don't think that you're getting anything extra by paying for the Yale brand or August technology. You can't possibly rely on this product for anything beyond this tiny bit of convenience - certainly not anything like a rental home.
F**E
El bridge no se conecta, y el soporte de yale me dice que no me pueden ayudar porque la cerradura la compre en amazon, y lo tengo que ver con el vendedor. Y el vendedor no me contesta.
M**O
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.
S**D
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.
M**A
El número de serie y módulo nunca funcionó. Adicional a esto se contactó al vendedor para factura y nunca respondió
D**D
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%
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