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Yale Security Assure Lock 2 Touch Deadbolt, Oil Rubbed Bronze Key-Free Smart Entry Door Lock with Z-Wave (ZW3) Connected Touchscreen Keypad for Code Entry and Remote Access, YRD430-F-ZW3-0BP

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YOU’VE GOT ENOUGH ON YOUR PLATE, let Yale get the door with the Yale Assure Lock 2. With multiple ways to unlock, the ability to easily share and track entry codes and advanced Auto-Lock, this Z-Wave smart lock gives you one less thing to worry about. Compatible with top Z-Wave smart home or alarm system and app (i.e. Samsung SmartThings or Hubitat), you can easily check that the door is locked, see if the dog walker came on time and receive a notification when the kids get home from school when you’re away from home.
KEY-FREE ACCESS, YOUR WAY: Everyone that needs access can choose their own way to unlock, whether it’s the keypad, voice assistant, Auto-Unlock or your favorite Z-Wave partner app on your smartphone.
WORKS WITH FAVORITE Z-WAVE SYSTEM: Easily manage the lock along with your smart lighting, speakers, thermostats and more, all from your favorite Z-Wave smart home or alarm system and app (i.e. Samsung SmartThings, or Hubitat). Requires compatible hub and app.
DON’T WORRY, IT’S LOCKED: Never worry again about remembering to lock the door with Auto-Lock.
NOT HOME? USE THE APP: We know that even when you’re not home, it’s still on your mind, and your to-do list. Lock-up, let someone in, receive notifications and share access from anywhere using your compatible Z-Wave smart home or alarm system.
EXPECTING COMPANY? Share unlimited codes with family, friends, and service people for simple, trackable access to your home, using the app, so you’ll never hide a key again.

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5 reviews for Yale Security Assure Lock 2 Touch Deadbolt, Oil Rubbed Bronze Key-Free Smart Entry Door Lock with Z-Wave (ZW3) Connected Touchscreen Keypad for Code Entry and Remote Access, YRD430-F-ZW3-0BP

Patrick N

I’ve always been happy with the quality of Yale locks. I picked this one because of the Zwave integration and it is flawless. I’ve had many issues with other competitors, but this one works perfectly with my Home Assistant setup.

Michael B

Works great and is a big step up from the earlier model (which often didn’t play well with Home Assistant and often broadcasts false or out-of-date information such as open/close/jammed).This version however, was just as easy to install and works flawlessly with Home Assistant. The emergency-use battery contacts (in case the internal batteries die) is a nice touch. It just works 🙂 Also, battery life is great…I’m still on the first set months later.The only issue is the distance from the Z-Wave–the hub must be relatively close by. Even though Z-wave is a mesh network, this device doesn’t use Z-Wave LR, and apparently doesn’t allow for multiple ‘hops.’ I learned the hard (expensive) way, this is common for Z-Wave smart locks and not specific to the Yale.

Amazon Customer

This is a fabulous lock. So happy I purchased it over hall others. Works with my phone, finger print or numerical code. I can even set up individual codes for family members. This is the real deal.

Michel

J’ignore pourquoi SHL semble avoir la cote alors que ce produit est bien mieux. Bonne intégration avec Home Assistant mais je ne crois pas que l.information sur l’utilisateur ayant utilisé l’option tactile soit communiqué. Nous travaillons avec des codes clavier et complication sur nos montres. Le bouton permettant de contourner au besoin la fonction auto-lock est très pratique ex.: pour mener les ordures près du chemin sans que pour cette fois-là la porte se verrouille après x secondes. Bonne autonomie des piles. Version Z-Wave stable en communication. Très silencieux.

Jason

This device was ALMOST what I wanted. The one thing that really holds it back is the anti-consumer practices of Yale/August.This is a smart lock. Absolute privacy and 100% offline control is mandatory for all smart locks (and other smart-home devices for that matter). This one ALMOST does this. The lock itself has either bluetooth, Z-wave, or Wifi control. Z-wave is inherently offline, wifi connectivity doesn’t necessarily mean it will connect to the internet, so it’s also offline, and the app controls to the lock over bluetooth. Great!BUT the issue comes during the setup process. You need to download the app, no problem there necessarily. The issue is that during the setup process, you’re forced to create an account and the app demands to know the serial number of the lock and then it attempts to verify the serial number with Yale servers on the internet. Usually when companies demand to “verify” your device’s serial number over the internet, it means they will use that process to lock out users from using their device (no pun intended) if they decide to. This, and CREATING AN ACCOUNT FOR A LOCK is where the anti-consumer practices lie. I should not have to ask permission from Yale to use the lock that I bought.Additionally, during other steps of the setup process, it requires internet access as well. For what? We don’t know. What are they storing on their servers about you and your lock? We have no idea. I’m sure Yale would suggest it’s for your benefit, but there’s no good reason that the app needs any internet connectivity at all. The app connects to your lock with bluetooth to control it, so there’s no good reason it shouldn’t do the setup over bluetooth as well.If Yale ever goes out of business or they decide to stop supporting this lock, and you need to reset your lock, you’re SOL. That app forces you to connect to their servers over the internet. Your lock would be a useless brick on your door. This is a digital time-bomb.Also, my lock had poor quality control and the labels on the buttons were misplaced. Another bad sign.

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