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The editors liked
Sleek
Modern look
Easy to integrate with Z-Wave system
9V backup
Home automation events
Quality manufacturing and workmanship
Outstanding installation documentation and illustrations
Easy hardware and app installation
Plenty of locking options
Excellent variety of connectivity options
Easy install
Easy to Use
Temporary Keys are an excellent feature
Ability to add ZigBee/Z-Wave
Yale Assure SL is sleek and low-profile. It comes in three finishes and can be upgraded to work with most smart home platforms
Beautifully designed
Easy to install
Voice-assisted programming
With no place to put a key
The Yale Assure smart lock effectively eliminates the threat of someone breaking in using a lockpick or a bump key
The Yale Assure SL lock uses voice-assisted setup to help you program the keypad
Locks up even if you forget to
Smart home device integration
August Home app is solid
The editors didn't like
Can't randomize number pad
Lower the price
Instructions could use clarification
In order to upgrade to the smart home platform
You must purchase a $50 network module
Pricey
No dedicated app
Requires Z-Wave controller for remote operation
The Assure trots out the same
Stale design we've seen from Yale for years now
And makes you pay extra to add in Z-Wave
ZigBee or Apple HomeKit compatibility. Yale's app charges you $2 a digital key after the first five
And won't let you lock the door
Many of this smart lock's features only work with a smart home system
Published: 2021-09-01, Author: Lena , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: No longer do you have to worry about who has the keys to your home or business. With the best smart locks for business and home use, you can go digital for better accessibility and even greater convenience. A smart door lock can work alone or integrate wi...
Locks up even if you forget to, Smart home device integration, August Home app is solid
Lacks a normal keyhole, Needs 4 AA batteries to operate
The Yale Assure Lock relies on your memory and phone to unlock, lacking a normal keyhole. If that isn’t your cup of tea, this lock isn’t for you. However, its hands-free design, smart home integration, and solid August app would argue otherwise. Sure, it...
Quality manufacturing and workmanship, Outstanding installation documentation and illustrations, Easy hardware and app installation, Plenty of locking options, Excellent variety of connectivity options,
Lower the price
This Yale's Assure Lever YRL236 is my second connected lock in my home and is a very welcomed addition. Quality and workmanship are excellent, installation and configuration were simple, and in the future, I hope to equip all of my home's outer doors with...
Published: 2018-03-14, Author: Andrew , review by: missingremote.com
Sleek, modern look, Easy to integrate with Z-Wave system, 9V backup, Home automation events
Can't randomize number pad
The Yale Assure Lock SL (YRD256) is a good looking, well made, easy to install, and integrate keyless deadbolt solution. With Z-Wave, Zigbee, and Apple Homekit module options available, everyone with an interest in home automation can utilize this complet...
Published: 2018-03-05, Author: Eric , review by: macrumors.com
Abstract: Smart locks are one of the more popular types of HomeKit accessories, and Yale's Assure Lock SL deadbolt announced last October is one of the more interesting options on the market today. It's available in Polished Brass, Oil Rubbed Bronze, and Satin Nick...
Beautifully designed, Easy to install, Voice-assisted programming
Pricey, No dedicated app, Requires Z-Wave controller for remote operation
The Yale Assure Lock SL is a striking keyless touch-screen deadbolt lock that's a snap to install and can be controlled remotely, but you'll need a Z-Wave home automation hub to do so...
Published: 2017-03-05, Author: Dennis , review by: the-gadgeteer.com
Easy install, Easy to Use, Temporary Keys are an excellent feature, Ability to add ZigBee/Z-Wave
Instructions could use clarification
The Yale Assure lock is an excellent smart lock. It's easy to install and easy to use; although, the instructions could use clarification.The fact that it requires an extra module for ZigBee or Z-Wave compatibility is disappointing, but in fairness, the A...
Published: 2017-02-14, Author: Ry , review by: cnet.com
With no place to put a key, the Yale Assure smart lock effectively eliminates the threat of someone breaking in using a lockpick or a bump key
The Assure trots out the same, stale design we've seen from Yale for years now, and makes you pay extra to add in Z-Wave, ZigBee or Apple HomeKit compatibility. Yale's app charges you $2 a digital key after the first five, and won't let you lock the door
There's really no reason for anyone to get this smart lock...