Various Retailers have
Yale Assure Lock 2 Smart Lock Keyless Bluetooth Deadbolt (Satin Nickel or Black Suede) on sale for
$84.99.
Shipping is free.
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Features:- Unlock using the Yale Access app on your phone or smart watch, pushbutton keypad, or optional Auto-Unlock
- Let Yale get the door for you as you get home, with optional Auto-Unlock
- Share access with friends, family and guests: send custom entry codes to your loved ones & service people -- no more hidden keys
- With Auto-Lock, you don't need to remember to lock the door
- Emergency unlock feature: if the battery dies, you can use a 9V battery to charge the keypad.
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The touch biometric and apple key models are better, but either way, the locks are good and stylish. Battery should last a long time without WiFi.
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The touch biometric and apple key models are better, but either way, the locks are good and stylish. Battery should last a long time without WiFi.
The touch biometric and apple key models are better, but either way, the locks are good and stylish. Battery should last a long time without WiFi.
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If you're assuming DoorSense is what I'm talking about, no - DoorSense just tells you if the door is open or close. It doesn't affect the auto locking. If auto locking is on, the deadbolt will still come out even if the door is open or not shut right and ram into your jamb if the door is almost getting close or almost close
Bluetooth also is much better than WiFi due to battery usage (WiFi eats batteries at 2x speed).
The DoorSense feature does indeed know whether the door is open or closed and will prevent the door from auto-locking if it senses the door is open.
Occasionally I've found that the DoorSense feature needs to be recalibrated after changing batteries, but it doesn't seem to be every time.
Currently I have three different Assure Lock 2's up and running in my house.
Also... you should be able to add a Wifi/Z-Wave/Zigbee module (not cheap) to these locks, right? This is just the base lock that comes with bluetooth and no add-on module.
I ended up installing the Zigbee module to use with Home Assistant.
Where does it say that?
If you're assuming DoorSense is what I'm talking about, no - DoorSense just tells you if the door is open or close. It doesn't affect the auto locking. If auto locking is on, the deadbolt will still come out even if the door is open or not shut right and ram into your jamb if the door is almost getting close or almost close
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