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Reddit mentions of Yale Assure Lock SL with Z-Wave - Smart Key Free Touchscreen Keypad Deadbolt - Works with Ring Alarm, Samsung SmartThings, Wink, ADT and More - Satin Nickel

Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of Yale Assure Lock SL with Z-Wave - Smart Key Free Touchscreen Keypad Deadbolt - Works with Ring Alarm, Samsung SmartThings, Wink, ADT and More - Satin Nickel. Here are the top ones.

Yale Assure Lock SL with Z-Wave - Smart Key Free Touchscreen Keypad Deadbolt - Works with Ring Alarm, Samsung SmartThings, Wink, ADT and More - Satin Nickel
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    Features:
  • Unlock your door without keys by entering your code on the lock's backlit keypad; Lock the door behind you by pressing any button or by enabling auto relock
  • Lock and unlock your door from anywhere by adding the lock to a compatible Z-Wave smart home or alarm system and app (i.e. Samsung SmartThings, Ring Alarm, Wink, etc.). Requires compatible hub sold separately and app - no Yale app is used for this lock
  • Replaces your existing deadbolt in minutes on standard doors, 1-3/8" to 2-1/4" thick with just a screwdriver. No additional holes needed. Mounting hardware and batteries included
  • 9V battery terminal prevents lock out due to dead batteries. Fits on doors 1 3/8" to 2 1/4" thick. Environmental 22F to 140F
  • Works with Alexa via a compatible hub. Features may vary based on Z-Wave controller. Requires compatible system for smart features
  • Backed by Yale, the world's favorite lock brand since 1840 with a lifetime limited on finish and mechanical hardware
  • Don't worry about getting locked out with dead batteries, the lock has a 9V back-up charger on the keypad. Just hold a 9V battery to the terminals and enter your code to unlock
  • Features a BHMA Grade 2 certified deadbolt that's fully motorized and super quiet
  • Don't worry about marking your door, the lock has a rubber gasket to protect your door's finish
  • Enable Auto Relock to ensure your door always locks behind you - Disable it at any time from the lock menu. Strike Dimension-1 x 2 1/4 inch
Specs:
ColorSatin Nickel
Height10 Inches
Length5.5 Inches
Number of items1
SizeKey-Free Touchscreen
Weight3 Pounds
Width5.5 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Yale Assure Lock SL with Z-Wave - Smart Key Free Touchscreen Keypad Deadbolt - Works with Ring Alarm, Samsung SmartThings, Wink, ADT and More - Satin Nickel:

u/convincedbutskeptic · 6 pointsr/homeassistant

I had two of these. I had to replace both, because occasionally (every few months), the keypad would be unresponsive. Taking out the batteries and putting them back in would fix it. The replacements also exhibited the same issue. Also, HA can sort of set the usercode for users via Zwave, but you cannot read the usercodes back like you can with the Yale (Schlage only shows asterisks).

I got the Yale yrd446 instead. https://www.amazon.com/Yale-Assure-Lock-Z-Wave-Plus/dp/B076WZT4VD/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1543331477&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=yale+yrd446&psc=1

The Yale is Zwave plus, you can set and see the usercodes over Zwave with HA, it has a speaker that will alert you when the battery is running down and also allows you to get the lock working with a 9-volt battery if the battery is dead. As a result, I got rid of my keys because none of my locks use them anymore.

u/da51d · 1 pointr/Abode

We have one with a key: "Yale Assure Lock Touchscreen Keypad with Z-Wave, Satin Nickel, YRD226ZW2619":

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06Y2C4QQG

and two without a key: Yale Assure Lock SL with Z-Wave Plus - Key Free Door Lock with Touchscreen Keypad (YRD256ZW2619):

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B076WZT4VD

They work well for us. You don't need to get the August version, as they will connect to Abode via Z-Wave.

We don't use geofencing to unlock the doors.

Good luck!

u/Smith532 · 1 pointr/homeautomation

Some smart locks are "key free", meaning they don't even have a key hole. I like this very much because it is way too easy to pick most locks. My door only takes a bump key and a couple of whacks to get through, yikes! Seriously, just watch some YouTube lock picking videos and it will freak you out. Been thinking about Yale Assure Lock SL with Z-Wave Plus but I haven't settled on that one yet. Would really like both 0-9 and A-F on keypad for more combos, or at least a few extra characters.

I wouldn't let my locks be integrated with a smart speaker, no way. And yes, there are huge issues with remote access and cloud access type locks. A little scary. But considering anyone can get into any of our houses by just breaking 1/8" of window glass I'm not sure remote access is a big deal, especially if its a feature that can be turned off...I hope.

My front door smart lock preferences:

  1. Key free lock.
  2. Must be Z-wave for smart home direct access. No cloud or wifi access or at least able to turn that off.
  3. Auto-lock if someone forgets to lock it.
  4. RFID or biometric would be a bonus. My garage entry door uses fingerprints, and it auto-locks in a few seconds. To hell with keys! But it isn't Z-wave :(
  5. More automated crap in my house!

    These kind of locks are very pricey at around $200 USD. I would only buy brand name here and from a reputable place like a big box store. At least you'd be pretty sure it's not a clone or knock-off. And it would be easier to return.

    Just my 2 cents. Cheers! (Let us know which one you get, if you do.)
u/mrjohnc1 · 1 pointr/Abode

This one works great for me.

Yale Assure Lock SL with Z-Wave Plus - Key Free Door Lock with Touchscreen Keypad - Works with SmartThings, Wink and More (YRD256ZW2619) in Satin Nickel https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076WZT4VD/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_aodtDb5967FK1