The YRD Yale Smart Lock can be used with or without a smart phone. The lock stores up to 25 unique pin codes that can all be created or removed using the Yale Assure app. Upgrade to Yale August Connect for live monitoring and control of lock via smart phone.
Forget carrying keys around. Touchscreen deadbolts are easy to install, easy to use, and better for security. Hand out codes instead of keys, and when you no longer want that person to have access to your home, just delete the code.
Create Unique Pin Codes
For family members without a phone, or for those times when you leave yours at home, unlock the door by entering your 4-8 digit pin code. The lock stores up to 25 unique pin codes.
Never Get Locked Out
Your Yale Assure app and the lock itself will warn you when battery is running low. If the battery does die, you don't need to worry about getting locked out. Simply touch a 9V battery to the battery terminals located at the bottom of the keypad and enter your pin code.
Install Within Minutes
The Assure Lock is simple to install on standard doors and replaces your existing deadbolt in minutes with just a screwdriver. The lock even has voice guidance in three languages to walk you through set up and customizing settings.
Additional Features
Weather Protection Gasket - One Touch Locking - Capacitive Touchscreen Keypad - Backlit Numbers That Won't Wear Off - Privacy Button - Tamper Resistant Battery Cover
REQUIREMENTS: To connect to Wifi (if you chose the Connect By August Upgrade) you will need a wireless router broadcasting in 2.4G. This Yale wireless lock is not 5G compatible. It will not work with 5G or the newest modems by Cox Cable that automatically switch between 2G/5G. In my home, I use this wifi extender from Amazon that is able to sync to the hybrid router and broadcast in a dedicated 2.4G Wifi band.
Installation done by ACME Locksmith does NOT include setting up of the lock to your internet and/or smartphone.