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Activation par l'application: Compatible avec l'application Android

Compatible avec Bluetooth

Clavier éclairé / Écran tactile

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Noté 4.4 sur 5 étoiles.
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Noté 5 sur 5 étoiles.
Love it. Highly recommend this lock.
Noté 5 sur 5 étoiles.
I put one of these locks into my rental as requested by Air Bnb and I have loved it! I purchased another for my home. It was a bit difficult to install, and would like the fit and finish to be better, but it works well! I love that I can create codes for different family members and the BIG bonus is that once my first one was linked to AirBnB, the Yale app automatically sends each new guest an access code and discontinues it when they check out. Makes my job MUCH easier! This is such a great capability to have. Thank You Yale!!
Noté 2 sur 5 étoiles.
Purchased the lock so that I can open my door from anywhere. I discovered that I can only unlock the door with the phone when I am home which defeated the purpose. I add some other part they recommended however that will not allow me to connect It to my internet because it needs to be 2g.
Noté 1 sur 5 étoiles.
Yale Assure 2: A Smart Lock That Fails Dumbly My Yale Assure 2 lock failed just after two years of use—conveniently outside the warranty window. One day it stopped working entirely, displaying an undocumented error code and becoming non-responsive. It didn’t mechanically jam; it entered an unknown error state, likely tied to Bluetooth failure. I verified with a spectrum analyzer—there was no longer any Bluetooth signal being emitted. For a “smart” device, that’s an unacceptable and catastrophic failure mode. Support from Yale was equally frustrating. The help pages have broken links, and when I finally reached someone by email, the response was disjointed and ineffective. I was passed between multiple reps over days, each suggesting random fixes with no consistency or escalation. One even asked me to reinstall the lock despite the clear evidence it had failed at a hardware level. Even during its working life, the lock was mediocre. The auto-unlock feature—supposedly a key convenience—only worked reliably about 10% of the time. It was more often a source of frustration than ease. For a premium-priced security product, this experience has been an epic fail. Poor reliability, worse support, and a fundamental lack of robustness in both software and hardware. I strongly recommend anyone considering a smart lock make a smarter decision than choosing Yale.
Noté 2 sur 5 étoiles.
I tend to be sympathetic with my reviews unless it's clear a product is faulty and this lock is faulty. Don't bother. It'll fail on you before a year and unfortunately seems to be common. Even with all new batteries, lithium or not, it'll just not work. I've read 'resets' are recommended but good luck doing that when it doesn't have any power. Just do yourself a favor and go with something that's made to last.
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