The Yale Assure Lock 2 Touch launched last year, bringing a fingerprint sensor to one of our favorite smart locks. Now, Yale is making the keypad even more enticing by offering a Z-Wave Smart Module ...
Yale has launched a new version of its Assure smart lock, and Z-Wave and ADT+ users are sure to appreciate it. The new Yale Assure Lock 2 Touch now has Z-Wave connectivity, fingerprint access, and it ...
Launch of the Yale Assure Lock 2 Touch with Z-Wave, the first smart lock with fingerprint control, enhances ADT's offerings in smart home security. Introduction of the Z-Wave User Credential Command ...
We've already written about the convenience of Yale's smart locks. But now after five years on the market, Yale is updating its flagship product with a brand new design, a wider range of connectivity ...
Sporting a completely new sleek, subtle and compact design, all Assure Lock 2 models are up to 30% smaller than their predecessors. The locks present a modern, universal look with tapered angles, ...
The Yale Assure Lock 2 series has integrated Bluetooth and Apple Home support, but the real magic comes from its swappable networking modules. There’s one for Z-Wave, one for Wi-Fi, and one for Matter ...
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Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The Yale Assure Lock 2 Touch has a fingerprint reader, and the Assure Lock 2 Plus works with Apple HomeKey. But ...
The new HomeKit-compatible Yale Assure Lock 2 Plus offers support for Apple’s Home Key as well as fingerprint scanning, according to Yale Home. The company also says a new version coming soon will ...
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