With the rise of the smart home has come a new wave of smart security products, like new cameras, motion sensors and even smart locks. Only one problem—those smart locks can sometimes be a little ...
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Yale announced the successor to its highly rated Assure Lock SL today, unsurprisingly named the Yale Assure Lock 2. The second-generation lock is sleeker, smaller, and “smarter” than its predecessor.
The Yale Smart Lock with Matter is launching tomorrow, June 24th, for $189.99 — $20 more than when it was first announced in March. Yale tells The Verge the price increase is due to the impact of ...
ADT Inc. and Yale have announced the release of the Yale Assure Lock 2 Touch with Z-Wave for ADT+. This smart lock will be the first lock ever to use the new Z-Wave User Credential Command Class, and ...
Yale adds a new lock to its line-up and expands its hooks to other popular home security ecosystems. It also deepens ties with sister company August. Rich Brown Former Senior Editorial Director - Home ...
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Smart locks are one of the more popular types of HomeKit accessories, and Yale's Assure Lock SL deadbolt announced last October is one of the more interesting options on the market today. It's ...
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 ...
There’s good news if you own a Yale smart lock. Yale and August lock brands (both owned by Assa Abloy) announced a collaboration that upgrades Yale’s existing smart locks with August’s software via a ...
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