Yale Assure Lock SL, Wi-Fi Smart Lock - Compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant, HomeKit, Phillips Hue and Samsung SmartThings, Black Suede
- Brand:
- Yale US
- Model Number:
- YRD256-CBA-BSP
- UPC:
- 081023068109
- EAN:
- 0081023068109
- Walmart SKU:
- 725365763
| Price Type | Price | Date |
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Highest Price
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$373.84 | |
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Lowest Price
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$198.60 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$308.74 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.1/5 from 94 reviews.
Product works great with my home WiFi. Installation was simple and the app is also easy to use
Before I had just august, with keypad, and connect. Very sketching and went through batteries like crazy. Half the time it would not work or connect with Bluetooth. So I upgraded and purchased tge yale lock with keypad, keyless, wifi, and Bluetooth with connect. Since I purchased, I have not had any connection issues and works great.
It's Great! Sleek design and better than earlier generations. Brushed nickel finish fits perfectly with our door and haven't had any problems (yet) with battery life like on our previous generation Yale Nest lock. Assure 2 is the way to go.
Super awesome Wi-Fi and bluetooth deadbolt system. I have installed this deadbolt lock on my front door and the instllation wasn't that much of a pain. Yale provides some very useful tutorial videos that walk you through the install process. I was able to get this deadbolt lock system up in running in about 45 minutes. I really like that this system has Alexa built-in so that I can ask Alexa to lock or unlock the front door. It will also unlock the front door as I approach it as long as I have my phone with me. Overall I have been very happy with this system It was easy to install and it is very easy to use. Overall I would highly recommend this Yale Assure Lock system.
Attractive and has a heavy, solid feel. Directions are for the base model and if you added a module it'll look like you have items which aren't on the parts list. Don't panic; you just have to rely on the app for info on how to add the WiFi/BT module. Also note (not in the directions) that you have to take a battery out, install the module, then put the battery back in. Physical installation pretty straightforward, although I would prefer the bolt have more of a taper to lessen the chance of it hanging up on the strike plate. Would buy again.
The installation instructions are a disaster, and extremely frustrating. Once you figure it all out, it works well. What these manufacturers do, is have their technical writers insert ONE set of instructions, for twenty different products, then expect you to bounce around figuring out what goes with the product you bought. There were NO instructions at all included on how to set up the internet, attach to iPhone, etc, what's what on the modules, spent three hours trying to get it hooked up. A total pain to install. It works, after you figure their mess out, figure how to connect to WiFi (must have outlet VERY close to door!). Very frustrating to get set up and working properly.
Go with Z-Wave version if you can. It provides a more reliable internet connection and integrates perfectly. This August version was more difficult to set up and connect to my WiFi. The Lock is very simple to install, but the August / Yale app were not reliable and the wireless module needs to be within 15 ft or less for it to work. Connecting to Apple Home Kit was a pain and not reliable. Replaced this with a Z-Wave model and everything works perfectly.
The wifi module included was difficult to set up as the documentation sucked. I actually used another vendors instructions to set it up, and an app not even mentioned in Yales documents, but was an official app. Once I got it working I liked it. Just needs better instructions. The instructions focus on putting the lock on the door and setting up manual codes. Really neglects the wifi part. If the documentation was better and I did not spend days trying to figure it out, I would of given a better rating.
One of my orignal Yale locks stopped working after a year. I spent hours trying to reestablish a wifi connection. This new Yale Assure lock works with a different app so codes must all be added separately. Very frustrating and inconvenient.
I cannot get this lock to work remotely and it's so frustrating. My codes for rental clients aren't working, it works well with the master code or if my phone is close by.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $239.00 (Jun 4) to $373.84 (Apr 1) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $307.97.
| Date | Price | Change | % Change |
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| $308.74 | $+69.74 | +29.2% | |
| $239.00 | $+0.00 | +0.0% | |
| $239.00 | $-75.03 | -23.9% | |
| $314.03 | $-59.17 | -15.9% | |
| $373.20 | $-0.64 | -0.2% | |
| $373.84 | — | — |