Some things don't need to be "smart." Yale's new Code keypad lock costs just $99 and doesn't connect to the internet. It's just a simple electronic lock. No need to worry about apps, software ...
Unlike many non-smart electronic locks, however, the Yale Code Keypad Lock mercifully keeps these programming options to a minimum. In fact, the only programming available is adding and deleting ...
Revolutionise access management with Yale Pro 2 smart locks Yale, a pioneer in smart home security, announced the launch of Yale Pro® 2, the brand’s latest product line for the professional and ...
The Yale Approach Lock with Wi-Fi + Keypad is our pick for deadbolt adapter locks. It should work with most any single-cylinder deadbolt, is easy to install, and works quickly and reliably.
The Yale Assure Lock 2 is our top choice among the best smart locks because of its gorgeous touchscreen and customizable performance, among other reasons. If you set the smart lock to auto-lock ...
When Linus Yale Sr. invented the pin tumbler cylinder lock, it was the start of an iconic security brand that would eventually be known all over the world. What began in a lock shop in Newport, New ...
Ecobee has announced its partnership with Yale and August which allows users to add Wi-Fi-enabled smart locks to the Ecobee Smart Security system. This integration is now available on the Ecobee ...
Instead, many smart locks have keypads for PINs and/or electronic keys ... Schlage, Wyze, and Yale. Two of our picks are retrofit smart locks, which replace only the part of the lock that ...