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Highlights
Quality
Integrates well with z-wave alarm system and overall very good quality product.
It is easy to install & to set up with the voice prompts.
This is a huge security flaw in the product.
, but you can do similar things remotely with the z-wave locks, or set up temporary or one-time codes at the lock itself with a... Read More
Packaging/appearance
I haven't tried out the z-wave functionality yet.
Competitiveness
I decided to get this particular lock with z-wave radio because it's sturdy and it comes from a fantastic brand with over 150 y... Read More
This one connected in less than a minute with my smartthings hub!
Recently we sought to connect it to our home system via our smartthings hub and were unable to do so.
I returned it and repurchased this yale assure smart lock with z-wave plus and bluetooth.
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- This product had a total of 268 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jul 29 2021.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Works great wouldnt link to my adt security system properly even though it appears on my adt app
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Weve installed several of the yale real living zwave locks all connected to smartthings hubs in three different houses
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The b1l or yrd110 series with real pushbuttons instead of a touchscreen
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The b1l is probably still my favorite version from a dailyuse point of view the pushbutton interface is faster and pleasantly tactile so you hardly need to look at the unit your fingers will fly over the buttons naturally and there is no extra activation gesture required to wake up the lock
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Note that the nr or noradio version can be purchased cheaper if you have no smarthome hub today and then you can buy a wireless radio module later
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
First you need to wakeup the lock by briefly holding the front or back of your fingers against the panel at which point it chimes and lights up
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Next enter the code but here you will typically need to look at the panel so as to land your fingertips on the displayed numerals ending with the star key to complete the sequence
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This admittedly solves some of the lookandtype issues mentioned above but you have to get your phone out which is otherwise unnecessary with these locks
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