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$140 – $200
Modular smart lock with swappable connectivity modules. Native HomeKit via Bluetooth, optional WiFi/Matter/Z-Wave modules.
HomeKit
2022battery
Compatibility
Platform Compatibility
Alexa
Google Home
HomeKit
SmartThings
Matter
Home Assistant
IFTTT
Connectivity
WiFi
Zigbee
Z-Wave
Thread
Bluetooth
Bluetooth LE
Infrared
Specifications
Physical
- Power Source
- battery
- Battery Type
- AA
- Battery Life
- 9 months
- Colors
- Satin Nickel, Matte Black, Polished Brass
- Indoor/Outdoor
- indoor
Smart Locks Specs
- Keypad
- Yes
- Auto Lock
- Yes
- Lock Type
- deadbolt
- Door Sense
- No
- Auto Unlock
- Yes
- Max Pin Codes
- 250
- Physical Key
- Yes
- Touchscreen
- Yes
- Tamper Alerts
- Yes
- Modular Design
- Yes
- Available Modules
- WiFi, Z-Wave, Zigbee, Matter
- Fingerprint Reader
- No
Certifications & Warranty
- Warranty
- 24 months
- Certifications
- ANSI/BHMA Grade 2
Features
Energy Monitoring
Scheduling
Voice Control
Timer
Away Mode
Physical Button
LED Indicator
LED Customizable
OTA Updates
Local API
Compact Design
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Modular - upgrade connectivity later
- Native HomeKit via Bluetooth
- 30% smaller than original
- 250 PIN codes
- Auto-lock and auto-unlock
- ANSI Grade 2 security
- Multiple finish options
Cons
- WiFi module costs extra ($80)
- WiFi drains batteries fast (2 months)
- No Alexa/Google without WiFi module
- Matter module sold separately
Best For
HomeKit users (Bluetooth native)Users wanting upgrade flexibilityMulti-user households (250 codes)Those who want optional key backup
Setup Difficulty
Moderate
Where to Buy
$140 – $200
Product Details
The Yale Assure Lock 2 features a modular design allowing you to choose your connectivity: Bluetooth (included), WiFi ($80), Z-Wave, Zigbee, or Matter. Native HomeKit support via Bluetooth requires no additional modules. 30% smaller than the original. Touchscreen keypad supports up to 250 codes. Auto-lock and geofencing auto-unlock included.



