The Yale Assure Lock 2 Touch launched last year, bringing a fingerprint sensor to one of our favorite smart locks. Now, Yale is making the keypad even more enticing by offering a Z-Wave Smart Module ...
Yale has launched a new version of its Assure smart lock, and Z-Wave and ADT+ users are sure to appreciate it. The new Yale Assure Lock 2 Touch now has Z-Wave connectivity, fingerprint access, and it ...
ADT Inc., in collaboration with Yale and the Z-Wave Alliance, today announced the launch of the Yale Assure Lock 2 Touch with Z-Wave for ADT+ . The Z-Wave 800 Series smart lock offers fingerprint ...
ADT offers Yale Assure locks with its ADT+ home security systems, and now the security service provider has partnered with Yale and the Z-Wave Alliance to introduce the Yale Assure Lock 2 Touch with Z ...
BOCA RATON, Fla., April 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ADT Inc. (NYSE: ADT), the leader in smart home security solutions, in collaboration with Yale and the Z-Wave Alliance, today announced the launch ...
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 ...
New Haven, Conn. — Yale Locks & Hardware is now shipping a line of Z-Wave key-free cylinderless deadbolts offering sleek designs, easier installation and one-button Z-Wave enrollment. The Yale Real ...
The Yale Real Living Z-Wave Touchscreen Deadbolt Lock is a sleek-looking motorized door lock with lots of easy-to-use features, but it's expensive and requires a third-party app and a network ...
For Z-Wave households, the Yale T1L drops right in without a fuss. (The T1L can also be ordered with a ZigBee radio.) The Yale Real Living T1L smart lock may be the identical twin of the Yale Real ...
So-called "smart" locks and alarms are proliferating across people's homes, even though hackers have shown various weaknesses in their designs that contradict their claims to being secure. Now ...
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