🔐 Unlock the future of home security—keyless, effortless, and always in control.
The Yale Assure Deadbolt Lock in Black Suede offers keyless entry via a back-lit digital keypad, enhanced security with auto-lock, and easy installation on standard doors. Powered by 4 AA batteries and compatible with future smart upgrades, it’s designed for professionals seeking seamless, reliable home access without the hassle of keys.
Brand | Yale |
Special Feature | Auto-Lock, One-Touch Lock, Back-Lit Keypad |
Lock Type | Deadbolt, Keypad |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.5 x 5.5 x 10 inches |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Recommended Uses For Product | Security |
Style | No Wi-Fi |
Color | Black Suede |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Finish Type | Black |
Included Components | Yale Assure Lock SL Lock, Deadbolt Strike and Mounting Hardware, 4 AA Batteries, Installation Manual and Door Template |
Controller Type | Vera, Amazon Alexa |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Weight | 3.5 Pounds |
Control Method | Voice |
Connectivity Protocol | Z-Wave |
UPC | 081023067997 |
Model Name | Yale Assure Lock SL in Black Suede (Non-Connected) (YRD256) |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00081023067997 |
Manufacturer | Yale Security Inc. |
Part Number | YRD256-NR-BSP |
Item Weight | 3.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 5.5 x 10 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | YRD256-NR-BSP |
Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. (included) |
Size | No Wi-Fi |
Finish | Black |
Pattern | No Key |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Lock Only |
Special Features | Auto-Lock, One-Touch Lock, Back-Lit Keypad |
Usage | Outside;Amateur |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Warranty Description | Lifetime limited warranty on Finish and Mechanical. One year on Electronics |
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The Perfect Lock
I finally found the perfect lock. I never leave reviews but I was so frustrated in my search for the perfect lock and so happy with what I found, I thought I would recount my saga to help anyone in my same position. I am an iPhone/iPad guy that likes to use Google Home wherever possible. It is a little tough to manage integration with Siri and Google Assistant but I mostly have it licked - except for the lock which had been the bane of my existence.I started with the Yale Nest lock. Should work great with google, right? It does, except google can only lock the door, not unlock it. I understand why for security purposes, but it defeated the purpose I was looking for - not having to use a key OR the keypad when my hands were full. I wanted quick and easy entry. I was going to set up a simple Siri shortcut so I could tell my Apple Watch to unlock the door, and it would tell Google. No dice. Strike one.I next tried the Sledge Sense. It says it works with Google Assistant and Siri. I knew going in that Google would not unlock this door either, but I read that Siri would. I figured I could make this work. I’ll leave all my google routines for inside the home (lock doors before bed, lock doors for when I am about to leave, etc.) and then just use a Siri routine for returning home (unlock door and disarm security system). Strike 2. First, the Sense does work with Google and HomeKit, but not at the same time. You have to choose one or the other. So no double routines. Still figured I could just cut the locking out of my Google routines by making it auto lock and then run it just on HomeKit to unlock with Siri. This kind of worked, but your iPhone has to be unlocked in order for Siri to unlock the door. This means that you cannot use Siri to unlock the door with your Apple Watch while the phone is in your pocket. So still not accomplishing the easy entry I was looking for.I was tired of spending money on locks that didn’t do what I wanted and about to give up when I decided I would give this one a try. And I struck gold. First of all, it works with Siri and Google, though I didn’t even bother to set it up with Siri because of the geofencing discussed below. Second, Google actually CAN lock AND unlock this one, unlike the other 2. You do have to speak your code Google to unlock which still makes quick entry awkward, but at least you can use google to unlock the door for a visitor if you are in another room of the house. But the best part is you don’t need to rely on Google OR Siri to unlock the door for yourself when coming home. Just set up geofencing with the Bluetooth on your iPhone, and it will unlock automatically when you get close.This has everything I was looking for in a lock. It seems to be well built and was easy to set up and get running. It still has a few little quirks that are annoying but not fatal. My only real complaint is how you wake up the keypad if you want to do a manual code entry. You would think you would press the home icon on the top but you would be wrong. You might also hope that you could touch anywhere on the screen to wake it up, but that’s not it either. Instead, you have to press on the bottom left hand side of the screen where the check mark would be (except you can’t see the check mark at that point because the screen is asleep). This is not a big deal at all once you get used to it, but I could see this being very confusing if I have a guest coming to my house and I just give them the code to punch in for the door. I’m sure I will be getting a few calls that the keypad “doesn’t work." I wish they would fix this. Also, I don’t think you can manage pin codes from the app. It appears you have to do this from the keypad. I might be wrong as I haven’t looked into this very much yet, but if you are someone who manages a lot of key codes (Airbnb), you need to look into this and this may not be the lock for you.Otherwise, I am so very thankful that I took a chance on this lock. It is everything I was looking for and more. I am buying 2 more for my other doors!
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Recomendado al 100%
Es la segunda que compro, son súper buenas tengo otra que compré anteriormente hace 5 años y está perfecta
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August version doesn't work and no one has ever worked with it
I purchased the one with the AUGUST connection - because you don't need to buy a hub with the AUGUST connection - because it comes with the lock - the AUGUST "hubs" are in the box.HOWEVER, fair warning - I don't know if I'm just terribly unlucky - or if I should have avoided the AUGUST version, but I bought THREE of these locks. Three. Like I mentioned above, you must connect it to a hub for the really cool features to work. And I got the AUGUST version because everything is included. But - I bought them in the spring - sometime in April I think. And I STILL haven't gotten them to work beyond just your average 'dumb' deadbolt lock. A big part of the problem is NO ONE knows how to install them or how to troubleshoot them. No one.I paid for the Amazon "Professional Installation" service - I think it was $100 per lock - and the guy who came did a HORRIBLE JOB. I work at home, so I did not have time to supervise him whatsoever. I just said "hi" and "bye". But, when I finally had a chance to check out what this "Amazon Professional Installation" person did - I found he didn't even TRY to install the hub (August). He didn't install the tiny gizmo that you must hide across from the lock so it can tell if your door is open or closed. He didn't do anything with the keypad. He didn't even switch out the prior "GOLD" hardware (from our previous locks and knobs) to replace it with the included, matching silver hardware. So gold hardware on the left. The new silver lock on the right. Further, he short-cut using all the screws - only used ONE to secure it in place. So, now the lock is always crooked on the door, which looks horrible.Then I had another locksmith come in. Unfortunately I was too busy to supervise him either. He spent about 3 hours in my house trying to figure out how to get the AUGUST hub to connect. He finally told me he was successful, and charged me $675. When I finally finished working and checked it out, I found he only got one of the three to work. The other two didn't work. In fact, he didn't even try to connect the third lock, I assume because he couldn't figure out why the second one was not working. (I of course stopped the check)Then I had #3 locksmith come out who the company promised was "tech savvy". When he got here, he said, "I've never worked on anything like this before, but I'll give it a try." He wasted about an hour and a half trying to get one of the two that don't work to work -- then finally gave up and said, "I don't know. I give up." He didn't charge me anything.Now I'm trying to work on it myself. I'm a computer programmer, and I hate these types of assembly tasks. But, at least I have the sense to call customer service. Customer service is admittedly very helpful, very nice, very patent and understanding. BUT - as of today - July 9th 2019 - the locks I purchased in April still do not work. On one of the three - the keypad works. On the other two, only a physical key works. Both locks keep resetting themselves over and over and over again. Like you turned them on for the very first time every other day.I've been asking Amazon to refund my $300 for "Professional Services" which were no more help to me than asking my 11 year old son to "do his best". So far, Amazon refuses to pay me back the $300.
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