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Yale Security Lock 2 with Wi-Fi, Black Connected Keypad

Original price was: $239.99.Current price is: $186.99.

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Product Overview

nThe Yale Security Lock 2 with Wi-Fi (YRD410-WF1-BSP) is a smart keypad lock designed for front or back doors, offering key-free entry and advanced home automation integration. Ideal for homeowners who value convenience, security, and remote access, this lock replaces traditional deadbolts with a modern digital solution. It connects directly to your home’s Wi-Fi network, enabling real-time monitoring, access code sharing, and automated locking via the Yale Access App. Whether you’re managing family entries, allowing service providers access, or simply want peace of mind when away from home, this lock streamlines daily routines while enhancing security. Built with a sleek black finish and compatible with standard door prep, it blends seamlessly into residential settings across the U.S. and Canada.nn

Key Features

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  • Wi-Fi Enabled Smart Lock: Connects directly to your home network without a bridge, allowing you to monitor and control the lock remotely through the Yale Access App on your smartphone or Apple Watch.
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  • Multiple Key-Free Entry Methods: Unlock using a personalized 4-8 digit code via the touchscreen keypad, voice assistant compatibility, Auto-Unlock feature, or directly through the Yale Access App.
  • li>Auto-Lock with DoorSense Technology: Automatically locks the door once it’s closed and secured, ensuring your home stays protected even if you forget to lock up.

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  • Unlimited User Code Sharing: Create and distribute unique access codes for family members, guests, or service professionals—each with full tracking capabilities so you know exactly who entered and when.
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  • Real-Time Notifications: Receive instant alerts via the app when someone enters using their code, helping you stay informed about activity at your home whether you’re inside or away.
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  • Backup Key Access: Includes a physical key override in case of power loss, system failure, or forgotten codes, maintaining access reliability.
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Technical Specifications

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  • Model: YRD410-WF1-BSP
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  • Finish: Black (Satin Bronze)
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  • Connectivity: Built-in Wi-Fi (no hub required)
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  • Power Source: Four AA batteries (not included)
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  • Battery Life Indicator: Low battery warning via keypad and app notification
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  • Operating Temperature: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C)
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  • Door Compatibility: Fits standard doors 1-3/8″ to 1-3/4″ thick with 2-3/8″ to 2-3/4″ backset
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  • Certifications: ANSI Grade 2 certified for residential security
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  • Voice Assistant Support: Works with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant (for status checks and routine integration)
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  • App Compatibility: iOS 12.0+ and Android 6.0+
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Benefits & Use Cases

nThis smart lock is ideal for busy households seeking greater control over home access and security. Parents can grant temporary codes to caregivers or after-school helpers and receive confirmation when their child arrives safely. Homeowners can provide one-time codes to delivery personnel or house cleaners without sharing physical keys. The Auto-Unlock feature adds convenience during hands-busy moments like carrying groceries or managing children. For those frequently traveling, remote locking and real-time activity logs offer reassurance that the home remains secure. The inclusion of a backup key ensures reliability during outages or app connectivity issues. Designed specifically for interior doors (such as front or back entrances), it integrates smoothly into existing door hardware without major modifications.nn

Important Notes

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  • This product is intended for use only within the United States and Canada.
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  • A stable Wi-Fi connection is required for full functionality, including remote access and notifications.
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  • Low battery warnings appear both on the keypad display and through the Yale Access App to prevent unexpected lockouts.
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  • The package includes the Yale Assure Lock 2, mounting hardware, two backup keys, and installation instructions; batteries are not included.
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  • Professional installation is recommended but DIY setup is possible with basic tools.
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  • Customers have reported occasional challenges with battery life under heavy use, Wi-Fi signal strength affecting performance, and perceived value relative to price point. Regular maintenance and optimal placement may help mitigate these issues.
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  1. K. Marino

    Great lock for Smart Home Automation
    I bought two of these, one for my entry door and one for the back door. I am on a let’s make our home a smart home kick right now. Part of that is I want to eliminate all keys except for my vehicle key fob. And, it is also important for me to use one application to control my home, in my case, I am using Apple Home – therefore to some degree HomeKit compatibility is important. This review is about the the installation, lock itself, the Yale Access App, and HomeKit integration.After looking at a lot of locks I landed on this one, the Yale Assure Lock 2 with Wi-Fi. It looks nice, it is keyless, and it is HomeKit compatible.INSTALLATION: Installation was a breeze for me. I am replacing existing keyed deadbolts. So no need to align a door to a frame. The lock itself easily installed in the existing cutouts. I didn’t even need to replace the door frame strike plate as my old one works fine. I found the instructions easy to follow, the lock installation of the physical device/lock took me about 15 minutes, most of that was just making sure I did it per the instructions.THE LOCK: At first my thought was this is a $200+ deadbolt and in my head I was comparing it to a normal deadbolt. This is absolutely the incorrect view. This is a computer that has a physical deadbolt it controls. When thinking like that the $200+ price tag is not all that bad. I would say good value for the money. The only criticisms would be that the physical locking mechanism (thing that turns the deadbolt mechanism to extend it into the door frame) is a simple flimsy piece of metal, versus in normal deadbolts it is typically a non-square type of peg to do that job. I am unsure if this really matters at all though, as long as it does the job it is kind of who cares. Another criticism, which if you think about it, would really be an unfair one, yet important to note, is the size of the interior part of the lock is HUGE (comparatively speaking) – reason for unfair – where would the batteries and computer portion go if it wasn’t this big?YALE ACCESS APP: The working of the lock portion is good enough. The set up is horrible. You must watch (or scroll) through the installation instructions for each item, just to be able to set it up, would be much nicer to have a skip. My issue is that on one of them I had to do things more than once, and for my second lock, I knew it all already and just wanted to set it up. C’mon Yale, allow the “Skip”.HomeKit INTEGRATION: There have been a lot of negative types of comments on this, which I don’t understand because I easily added each lock to HomeKit. Scanning of the HomeKit QR code did not work on either lock, this has been commented on a lot with this reviews. For me, I merely manually entered the device IDs and it worked immediately without issue. Granted, you cannot scan the QR which is easier for sure, but not enough to rank lower.All in all, a great purchase IMO, could use some improvements, but really good just the same. Lock Feature rating is 4 stars due to what I comment on, I just expected better, not sure if better is necessary. Tech support I rated 4 stars, this is not by dealing with a tech support staff, it was the only place to rate the app and the setup issues I discussed.

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  2. Gayle M.

    Very dependable
    Installation isn’t super simple, but in my opinion, if you can follow the instructions, you will not have any issues installing it in your door. I swapped out a SimpliSafe door lock for this because it can be remotely operated and it is just a way better locking system that works with Amazon Alexa. I like the ability to see who unlocks the door and if it isn’t locked, I can do it through the app and not have to stress out or leave where I am at to go home and protect my house. I have two of these locks and stand behind them. They aren’t cheap, but they are very dependable, safe, and convenient.

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  3. Shandy Anglin

    DON’T BUY – LOCKED ME OUT OF MY HOUSE
    There are some major things wrong with this lock, which resulted in us getting LOCKED OUT OF OUR HOUSE, and needing to call a locksmith, who had to drill our door to get us access. Here are the problems:- It won’t tell you when the batteries are running low. It’s suppose to, but it doesn’t. So all of a sudden the batteries are dead and your lock won’t open.- The batter life also doesn’t show up anywhere in the app. So you have absolutely no way of knowing how long the batteries are lasting. The crazy thing is when you call customer service, they say THEY can see it. So they suggested calling them periodically to check the battery life. SERIOUSLY?!- The plan if the batteries die, is to plug in a 9 volt underneath, to give you enough power to enter your code to get in and change the batteries. When you search online you will see HUNDREDS of FAQ’s and videos showing you this. BUT with the Yale Lock 2, it is a “sleeker” design that is thinner, which means there literally isn’t enough room to plug in a 9 volt underneath. The battery can’t connect. So the videos you see of this are completely irrelevant. When I called their customer service, they literally admitted this. The “sleeker design” is their terminology. But they offer zero assistance.SO, what sort of company creates a product which they knowingly admit doesn’t show you anything about the batteries, and doesn’t actually work for emergency access, like they tell you in the owner manual and online. UNBELIEVABLE.Thank god it wasn’t an actual emergency, but it cost us hours of our time and hundreds of $’s to address. And they DON’T CARE. There are also a lot of other glitchy things about the lock, but focusing on the fact it was designed to literally lock you out of your house.Will never use YALE again.

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  4. Kim-Marie Degenkolb

    Installed this in my home about a week ago and so far it’s doing a great job. The installation process was super easy. The only issue I had was that it wasn’t installed level the first time I had installed it, so I disassembled it to redo the whole process and level it with the door. Just make sure that you have other primary entrance doors as this is a keyless entry.

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  5. Ivonne

    Las instrucciones de instalacion no eran claras, tuvimos que llamar a un cerrajero al que tambien le costo trabajo poder instalarlo.

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  6. Ricardo

    E impossível baixar o programa YALE ACCESS via apple. O aplicativo não está disponível e não é possível configurar a fechadura.

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  7. Miguel A.

    Deberían de especificar que este producto no se puede configurar con las app disponibles en México, en todo caso solo funciona como cerradura pero no con conectividad

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  8. Steven Phan

    Ive bought several of these and what’s strange is some come with the wifi module and others don’t. You definitely need the wifi module in order to do any automation through certain software for the Airbnb automation. It’s been working great for me and I’m using Hospitable to link everything through my Yale account. Works flawlessly and haven’t had any issues at all.

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    Yale Security Lock 2 with Wi-Fi, Black Connected Keypad

    Original price was: $239.99.Current price is: $186.99.

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