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Yale Updates Assure Smart Lock Aesthetic

Yale Locks & Hardware updated the aesthetic to its Assure Lock family of deadbolts with the launch today of the Yale Assure Lock SL electronic deadbolt, one of the slimmest smart locks currently available.

Yale Assure Lock SL

Yale Locks & Hardware has updated the aesthetic to its Assure Lock family of deadbolts with the launch today of the Yale Assure Lock SL electronic deadbolt.

The new lock is a touchscreen, key free design that can be purchased as a standalone keypad lock or with a Yale Network Module for integration into home automation or alarm systems, including Samsung SmartThings, Wink, and Iris, among many others. The standalone version can be upgraded with a Yale Network Module after purchase.

The Assure Lock SL has a smaller footprint and slimmer profile than other electronic locks, and features a black touchscreen set in a sleek and slender metal bezel. It’s available in three finishes: satin nickel, oil rubbed bronze, and polished brass.

The deadbolt’s look doesn’t sacrifice quality or functionality. It features weather-tight construction, a bright capacitive touchscreen that wakes with a touch, and the keyless design enhances security since there’s no cylinder to pick or bump. When used as a standalone deadbolt, the Assure Lock SL is unlocked by entering a PIN code using the touchscreen. It can hold up to 25 codes, or 250 with a network module, that can be changed or deleted at any time. 

The modular design of the Assure Lock SL makes it easy to enroll the lock in a smart home system with the addition of a Z-Wave, ZigBee, or HomeKit network module, available on Yale2You.com. Z-Wave or ZigBee versions of the Assure Lock SL are compatible with Amazon Alexa when used in conjunction with a Samsung SmartThings Hub and app or Wink Hub and app (Z-Wave only). The Assure SL Non-Connected is priced at $169.99, the Assure SL with Network Module is priced at $219.99, and the Yale Network Modules is priced at $49.99.

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