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Yale Assure Lock 2 Plus Apple Home Keys, Bronze Keyless Entry Door Lock with Keypad for Code Entry Lock and Auto-Unlock (No Wi-Fi) Remote Access Requires Apple Home Hub via HomeKit, ‎YRD450-N-BLE-0BP

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Color: Oil Rubbed Bronze


Style: No Wi-Fi


Features

  • TAP & GO WITH HOME KEYS: Using Apple home keys*, accessing your home is now easier and more secure than ever before. Add your home key* to your Apple Wallet app and with Express Mode enabled, a simple tap with your your iPhone or Apple Watch is all it takes to unlock your door. *To use home keys, iPhone XS or later with iOS 15 or later and Apple Watch Series 4 or later with watchOS 8 or later are required. To access all the benefits and capabilities of this device including sharing home keys with more than one user, an Apple TV, HomePod, or HomePod mini is recommended.
  • WORKS WITH APPLE HOME: Control your smart lock using voice commands with Siri, home automations, and more, when paired with Apple HomeKit. *Controlling this HomeKit-enabled accessory automatically and away from home requires a HomePod, HomePod mini, or Apple TV set up as a home hub.
  • NO MORE HIDING KEYS. Grant secure, keyless access for family, friends, and service people. One-touch locking makes it easy to secure the door when they leave. Create unique keypad codes right from the Yale Access app. This product will not work outside of the U.S. or Canada.
  • NO BATTERY? NO PROBLEM. With Power reserve, you can still use home keys* on your iPhone for hours after it needs to be charged. *To use home keys, iPhone XS or later with iOS 15 or later and Apple Watch Series 4 or later with watchOS 8 or later are required.
  • DONT WORRY, ITS LOCKED. Enable Auto-Lock and have one less thing to worry about. The door automatically locks behind you once DoorSense detects its closed.

Description

TAP. UNLOCK. YOU’RE HOME. Yale Assure Lock 2 Plus makes key-free access easier and more secure than ever before. Using Apple home keys, a simple tap with your iPhone® or Apple Watch® is all it takes to lock or unlock your door- and for even faster access, add your home key to your Apple Wallet® app with Express Mode enabled. For added peace of mind, never worry about locking the door behind you with advanced Auto-Lock and advanced DoorSense® technology. Upgrade at any time with the Yale Wi-Fi Smart Module (sold separately) to operate your lock remotely using the Yale Access app. To use home keys, iPhone® XS or later with iOS 15 or later and Apple Watch® Series 4 or later with watchOS 8 or later are required. For more than one user to have a Home Key, a HomePod, HomePod mini, or Apple TV set up as a home hub is required. Sharing a home key requires sharing access to your whole Apple Home. On the new Apple Home architecture a home hub, such as Apple TV or HomePod, is required to share control of your home and to receive Home notifications. iPad is not supported as a home hub on the new Home architecture.. For more information from Apple, please visit apple.com.

Brand: Yale Security


Special Feature: Apple home keys, Auto Unlock, Battery Indicator, One-Touch Lock, Passcode Unlock


Lock Type: Keypad


Item dimensions L x W x H: 0.88 x 2.5 x 3.75 inches


Material: Zinc


Brand: Yale Security


Special Feature: Apple home keys, Auto Unlock, Battery Indicator, One-Touch Lock, Passcode Unlock


Lock Type: Keypad


Item dimensions L x W x H: 0.88 x 2.5 x 3.75 inches


Material: Zinc


Recommended Uses For Product: Entry Door, Front Door


Style: No Wi-Fi


Color: Oil Rubbed Bronze


Number of Pieces: 1


Finish Type: Brushed


Included Components: 4 AA Batteries, DoorSense, Mounting Hardware and Deadbolt, Yale Assure Lock 2 Plus


Controller Type: Android, Apple HomeKit, iOS


Control Method: App, Touch


Connectivity Protocol: Bluetooth


UPC: 081023107754


Model Name: Yale Assure Lock 2 Plus with Bluetooth


Manufacturer: Yale


Smart Home Compatibility: Smart Home Compatible


Product Dimensions: 0.88 x 2.5 x 3.75 inches


Item Weight: 3.72 pounds


Item model number: YRD450-N-BLE-0BP


Batteries: 4 AA batteries required. (included)


Finish types: Brushed


Batteries required: Yes


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Love this
Color: Satin Nickel Style: No Wi-Fi
Got this because it was recommended by a family member who knows what he’s talking about. It was super easy to install and works amazingly well. The screws were easy to use especially since we were replacing an existing smart lock. It fits the door very well, in fact better than the original lock on our door. Only a few small complaints. 1. It’s frustrating that to connect it to wifi to use remotely you have to buy another expensive component. While the cheaper one we replaced came with that feature out of the box (the design look use and hardware quality on that one was much worse so it’s obviously a trade off). I will likely buy the wifi component still, but it isn’t absolutely necessary. 2. When the battery is dying it’s honestly not immediately obvious. It seems to notify you with a different sound but if I’m honest it’s not clear. When the battery is low but not dead the touch screen seems VERY slow to respond and takes longer to open but the phone key and keypad still both work. With full battery the thing works fantasticly and the app and setup for guest codes is awesome. I love it, it was an upgrade for sure. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2024 by Laurel

  • Prone to getting locked out...
Color: Black Suede Style: No Wi-Fi
For the first ten months, this lock worked flawlessly. Installation was not much different from a regular, non-smart deadbolt. Apple Home Keys is awesome. The battery lasted nearly a year--I have the Bluetooth-only, non-WiFi model. DoorSense (magnet version) worked well. It accurately detected when the door was opened or closed. The auto-lock feature was great. Then, around the ten-month mark, the lock started falling apart in multiple ways. I won't go over all of them, but two failures stand out. First, the DoorSense stopped working. The DoorSense always thought that my door was closed. I had to turn off Auto-Lock because it would lock the door while it was open. Second, and most importantly, the motor began to malfunction. The motor would not rotate the lock all the way, which meant the deadbolt would not fully retract. If the deadbolt didn't retract all the way, the door wouldn't open. This was prone to getting locked out. If you were attempting to unlock the door from the outside, you HAD to rely on the motor to unlock your door. There was no key. The lock still worked fine if I manually operated it with the latch... which was only possible from the inside. This did not help you when you were outside trying to get in. To fix both the DoorSense and the motor, I tried different troubleshooting steps: * changed batteries * re-calibrated the lock * factory reset * took the lock off the door, re-installed it * made sure the strike plate and deadbolt aligned None of these steps fixed the issues. Not being able to fix the issue myself, I ventured out to work with Yale customer service. This was a less-than-pleasant experience. I contacted Yale via email. In my original email, I included my lock information and my proof of purchase. I asked what I could provide (videos, photos) for them to assess my lock. Within a day, I got a response from Yale. They asked me to email them photos and videos of the issue. I tried, but the videos were too large (above 25 MB), so the emails kept bouncing back. I emailed them back asking how I could send them the videos because it wasn't possible through email. A day later, they responded asking me to upload them to iCloud or Google Drive. I uploaded the videos to iCloud to a publicly shared folder. I replied to their email with the iCloud link. A few days later, they responded saying they could not view the videos. They said that they did not have access to the folder and to check the access. They sent me a screenshot of them trying to access the iCloud folder. They were in the folder, but iCloud was asking them to sign into an Apple account. I replied to the email saying that they clearly had access--they just needed to sign into an Apple account. They replied back saying that iCloud wasn't an option for them and that I needed to upload them to Google Drive or something else. This is when I started losing my patience because they were the ones that originally asked me to upload to iCloud or Google Drive. Fine: I uploaded to Google Drive and sent them a link. A day later, they responded apologizing for the issues with the lock. They sent me troubleshooting steps. These involved taking the lock off the door. They asked me to see if the motor had the same issues if it was rotating while detached from the door. The issues still persisted. So I replied to their email stating that the motor still made the same high-pitched screeches and still struggled to rotate all the way. They replied to my email a day later with this message: "We are sorry to hear about the issues you are experiencing with your lock. We are more than happy to assist you. The videos that you are sending are blocked, we do not have access to them. Please try to send them in a different format." Confused and frustrated, I emailed back saying they'd already reviewed the videos... that they'd sent me troubleshooting steps... that I'd performed the troubleshooting steps... and that I was reporting back the results. Finally, a day later, they replied saying they would look into next steps for sending replacement parts for my lock. This was a few days ago, and I have not heard back from them. It has been over a week since my original contact to customer service. This lock is not worth the money. The issues that occurred when the lock started failing were not minor issues. Getting locked out is a terrible feeling for anyone. It sucks that the lock worked flawlessly during the return window. It felt like a scam. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2025 by Bob

  • Good lock, feels secure. Easy setup
Color: Black Suede Style: Wi-Fi
Works well with Homekey. Easy install. I got wifi version and Easy setup.
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2026 by Nick

  • A MUST HAVE for homes and condos!
Color: Satin Nickel Style: Wi-Fi
WOW YALE DELIVERS WITH THIS! I have to say I am use to other brands of deadbolts like Schlege and Kwikset and I have only personally used Yale locks with my apartment and it was "ok" BUT THIS DEADBOLT IS NEXT LEVEL! I have to say this is the first time I have had a deadbolt be able to use Apple Pay like entrance access. Basically it is like and Apple Pay card you just double tap your power button like you would for any Apple Pay touch pads and you have a Yale card it have face ID and just a tap of the deadbolt and you are in your house! It is easy to install, easy to navigate the app, it has real time updates on the lock status, it lets you know if the door is open or not and overall I am super happy with this lock it was perfect for our new condo! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2025 by Johnathan

  • My unit failed, and reminded me I need a hardware (key) fallback on such a unit
Color: Black Suede Style: Wi-Fi
Biggest gripe: lack of physical keys, so you can't use it on any door which you don't have another way to get into that building/room. Installation was a pain. Not a ton more than a normal deadbolt, all in all, but it took awhile to get it all installed correctly and then one needs to set it up. Maybe I got a bad unit, maybe it's because Apple had released updates that week so different parts of my network were still installing updates, but it eventually refused to reset and I couldn't get it fully working. Code setting worked fine. If it remained functional, I probably wouldn't have gotten to the issue with it freezing until a later day, and so wouldn't have found I personally need a physical key fallback. Build quality, all in all, seemed excellent. It appeared to work fine with my net work. If it kept working, and I could unlock via my watch, I would have considered it fine value for the money due to the time and difficulty savings. Unfortunately, it didn't continue to work, so I had to send it back. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2025 by Korlithiel

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