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The Yale Security Assure Lock 2 Touch is a satin nickel smart deadbolt featuring ultra-fast fingerprint recognition (<0.5s) with 99% accuracy, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity for remote access, and seamless integration with major smart home platforms. Designed for easy DIY installation on standard US doors, it offers hands-free auto-unlock and robust security with two-factor authentication and auto-lock, making it the definitive upgrade for modern, security-conscious professionals.










| ASIN | B0D96YJWPL |
| Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6 in Security & Surveillance Biometrics |
| Brand | Yale |
| Color | Satin Nickel |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App, Touch |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa, Android, Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant, iOS |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (453) |
| Date First Available | September 23, 2024 |
| Finish | Brushed |
| Finish Type | Brushed |
| Included Components | 4 AA Batteries, DoorSense, Mounting Hardware and Key, Wi-Fi Module, Yale Assure Lock 2 Touch |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 4.24 pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 0.9 x 2.5 x 4.9 inches |
| Item model number | YRD410-F-WF1-619 |
| Lock Type | Biometric, Deadbolt, Keypad, Pin Tumbler |
| Manufacturer | Yale |
| Material | Zinc |
| Model Name | Yale Assure Lock 2 Touch with Wi-Fi |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | YRD4x0-F-WF1 |
| Pattern | With Key |
| Product Dimensions | 0.9 x 2.5 x 4.9 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Exterior Door, Front Door |
| Size | Wi-Fi |
| Special Feature | Auto-Lock, Back-Lit Keypad, Battery Indicator, Fingerprint, Passcode Unlock |
| Special Features | Auto-Lock, Back-Lit Keypad, Battery Indicator, Fingerprint, Passcode Unlock |
| Style | With Key |
| UPC | 081023131704 |
C**K
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Keyless Freedom, Iron-Clad Security—My Front Door’s Best Upgrade Yet
Swapping my old deadbolt for the Yale Assure Lock 2 Touch took less than twenty minutes with only a screwdriver—no chiseling or wiring headaches—and the sleek black-suede finish instantly modernized the entire entryway. The very first fingerprint scan unlocked the door in under a second, and after enrolling my partner and teenagers, we ditched the jangling key ring for good (though the keyed cylinder is great peace of mind). The illuminated keypad glows on approach, so punching in a code at night is effortless, and one-time guest codes have saved me more than one frantic hide-a-key scramble. The built-in Wi-Fi module paired with the Yale Access app in two taps, letting me lock or unlock from anywhere and get real-time alerts the moment the kids get home from school. Vacation mode is priceless: a single toggle disables all fingerprints and codes except mine, so the house sitter can’t accidentally let in a plus-one. Integration with Alexa and Google Home means a quick voice command or routine checks the door status before bed, and geofencing auto-locks as soon as my phone leaves the driveway—no more “Did I lock the door?” u-turns. Battery life is stellar. After two months of daily touches, codes, and remote pings the meter still shows 80 %, and even if I ever miss the low-battery alert, a hidden USB-C backup port gives emergency power with a phone charger. The solid-metal escutcheon feels bulletproof, and the multi-point tamper alarms would wake the whole block if someone tried to force it. From effortless fingerprint entry to rock-solid smart-home integration, this Assure Lock 2 delivers polished, worry-free security that makes coming and going a breeze. Five stars without hesitation—my only regret is not upgrading sooner.
S**T
I like it
Really like this lock so far. My door measurements were within limits of what was required and installing was very easy. The only thing I had to do some McGuyvering on was installing the hidden magnet in door strike plate. I have a burglar resistant plate and I had to drill a hole in it to accept the magnet. It required a 5/8 inch hole and I only had a 1/2 in bit, so I drilled out to 1/2 inch then used my Dremel to expand to 5/8. The app was very easy to use to set up with my wifi (I got the wifi built in model). People complained about battery life but after having it a couple of weeks, it doesn't seem that bad. I put in slightly used AA batteries from my old lock and it showed 98% charge and now it shows 73%. I think the more you use the power motor on it, the quicker the batteries go. Most of the time when I go out, I manually lock and unlock the door when inside to save on battery life. The fingerprint reader has worked flawless so far, with just my wife and I in the system. Only a couple of small complaints- the lock -unlock knob inside is black along with the whole lock so when looking from afar to see if the door is locked or not, you have to walk up close to it to see which way the knob is turned. My old lock had a light that flashed every ten seconds or so ; green if lock was open, amber if closed. I ended up painting a white line on end of knob and that works ok but a little hillbilly. Also in the app, I tried to add my wife's pic to her name on my guest list, but the only way to do it is for her to download the Yale app, get synced with my app then she add her own pic. Way too complicated.
G**L
Not Worth the Trouble
I strongly suggest you not buy this lock. I’ve lived with it for 9 months and am now removing it. This is a residential installation and the lock is used only 4;times per day. The first problem is the battery. It uses 4 non-rechargeable AA batteries. If they lasted awhile it wouldn’t be so bad. However, when using WiFi so you can access the lock remotely, the batteries last only 6 weeks. One of Yale’s solutions is to disconnect the lock from WiFi. That is, stop using one of the features that drew me to buy this model in the first place. Really, that’s your solution Yale? And even after disabling the WiFi access, you still get less than 3 months battery life. Also, the battery indicator in the phone app only shows battery charge when the battery is nearly depleted. The software is quirky and unreliable. The lock is supposed to detect whether the door is open or closed. At random intervals the system forgets these settings and you need to recalibrate the system so it can detect door open/closed state. The fingerprint reader works most of the time, but it usually takes 3 or 4 tries for it to recognize the print. On the plus side, the lock is easy to install and sturdily built. Initial program was quick and intuitive. On balance, this lock is definitely not worth the trouble and inconvenience. Maybe Yale’s other products are better.
J**Y
Great Lock, Great Price.
The Yale Assure Lock 2 Touch delivers sleek fingerprint access alongside keypad, app, and physical key options—providing versatile entry for family or guests. It integrates smoothly with major smart home systems including Apple HomeKit, Alexa, Google Home, and Matter (Wi-Fi version), and offers peace of mind with auto-locking and DoorSense features. The touchscreen, however, can be tough to read in direct sunlight, and it doesn’t support Apple Home Keys. Overall, it’s a feature-packed, stylish smart lock that balances convenience and security. Pros: Versatile entry methods (fingerprint, keypad, key, app), wide smart-home compatibility, auto-lock with DoorSense Cons: Keypad visibility in sunlight can be poor, lacks Apple Home Key support unless using the Plus model
L**W
We bought this product a while back in preparation for our house move. We have just installed it and the product is completely defective, its does not work at all! The app is unable to detect the lock at all and we are unable to use the lock completely!
T**Y
This lock is easy to install and the app works perfectly. So nice to have all the different options to open the door especially being able to send someone a temporary pass.
E**Z
Compre este producto y solamente trabaja con la app de USA y no con la de México. Fue un relajo poder descargar la otra aplicación y al final funcionó. Hace mucho ruido al abrir o cerrar electrónicamente
I**E
We absolutely love our Yale lock! Installation was quick and easy, and we were able to connect it seamlessly to our smart home devices. The fingerprint scanner makes locking and unlocking the door effortless, and the auto-unlock feature when we pull into the driveway is a game changer—especially when carrying groceries. Overall, this lock is a fantastic addition to our home. It’s convenient, secure, and works flawlessly. Highly recommend!
P**O
La voy a tener que regresar, no la pude configurar porque la app de Yale Access no está disponible en México. Intenté con Yale Connect y Yale Home y tampoco pude. Sino se puede configurar no deberían de ofrecerla a la venta.
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