Yale Keyless Connected Ready Smart Door Lock, Smart Living YD-01-CON-NOMOD-SN, Touch Keypad, Pin Code Access Lock, Thumbturn Operation, Nightlatch Satin Nickel [Energy Class A+]
Keyless Door Lock
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Key-less lifestyleThe Keyless Connected Smart Door Lock gives you the freedom to secure your home without the need for a key. | Simple as 1, 2, 3Open your door via Pin code, key card, key tag, remote fob and even from your smartphone when connected to a smart home system. | Compatible with NightlatchesThe Keyless Connected Smart Door Lock is compatible with most 60mm back-set Night latches. Making it a quick and easy instalation. |
Restrict specific access codes to a certain time of day.
9V Battery Backup
In the event of the AA batteries failing there is a further fail safe, thanks to a 9V battery connection override.
What’s more, when connected to a smart home system, Yaleâs Keyless Connected allows you to unlock your door from anywhere in the world.
Security as standard.
Feeling safe and secure is a must for any homeowner. The Keyless Connected Smart Lock has a tamper alarm and incorrect PIN code feature.
Thereâs also no need to worry if the electricity goes down as the Keyless Connected Smart Lock is powered by 4x AA batteries. It will even warn you when the batteries are running low.
- Tamper Alarm
- 9v Battery Backup
- Time Controlled Access Codes
- Battery Powered
Expand your system
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Yale ModuleThis module allows you to control your Yale Smart Lock from anywhere in the world when linked with your Yale Smart Home Alarm System. | Z-Wave ModuleThis module allows you to control your Yale Smart Lock from anywhere in the world when linked with Z-Wave Home Automation Systems. | Sync ModuleThe Sync module creates a link between your Smart Lock and your Yale Sync Smart Home Alarm. | Key Fob ModuleThe module links with the Remote Fob to unlock your Smart Lock from up to 10 metres away with just one click. |
| Weight: | 787 g |
| Dimensions: | 8 x 6.5 x 15 cm; 787 Grams |
| Model: | YD-01-CON-NOMOD-SN |
| Part: | YD-01-CON-NOMOD-SN |
| Colour: | Satin Nickel |
| Pack Quantity: | 1 |
| Batteries Required: | Yes |
| Batteries Included: | Alkaline |
| Manufacture: | Yale |
| Colour: | Satin Nickel |
| Quantity: | 1 |
Excellent produc
Needs a warm palm to ‘wake up’ the touch screen but anyone computer literate knows this. All good, reliable, sturdy
A great Smart Lock for zwave
Very impressed with the Smart Lock it’s sturdy once fitted and easy to use. The number of ways of accessing is impressive with keyfob smartcard tags and of course codes. I bought this somewhat unsure if it would integrate with the rings smart alarm but it does using the Zwave adapter. Functionality through the ring app is limited but you can get notifications of open/close lock and unlock which is enough to tie into other smart home automations. overall very happy to have gone keyless.
Once fitted grea
Despite many having very easy installations,alas mine was not.In fact the first lock purchased was broken during installation and I had to re purchase.Making this extremely expensive.
So what went wrong.Purchased loack along with Yale nightlatch.had both fitted to door,but the smart lock was not working properly,jamming.Instructions mention to fine tune the bar. OK then it seemed to work,but inconsistently.
This messing took place over a couple of weeks of tweeking.Then it seemed that the bar was a fraction too short,so as the lock turned it slipped out of the nightlatch.
A new smart lock had to be purchased.This time I had a locksmith to fit it.He trimmed a small bit off the door to reposition the staple.
The lock was fitted and seemed to work,but then as previous it was jamming,getting stiff.Exactly as before.The lock was removed and it seemed that there was a little piece on the staple that the bar slotted into that was not staying in position.The little piece has small flanges that should stop it from dropping into the staple,these were not bent over enough so as the lock turned it was dropping into staple,hence jamming.so the problem all along had been the nightlatch.Luckily the Locksmith was able to identify this and correct it( slight tap on flange to bend the lip).Refitted and hey presto.I works.Seriously annoyed though that it cost me a new smart lock when the problem was the nightlatch.
I also purchased the Z wave module 2 and amslightly disappointed that it will not connect to Yale app.You have to buy Yale hub and module.I have Ring installed and I have connected the Z module to Ring.Via Alarm base station,add device,security,lock.The z wave module has a series of codes I took the 5 digits that were underlined and it connected to Ring.From Ring I then was able to connect to Alexa.
Now although there is some good functionality you do not get the full features that you would using Yale hub.
However there is more yo investigate with Ring.You can add users and or guests.Adding Users involves them having Ring and Alexa accounts,and you can tick which levels of access you wish to grant.Adding Guests I have not been able to see similar options,though I have not run through the process to see if options present later.
The other thing I have not tested is,when setting up a new user in Ring you have you assign a 4 digit code which can be used to disarm the alarm.This code needs to be set up on the smart lock, I have not done this process yet so am not sure if it all fits together,ie unlock door,then disarm alarms.
The potential is great.
I have used the Ring app to lock unlock door,I have used alexa to lock,un lock,key tags, keycard and key votes all working great.
Ring dashboard shows status of lock and battery,also activity of lock unlock time etc.It would be better if I can identify user,a little more settings up.
I also want to set up notifications on Alexa,so it will tell me when the door is locked or unlocked,or jammed.
Very handy and secure v
Easy to fit. Just had to drill one additional hole for the cabling. Looks well and easy to use.
Keyless entry
Great item saved money also on cutting of keys for family. Easy to install and use.
Keyless entry
Great item saved money also on cutting of keys for family. Easy to install and use.
Say goodbye to lost keys
Works perfectly, had these Yale locks for over 3 years now. You can set 24 hour codes and simple to program. Don’t understand why they haven’t replaced old fashioned keylocks completely. Batteries last well over 6 months but I just change them when it alerts you to say it wants fresh batteries.
Very smart looking and easy to operate
Easy to fit to my existing night latch and add my existing tags. Also bought some of the ones you stick to your phone and it all works really well. I got the z-wave module too and added to my smartthings hub easily and showed up straight away in HomeAssistant too.
Very Easy to install
Changed from a regular lock that was old and you had to wiggle the key. Bought extra tags for my daughter coming home from school, assigned her a code incase she forgets her bag, I don’t have to worry about her being locked out. Have the wireless link also, so notifies me when she’s in. Works perfect, 1 Yr battery use if used 10 times a day, I use it twice a day so…see u in 5 yrs.
Fiddly to setup
This is a good quality, fully featured lock that I’m happy with now I’ve got it sorted.
The installation was troublesome to say the least. If you don’t drill the holes exactly right the cable and pin for the top part of the lock doesn’t line up quite right. (Not the barrel hole, but the one above it where the keypad is.)
Also notice the grey box on the inside of the door. The product description doesn’t make it clear that this is part of the lock solution, and needs to be installed on the inside – so if you have a security chain above your latch on the inside of the door then you may have more DIY than you bargained for.
Once installed it was easy to setup if you follow the instructions and I was able to set user codes and register tags and fobs without any issues.
A slight wrinkle for me is that I bought the Yale Bridge and access module, and when I installed it that wiped all the user settings (everything except my custom admin PIN). It meant people couldn’t get in. Once I realised what was going on I rehregistered the tags and fobs and things went back to normal. If you are using the Yale Bridge a slightly quirky change is that you can no longer egister user PINs via the keypad – you have to do it in the Yale Access app.
Having the Yale Bridge is great as you get notifications when the door has been unlocked when you are away from home and can even remotely register a user PIN or open it for a visitor if necessary from wherever you happen to be.
Overall I’m very pleased with the product.
good service
my first order was faulty so I reported it and they sent me a new one
Absolutely flawless so far!
Has been on the door for a few months now, I added the z-wave interface and connected it to my Home Assistant which makes managing entry codes a lot simpler – nfc tags can’t be managed this way unfortunately, but that is a very mi or shortcoming since one would need to be at the lock to add one anyway – but it would be nice to be able to block a tag remotely as soon as realising it had been lost or stolen.
Batteries are still the ones that were supplied with the lock and still show 90% (they started at 90%, but haven’t dropped yet). As an insurance against the possible inaccuracy of the battery life reported over z-wave, I have a brand new lithium 9v battery safely stashed near the front door in case of emergency.
The lock is extremely sturdy – I have zero concerns about its resilience to an attack. The buzzer that sounds if the front of the lock is separated from the battery box on the inside of the door is a bit weak though – it wouldn’t be very loud outside. To mitigate this (not that I believe it would be an issue anyway, but Home Automation is a lifestyle/hobby as much as it makes any real world sense!) I have a z-wave siren mounted on the ceiling (9ft high open porch) which is programmed to sound if the lock tamper alarm is triggered (the z-wave standard has a message type covering exactly this scenario) which would scare the living s*** out anyone within 3 feet of it and certainly attract the attention of the neighbours if they weren’t already aware of the noise of tampering with the thing.
Installation was fairly easy – I already had an ERA BS Nightlatch on the door with a Schlage cylinder, so fitting was simply a case of drilling the additional hole for the battery cable / upper sconce mount. The home I had for the cylinder was a bit oval though, so required a bit of massaging with a file as the cylinder part of the lock is round (as it should be, really) so this is something to be aware of if your existing lock hasn’t been installed to the highest standard. I also have a draught excluder strip around the outside edge of the door frame – this doesn’t actually interfere with the lock, but it is a tight squeeze. Not something most will need to be concerned with, but good to be aware of.
The installation instructions say to cut the bar that engages with the latch with pliers/cutters. Do not attempt this! The bar is impressively hard steel, and required a decent hacksaw blade to cut. There is no way on earth it is being cut with any kind of pliers, maybe bolt croppers, but not cleanly. A carefully wielded dremel might do OK with a suitable cutting/grinding wheel if a hacksaw seems a bit too much like hard work.
Great lock
Had it installed in about 20 mins, really easy set up quality is good been faultless for the last month I’ve had i
Great lock
Had it installed in about 20 mins, really easy set up quality is good been faultless for the last month I’ve had i
Great lock
Had it installed in about 20 mins, really easy set up quality is good been faultless for the last month I’ve had i
An absolute must for Airbnb owners
Been using these for a few years in my Airbnb, an absolute lifesaver. Mega reliable and easy to program / operate. Only thing is you need a joiner to install them with the Yale lock sold separately. But well worth the money and a brilliant device.
Great Lock
Works really well – I don’t use any integration with Smart assistants, as i don’t want to trust the entry to my home to the cloud, but as a standalone lock, with multiple ways of unlocking, i think its great.
Life change
I was looking at locks after our son mislaid his house-key for a couple of days. This was for a 5-lever kite-marked mortice lock. In researching for potential replacement, during the time that the key was missing, I ended up researching locks in general… mortice vs. cylinder locks.
Youtube is a good resource, and two folk: lockpickinglawyer and “Stuff made here” ended up convincing me that a) most locks can be picked in < 1 minutes b) very few locks take longer than 3 minutes c) mechanical locks are susceptible to a variety of attacks that basically reduce the number of combinations you have to try out. I ended up deciding to go digital, and this is a good set-up price-wise. I paired it with a Yale PBS1 dead-locking night-latch to give me BS-standard (Kite-Mark) level security. Sort of. Officially it is probably less than standard BS... as it's not a tested combination, but unofficially.... the electric door opener is much more secure than the six pin cylender lock that comes with the yale PBS1. you can set a combination of up to 10 digits, so that's much more entropy than you'll get in any mechanical lock (most of which don't even check the order of the digits entered). You can also program fobs or keycards (up to 6 or 10 IIRC), and even set multiple combinations. This will allow you to set up a combination for the person who is coming to feed your cat (say), which you can then un-set... thus you don't have to get the normal house residents to learn a new combination. I still have my 5-lever mortice lock so my insurance is covered. Now, however... if I am working in the garden or something... I can leave the front door on the nightlatch, and don't have to worry about people nipping in to steal the cushions (for example :)... and I also don't have to worry about keeping a housekey on me. If coming home at night (even when people already at home) we can leave lock on night latch, and person going out does not worry about losing keys. The number pad lights up when you first touch it... which also helps in the dark. The ability to use a 9v battery as back-up, if you forget to change the lock batteries, is also a positive (sigh). So far the batteries have been replaced once after around 5 months. The lock beeped helpfully to let me know that it was getting low. I think that it gives a reasonable grace period. So yes. Great lock for security.... but it's the convenience that surprised me.
Long time review: Great lock
I’ve had this lock for 3 years now, only replaced the batteries once, still working, was super easy to install. I don’t understand the negative reviews as this lock as served us well for 3 years and look like it will for quite a lot longer. Any lost fob or keycard can be deleted from the system so cannot be used.
Easy to install with existing locksmith 001 so happy I bought Yale.
Easy to use !
This is a must. Very easy to assemble, when your nit digging through a bag to find keys it’s always a bonus.
Clips on Yale YouTube helped to set up.
Excellent buy
Have been using for 2 months and has been great. Kids can now open the front door without remembering their keys. Installed on a Lockwood 001 deadlatch in about 30mins. Recommend.
Recommended
Very versatile. Used for hotel. Second one bought, first one lasted about 2 years.
Recommended
Very versatile. Used for hotel. Second one bought, first one lasted about 2 years.
Recommended
Very versatile. Used for hotel. Second one bought, first one lasted about 2 years.
It will fit a 40mm night latch
Thought I’d write this up to mention that although this lock is marketed as 60mm night latch compatible it will actually fit onto a 40mm night latch.
Easy to fit onto existing latch, just needed to drill the extra hole for the wire.
Just remember to fit the direction plate for your night latch the correct way round, I mis-read the instructions and fitted it for left hand turn and of course it didn’t work.
Had to un-install and turn the plate round the right way but now works fine.
Programmed the master pin, key fob and card without issues, works well.
No idea how long battery life is yet.
Buying one of these was the best decision I made.
We have a summer house our four children have used since they were 4. Used this lock for some solid security the children could use.
Fed up with replacing padlocks that were lost or forgotten to use we decided to give one of these a go.
Very easy to install and set up (I recommend setting it up before you install it). The kids just walk up to it, cover it over with their hand activating the keypad, type in a 4 digit code and they’re in. It runs off of 4 AA batteries which last about a year with daily use. This one (keypad) tells you that the batteries are low, but if they die before you change them it stays locked so your room is still secure, BUT you can give it instant power by touching a 9v battery to the base of the external lock and open it with your code as you usually would and then replace the batteries which are in a small box on the inside face of the door. Batteries are really easy to access (no screwdriver required) and couldn’t be easier to swap out.
This lock is outside and exposed to the elements rain and freezing temperatures you’d expect in a U.K. garden, I had the last one for over 10 years and it then went wrong, it didn’t recognise either the access code or the master code, tried a a reset override and that failed to so replaced it with this one (nearly exactly the same but with a handful of additional features). I couldn’t get this one to work with a mobile phone but it comes with a fob and a card that you can use to open it as well as the usual 4digit pin which you can set. (Pin is really easy to change and you can set up a temporary second pin which I used when my daughter had a sleepover, all her friends could use a simple 1234 for the day which I then removed.
Though the old one seemed to go wrong after 10 years of solid daily use is wasn’t corroded in any way and looked almost as new as this one when I took it out of the box. The old one hadn’t rusted, picked up any scratches or any wear marks at all on either the body or the glass face/keypad. And the 4 digit code has been the same for ten years being used and abused by my four heavy handed children. Can’t recommend this lock enough. It has loads of other features and connects with cctv as I understand it, but I’ve not used those features so can’t comment.
Nice looking lock and does the job.
Nice looking lock …. I watched YouTube on how to install it!
The only snag is … the wire leading to the battery pack doesn’t tuck behind it!!!
I had to drill out a channel for the wire!
Bad design… that bit .
3 years in and still working
We bought this a little while ago and although we need to change the batteries once every 6 months – it has never let us down. I did buy the Zigabee connector for smart control – but to be honest I never use it. Forgotten what it is like to be aware of making sure I have keys when I leave the house – I don’t even have a keyring any more!
3 years in and still working
We bought this a little while ago and although we need to change the batteries once every 6 months – it has never let us down. I did buy the Zigabee connector for smart control – but to be honest I never use it. Forgotten what it is like to be aware of making sure I have keys when I leave the house – I don’t even have a keyring any more!
Useful lock saves lots of money replacing lost keys
I bought this lock to put on the inside of the porch so that the rest of the family who constantly loose their keys can get in. It is also useful with a ring doorbell to ask deliveries to be put inside the porch.
It took me ages to fit it wasn’t difficult my door is very hard wood and getting the holes sorted was time consuming. The actual fitting was easy there are videos on YouTube if you don’t like reading but the instructions are good.
Setting up the codes, key fobs, cards and phone stickers wasn’t hard.
I’ve had no problems with the door my mum in her mid 70s uses it fine. The only issue I’ve had is someone knocked the batteries out before locking the door once. Since that happened I check it before I lock it by activating the lock before I close it. It’s never happened again and It’s worked well.
I bought the smart module I’ve not done anything with it because I don’t know what to do with it. Probably need a different bridge.
Very happy with keypad Yale lock
Very pleased with Yale keypad door lock.
(Hope it doesn’t require warranty as fine print about overseas orders implies there might not be any )
Perfect lock
Loved this lock.
Perfect for my flat.
But my landlord didn’t allow it.
Either way it’s a perfect lock.
Perfect lock
Loved this lock.
Perfect for my flat.
But my landlord didn’t allow it.
Either way it’s a perfect lock.
Great lock. Can be difficult to fit depending on your door setup. Cheaper 3rd party fobs available.
Great lock. Can be difficult to fit depending on your door setup. Mine was tricky due to moving from 40mm to 60mm backset. These 3rd party fobs work with the lock and are 20% of the price of Yale fobs. 13.56mhz MIFARE Classic 1K Fobs Tag,Red Color ABS Waterproof key (pack of 10)
Provides a solution to a problem you didn't know you had
We have this on a gate and it can be set to give a code to someone needing to get into the back garden, as well as having one code for yourself. (It could also be used for a shed, garage etc.) We used it for a window cleaner but if you had a gardener or someone to deliver /collect something you could give them a code and then cancel it afterwards. The master code for you remains the same.
Update nov 2020:
Samsung finally released a lock codes app which now allows me to manage keys remotely!!!
I think its worth people knowing this before they invest based upon the marketing from Yale.
To be clear, i am a 15 year experience IT professional, i work for the globes top technology organization, so please take this advice with a level of confidence.
If you want to use this lock as a keypad lock alone and have the ability to lock/unlock remote, buying the Z-wave adapter and adding it to your existing SmartThings hub, it will work fine. Touch wood, i have not had a single reliability issue with it, it works great.
My BIGGEST Issue with this lock is that yale advertise this lock as being able to manage the lock codes remotely from an app/smartthings….. I assumed that Yale would offer a smartapp within smart things to manage these lock codes, BUT THEY DO NOT!!!!
That functionality is only presented in the classic smart things app, by a third party (bedroom) developer via a smart app called ‘lock codes’.
It was a slight annoyance, as i believe Yale SHOULD offer this functionality via their own curated app, not a guy sitting in a bedroom…..
However, SmartThings have now decided their Classic App (which was far superior) is now deprecated and they have now forced everyone over to their second generation Smart Things App. Guess what??? Lock codes app is now no longer supported outside of the US.
Yes, this means, as it stands right now, there is absolutely no way of remotely managing the lock codes, you have to plumb them all in manually pressing buttons on the lock itself. Why is this an issue? a) Yale advertise this as a good feature of the ‘SMART’ lock but most importantly b) it allowed me to create a code temporarily when i was away from my home, allow someone access, then remove the code when they had left meaning it was a more secure way of giving someone temporary access.
So yes, as it stands right now, i have a Smart Lock, with features advertised by Yale that you cannot use as Yale do not provide a means of allowing you access to such features….
VERY rubbish if you ask me!!
Good, but smart features come at a much bigger cos
As a standalone the lock is great. I’ve connected it with the Samsung Smartthings hub using the additional zigbee2 module.
The negative and why I only gave 3* is that in order to have the advanced features using the yale app you need to use the Yale smarthub which is another 200+. OK if you’re installing a full security system but just for a lock, its a lot of money.
Great lock, looks good with lots of nice features.
Great lock! Very easy to to install. All you need is a drill, a 20mm flat wood bit – to drill 20mm hole, and a small hacksaw to trim lock. The lock is great, functions really well and looks good. So far all is well. You can also configure temporary codes which delete after 24hrs. It’s a really good lock with a lot of nice features. Highly recommended!
Impressed
Really easy to install, took about an hour. Updated a night latch that’s probably 20-30 years old. Make sure you have a drill for the wire hole and a hacksaw handy to cut the cylinder bar to size. Some great features too, impressed!
Impressed
Really easy to install, took about an hour. Updated a night latch that’s probably 20-30 years old. Make sure you have a drill for the wire hole and a hacksaw handy to cut the cylinder bar to size. Some great features too, impressed!
Looks nice, I like it.
Well made, looks smart seems to be good quality. Quite fiddly to fit, definately measure several times and drill once, don’t try and rush it. No problems with battery drain but it is a bit reluctant to work with the plastic tabs sometimes, It doesn’t always register them first time, a couple of times I gave up and used the code to open the door instead. Overall I am satisfied with the produc
Really lovely display and looks sophisticated
I’ve got a carpenter to fit this to the door the instructions are pretty clear once you wrap your head around it and we are delighted with this lock it’s super cool!
Really lovely display and looks sophisticated
I’ve got a carpenter to fit this to the door the instructions are pretty clear once you wrap your head around it and we are delighted with this lock it’s super cool!
Lots of good features (though NOT connected)
This digital lock has lots of good features, and definitely ipmroves on the previous version. Among those are: master code functionality, key fob/card unlocking, key beep volume setting. Installation is reasonable if you have some DIY experience – does involve drilling a new hole and some fiddling around to fit everythign together. One thing that I found a little unclear (but ok for my application) is that this lock by itself does not connect to an app for phone-based unlocking. You would need another component of the system for that.
No more keys YIPPEE
Great product we love it. Take your time on install and watch the video for installation.
No more keys YIPPEE
Great product we love it. Take your time on install and watch the video for installation.
No more keys YIPPEE
Great product we love it. Take your time on install and watch the video for installation.
Not a Smart Lock without spending a lot more ! £250
Wanted a smart lock to link in with alexa. This doesn’t unless you buy the seperate yale wifi module which is an extra 40, then you need a seperate Smartthings hub an extra 80. My night latch wouldn’t work so had to replace with the yale nightlatch an 45. In total to get it working as a smart lock and able to open by alexa 250.
Brilliant smart lock system, 90% recommend
I bought my first smart lock for the front porch so I could open the door remotely and let couriers in to drop and collect parcels, but found that it was more useful to just have as an easy to open lock using the smart tag.
It’s very easy to set up with pin codes and key tags, it’s quite hard to set up with smart things as there’s no good instructions. I’m going to make a guide for this.
Very well made and suits our solid oak doors
Seems great, but sometimes unreponsive when raining. Dont think batteries will last that long as I checked the voltage during installation and a few weeks later they seem 20% down. time willl tell, but I think it would be great if there was an usb connection and a rechargeable pack.
Very well made and suits our solid oak doors
Seems great, but sometimes unreponsive when raining. Dont think batteries will last that long as I checked the voltage during installation and a few weeks later they seem 20% down. time willl tell, but I think it would be great if there was an usb connection and a rechargeable pack.
Great buy
Great product. Never get locked out again.
Easy to instal
Great buy
Great product. Never get locked out again.
Easy to instal
Love i
This is my 2nd one love it. Just one minor niggle they’ve upgraded it to 6 digits not 4 as in my other one.
Love i
This is my 2nd one love it. Just one minor niggle they’ve upgraded it to 6 digits not 4 as in my other one.
Love i
This is my 2nd one love it. Just one minor niggle they’ve upgraded it to 6 digits not 4 as in my other one.
Love i
This is my 2nd one love it. Just one minor niggle they’ve upgraded it to 6 digits not 4 as in my other one.
Love i
This is my 2nd one love it. Just one minor niggle they’ve upgraded it to 6 digits not 4 as in my other one.
Functionality
A lot of options – it beeps loudly, but it can be silenced or turned down; locking can be delayed; codes added; upgrades for bluetooth mobile phone unlocking. We are renovating a traditional property and have three of them – the workmen love them and I love the keys no longer being lost. Tricky to install, but worth it.
Great lock overall - very happy with i
Really Good functionality
Solid build – it’s good and heavy
Would have given it a 5 but could do with being secured to door better in event of attempted break in I believe it could come away easier than I would like (could do with a second fixing point)
No more keys
Great product with electronic tabs and password. Easy to fit and setup.