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The editors liked
Yale Assure SL is sleek and low-profile. It comes in three finishes and can be upgraded to work with most smart home platforms
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In order to upgrade to the smart home platform
You must purchase a $50 network module
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Published: 2017-02-14, Author: Ry , review by: cnet.com
With no place to put a key, the Yale Assure smart lock effectively eliminates the threat of someone breaking in using a lockpick or a bump key
The Assure trots out the same, stale design we've seen from Yale for years now, and makes you pay extra to add in Z-Wave, ZigBee or Apple HomeKit compatibility. Yale's app charges you $2 a digital key after the first five, and won't let you lock the door
There's really no reason for anyone to get this smart lock...
Attractive, futuristic, elegant-looking face, Smaller, less bulky than other smart locks, Responsive touchpad, Easily connects to your smart home using Network Module sold separately
Bulky hardware on the back is a little unsightly, Unable to connect to app
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