Some things don't need to be "smart." Yale's new Code keypad lock costs just $99 and doesn't connect to the internet. It's just a simple electronic lock. No need to worry about apps, software ...
A demure exterior escutcheon includes a numeric keypad above a traditional, uncovered keyhole (as with other recent Yale locks with keyholes, only a single key is provided). A small LED appears ...
The new keypad is touchscreen only ... As of writing, the new Yale smart locks are only available in the US, with the Yale Assure Lock 2 Touch costing $199.99 and the Yale Assure Lock 2 Plus ...