🔑 Unlock the future of secure, keyless living—no app, no fuss, just pure control.
The Yale Security Keyless Entry Keypad Deadbolt replaces traditional locks with a fully key-free, pick-resistant design. It fits doors 1-3/8" to 2-1/4" thick and features a backlit keypad for easy nighttime use. No app or connectivity needed—codes are programmed directly on the lock. Emergency 9V battery power prevents lockouts, and the lock is BHMA Grade 2 certified with a lifetime mechanical warranty and one-year electronics coverage.
Finish Types | Powder Coated |
Material Type | Zinc |
Item Dimensions | 1 x 2.5 x 3.5 inches |
Color | Black Suede |
Item Shape | Round |
Style | Keypad |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
Control Method | Touch |
Lock Type | Deadbolt |
Special Features | One-Touch Lock |
D**E
Updated from our old!
We had one before but this is the sleek updated model and we love it
M**A
Works great
Bought this for easier locking of the house. Works great. Don’t need keys. Just press a button to lock it and then input password to open. Only downside is the music it plays upon opening and closing is a bit loud and annoying wakes up the baby upstairs. There might be a way to turn off the sound but I haven’t looked into it yet. Installation was simple and straightforward.
A**R
Easy install, good quailty
Easy set up good quality good price
D**K
simple and reliable
Out of all the locks I’ve tried, this is probably my favorite. No app, no Wi-Fi, just straightforward installation. Set your password like a regular lock and you're done. I find this approach much more reliable. A major advantage of not being connected to Bluetooth or Wi-Fi is extended battery life, it lasts far longer than most smart locks.I also prefer the physical buttons over a touchscreen, as they're less prone to malfunction. The keyless design might seem daunting, but I actually feel relieved, one less thing to carry/worry about. If the battery dies, there's a simple way to power it temporarily, which adds peace of mind.My only concern is that I’m not sure if it warns you when the battery is low, but honestly, it’s lasted so long I’ve nearly forgotten it uses one. The bolt itself feels solid and secure.While it doesn’t have the fancy smart features of other locks, the simplicity and reliability make it a great value. Highly recommended.
W**G
Sleek look Easy Install
I replaced one of our homes garden locks with this sleek looking yale lock and was surprised how easy the install was if the door already comes pre drilled. I did i have to do a tiny amount of chisel work but after that an hour later i was able to easily put in the lock on the door. The key pad i will admit does seem a little hard to see as the numbers kind of blend into the dark color which is my main complaint but sensibly it is quite easy to get the numbers. As long as the install is good the lock works great! I am not able to never worry about if the door is locked and if i have broguht my key.I also like that the lock makes a noise if it is not aligned right so it can lock which is a huge touch for these auto locks as many times a slight mis alighment will not be able to get a proper lock. The locking mechanism after a few months has also been running great and I havent heard it weakening at all. I do have a similar lock on another door and you can definitely hear when the batteries are about to slow down. There is 2 diodes on the bottom if the batteries are out to attach a D battery to power it temporarily in those cases.
V**.
Beautiful Yale quality but nothing "smart" here, if that's what you're seeking
Ordered this to use on our rental home in the hopes that the codes would be easy to switch and the device wouldn't require Bluetooth or wifi to work possibly locking guests out. This unit does not have any "smart" features-- it is simply a programmable keypad lock that is battery operated and digital instead of mechanical. Because of that, you can set lots of codes but what you can't do is remotely change a code to a different one and delete the old one. This is crucial for my particular application, so I won't use the device for my intended purpose but I'll install it on my workshop and it will be a fine upgrade there. This is a bit of a one-trick pony but if you're looking for a high quality digital lock that's easy to install, reliable, and pretty affordable for name brand stuff, here you go.
J**W
WARNING: Download instructions and fit template before ordering
This is a solidly built, well designed keyless entry deadbolt type lock. This is good as a second lock for when you want to allow visitors temporary access or delivery or service personnel access without providing your main key.WARNING: This lock will not fit every door! Before purchasing, visit the Yale website and download and print the instructions, which include a template and measuring guide to ensure this lock is appropriate for your own door and doorframe.Instructions are easy to follow, but take care to route the wire from the outside to the inside carefully so you don't accidentally sever the wire during installation. You're going to need a drill, a chisel and screwdrivers, but no more so than when installing any other lock.You program the access code yourself, so make sure you pick something memorable, but not obvious. There is no app or remote control or key with this model. The lock is battery operated so make sure you change the batteries when the red low battery light appears. If the battery dies, you can temporarily power the lock with a 9-volt battery, but it's better to change the batteries early than go looking for a 9-volt battery when you're trying to get in your place.
A**R
A quality, no-frills smart lock!
We have a number of Yale smart locks at our house and rental properties and they work great via Yale app, Apple watch, fingerprint or keypad, depending on the model. I initially didn't understand why this particular model existed, but after finding a specific use for it, I now know. Our lawn tools shed is far away from the house at the end of the backyard and doesn't get any WiFi signals. In more than a few times, I've done the trip to the shed to get something only to realize that either I didn't have the keys or picked up the wrong one. This "offline" solution from Yale worked perfect for this use case. Now, I just have the remember the entry code! The installation is pretty straightforward, especially compared to other Yale locks that requires connectivity to the internet, app updates, adding locks to Apple Homekey, etc etc. This one is just "install it, set up an entry code and done!" type installation. Just in case I forget the main code, I generated a few different ones and shared them with the family as well. If you have a similar use case, or just simply want to try the smart locks at an affordable, no-connection required way, give this model a try!
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