1638 days ago

Assure SL digital deadbolt

Karen from Eastern Bays Mobile Locksmiths Ltd

The Assure SL digital deadbolt has a discreet slimline appearance but don't be fooled - it is robust and tamper-proof. The Yale Assure SL brings convenient smart security to the masses. It's key-free design means you won't have to worry about lost keys and being battery powered it doesn’t require any hard-wiring.

Product Features
Touchscreen Keypad
Wakes with a touch and has backlit numbers that won’t wear off.
Replaces your existing deadbolt
Motorised Deadbolt
Fully motorised, tapered deadbolt accommodates for misaligned doors.
One Touch Locking
Lock up without the hassle of keys by tapping the keypad with 3 fingers.
Key Free
No cylinder means no lost keys and no pick and bump break-ins.
Battery Back Up
Never lose power, the lock can be energised with a 9V battery.
Upgrade with Yale Access Kit* (sold separately) for
Guest management
App control, manage access to your home from anywhere
Activity monitoring & notifications
Auto-lock and unlock when you’re nearby
DoorSense™ technology: know when your door is open, closed or left ajar
Home Automation Compatible with Module**
Monitor access, lock and unlock your door from anywhere when you upgrade with the Yale Access Kit*, Zigbee or Z-Wave module** and integrate into a compatible home automation or security system.
*Yale Access Kit includes, Yale Access module and Yale Connect Wi-Fi bridge for remote access (sold separately).
** Network modules sold separately.**
Note:
This product is suitable for residential applications on entry doors.
It is not suitable for entry points where the escutcheon is exposed to outdoor elements.

Negotiable

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