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The Yale Assure Lock for Andersen Patio Doors combines advanced keyless technology with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, allowing remote access and monitoring via the Yale Access App. Featuring a sleek black alloy steel design, 9V battery backup, and compatibility with major voice assistants, this lock offers secure, convenient, and stylish protection for your home.
Brand | Yale Security |
Special Feature | Smartphone App |
Lock Type | Keypad |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Recommended Uses For Product | Home |
Style | Wi-Fi and Bluetooth |
Color | Black |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Finish Type | Black, Black |
Included Components | Andersen Door Lock, Installation Guide, Mounting Hardware, Levers, Yale Access Bluetooth Module and Connect Bridge |
Controller Type | Google Assistant, Siri, Amazon Alexa |
Control Method | App |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
UPC | 081023071499 |
Model Name | YRM276-CB1-BLK |
Manufacturer | Yale Security Inc. |
Part Number | YRM276-CB1-BLK |
Item Weight | 7.78 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | YRM276-CB1-BLK |
Finish | Black, Black |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Cutting Diameter | 8 Inches |
Special Features | Smartphone App |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Warranty Description | One year electronic Warranty, Lifetime Limited warranty for finish and mechanical operation |
Assembled Diameter | 8 Inches |
T**W
Great Electronic Lock! Easy Installation!
The media could not be loaded. Here is The Standard Review for the Yale Assure Lock for Andersen Patio Doors . We have had this electronic lock for 4 years and we are very impressed with its functionality and durability. Installation was very quick and easy. The lock has a modern, seamless look. Simply touch the lock, type in your code and the door locks. If the door is unlocked simply touch the screen and the door locks - no need for keys! The batteries last for about 9 months with daily use and the lock lets you know if the batteries are low with plenty of warning. Overall a great electronic lock!
R**T
Overpriced and poorly designed
We purchased this mainly for the auto-lock feature, so that the door would lock after some minutes in the event that someone forgot to lock it at night. However, it fails to lock unless the lever on the door has been pulled up to engage the top/bottom latches. If you forget to do that, it just makes a beeping sound after it attempts but fails to lock due to a mechanical restriction (no sensor to detect the restriction). It could be argued the flaw is in the Andersen mechanism, which does not allow the deadbolt to engage without the lever pulled up, for no good reason I can see. Both Andersen and Yale are far too expensive to have overlooked such basic usage flaws IMO.The above was enough to make me return it, but I also think the interface is awful for such a high price in the year 2021 (it has a touch screen, but someone decided the interface should be designed to emulate a 1990-era phone interface where you press a number and listen for the next message). Even if the auto lock mechanism worked, there is an unnecessary maximum delay and the feature can't be configured to activate only at night (when we actually need it, else it would annoyingly lock all day, every time we go to the garden for more than 3 minutes). Finally, there were gaps between the door and lock, because there aren't enough screws to hold it together.With all these hardware and software flaws, the only feature left is that you can use this to avoid carrying a key. That's all you get, for a lot of money.(PS: I rated the wifi signal a 1 star because I did not pay the extra $ hundreds to activate that deluxe feature.... )
A**R
Works on the 400 series!
This lock works great! And it works on the 400 series, you just need to lift the handle before you lock it the same as you had to with a key. Install is easy, instructions are clear. Looks great too!
S**S
Purchased four for remote Airbnb management
I installed the locks myself on my Andersen doors at my Airbnb. The only complaint I have is that you can’t change the configuration unless you are physically in Bluetooth or wifi range. Also having to have a bridge to communicate as a separate piece of hardware is definitely cutting edge like some other manufacturers. But the ability to monitor lock activity and change pass codes remotely works very well. It is also very helpful to have door position sensor to tell if the door is actually closed or open. These are very pricey but they were the only solution that allowed direct replacement on my doors.
A**W
This lock is not a good investment
This is my personal experience working with Yale's Assure Lock for Andersen Patio Doors:First, I really do not like returning products - It's a waste of my time, as it is for the company that I'm returning the product to. When I do have to return something, I often review what went wrong. (Did I miss something before I pressed "Buy." In this case, I did my homework before purchase; followed the instructions to the letter, and here I am - spending time doing a return. However, this return's responsibility is on Yale, and by association, Andersen.OK, here's my experience:Its February. I spent two hours installing this lock using the in-box paper instructions and the downloaded app on my iPad. I appreciated the app's self-paced, step by step walk-through of the install process. Tools in hand, I begin. Here's the timeline:The instructions call for drilling holes in the door, so I'm drilling holes in my expensive, one-year old Andersen door. This Step 2 complete. I'm cruising.Step 7, "Installing Inside Mounting Plate". But wait, something's not right. The spindle seems too small. It rattles when put in place. Too much time is spent here. The mounting plate is positioned, but the spindle falls out of place when the door is moved. Yellow flag! Finally, I get the spindle to stay put. Test the lock manually several times, it works so I continue.Steps 8 through 15 - done. Time to activate lock. It looks awesome on the door. Great design, slick, and it matches the Andersen door look its installed on. The lock is activated by touch (smart lock) and then, I hear CLUNK from inside the lock. I try the lock manually. Nothing happens.Now, I'm reverse engineering. Taking apart the lock. And sure enough, there's that spindle. Not where it should be, but instead sitting on the bottom of the door frame. In my iced hands, I hold too small a spindle to get the job done.Later, while reading through the entirety of the paper manual, I come across a box that reads in part: there is no mechanical override for this lock. What?! So, if the WIFI - smart functionality fails out there in the cold, rain, heat, etc., there is the potential of "lock-out." No bueno. I need to return this. Time wasted.My two cents:1. In the Amazon description, one of the "buying-decision" bullets should say there is no mechanical over-ride for this lock. With that, a potential buyer can decide for themselves if they or a locksmith is a better fit for doing the install.2. Come on Andersen Patio Doors!! This is not the 1980's! The doors you manufacture today should have the option of a smart-lock direct from the factory.Happy shopping! Andrew
F**N
The ONLY lock if you have the Anderson patio doors.
I've waited years for someone to come out with an electric lock that works on Anderson Patio Doors (swinging kind). This is purpose built for that. It installs easily. You have to enlarge one of the existing holes in the door, but it's something that is covered up even if you want to go put the original hardware back on.Comes with a little bluetooth-wifi bridge which you can use or not. Supposedly with the bridge, the batteries last longer. I use LiON rechargeables and it's pretty easy to swap them as needed.Works with Homekit and Yale/Schlages app. Only downside is there is no key backup (they warn you about this). There is a pair of external power contacts in case the battery is dead and you are locked out.
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