
Yale · Smart Lock
Yale Assure Lock 2 Plus
C$329
The Yale Assure Lock 2 Plus adds WiFi built-in to the popular Assure Lock 2. No module needed for remote access, auto-lock, and DoorSense technology.
Pros
- + Built-in WiFi (no module needed)
- + Works with all smart home platforms
- + DoorSense auto-lock
- + Multiple access methods
- + Sleek design
Cons
- - Expensive
- - Battery life shorter with WiFi
- - No fingerprint reader
- - Keypad model costs extra
Key Specs
- Dimensions
- 2.8 x 6.5 x 2.5 inches
- Weight
- 1.5 lbs
- Power
- 4x AA batteries
- Features
- DoorSense, auto-lock, guest access
- Connectivity
- WiFi, Bluetooth
- Compatibility
- HomeKit, Alexa, Google Home, SmartThings
Our Verdict
The most versatile smart lock available. Built-in WiFi eliminates the need for extra modules or hubs.
Best For
Homeowners who want a universal smart lock with no extra hardware
How It Compares
| Spec | Yale Assure Lock 2 Plus | Yale Assure Lock 2 | August WiFi Smart Lock (4th Gen) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | C$329 | C$229 | C$315 |
| Power | 4x AA batteries | 4 AA batteries | — |
| Features | DoorSense, auto-lock, guest access | — | — |
| Connectivity | WiFi, Bluetooth | Bluetooth, WiFi (optional module) | WiFi, Bluetooth |
| Compatibility | HomeKit, Alexa, Google Home, SmartThings | HomeKit, Alexa, Google Home | — |
| Codes | — | Up to 250 | — |
| Lock Type | — | Deadbolt | Retrofit deadbolt |
| Battery | — | — | CR123A (6 months) |
| Compatible | — | — | Alexa, Google, HomeKit |
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a Yale Connect module?
No, the Plus model has WiFi built in. The standard Assure Lock 2 requires a separate module for remote access.
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