Brand | Yale |
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Special Feature | Z-Wave Certification #ZC08-14050001 |
Lock Type | Keypad |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.5 x 5.5 x 9.13 inches |
Material | Metal |
Recommended Uses For Product | Security |
Style | Z-Wave |
Color | Bronze |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Finish Type | Bronze |
Included Components | Yale B1L Lock with Z-Wave, Deadbolt Strike and Mounting Hardware, 4 AA Batteries, Installation Manual and Door Template |
Controller Type | Honeywell Tuxedo Touch, Vera, Honeywell Z-Bridge |
Shape | Rectangular |
Control Method | Voice |
Connectivity Protocol | Z-Wave |
Manufacturer | Yale Security Inc. |
Part Number | YRD110ZW0BP |
Item Weight | 3.36 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 5.5 x 9.13 inches |
Item model number | YRD110-ZW-0BP |
Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Bronze |
Power Source | Battery-Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Handle Material | Bronze |
Special Features | Z-Wave Certification #ZC08-14050001 |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Warranty Description | Lifetime limited warranty on Finish and Mechanical. One year on Electronics |
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Yale Security Real Living Keyless Push Button Deadbolt with Z-Wave, Oil Rubbed Bronze
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Brand | Yale |
Special Feature | Z-Wave Certification #ZC08-14050001 |
Lock Type | Keypad |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.5 x 5.5 x 9.13 inches |
Material | Metal |
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- Works with Alexa for voice control (hub required, Alexa device and hub sold separately).
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Easy to install | 4.3 | 3.7 | 3.7 | 3.6 | 3.7 | 4.5 |
Lock Feature | 4.2 | 3.5 | 3.5 | 3.5 | 3.8 | 4.3 |
Touch Screen | 4.1 | 3.5 | 3.5 | 3.6 | — | — |
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finish type | Bronze | Oil Rubbed | Powder Coated | Powder Coated | Brushed | Oil Rubbed |
weight | — | — | 1 pounds | 454 grams | — | 1 pounds |
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Yale Security Real Living Keyless Push Button Deadbolt With Z-Wave
- Small residential keypad to enhance curb appeal
- Fast Z-Wave enrollment with the push of a button
- Universal lock and program symbols for ease-of-use
- Enhanced interior design to reduce complexity and installation time
- Motorized tapered deadbolt
- Fully gasketed installation
- 4AA batteries included
- 9V battery backup
- Illuminated keypad
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ASIN | B00PM6TA9O |
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4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #278,146 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #878 in Deadbolts |
Date First Available | November 14, 2014 |
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Secure your home with the most well-known brand in the door locking industry, Yale. Enjoy security and peace of mind knowing your doors are secured by one of the longest standing lock companies. Our Yale Real Living products are backed by a lifetime warranty for finish and mechanics.
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Customers like the quality, ease of installation, and performance of the lock. For example, they mention it's reliable, easy to program, and performs well. That said, opinions are mixed on performance, value, and ease of use.
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Customers like the quality of the lock. They say it's a great product, reliable, and has a long battery life. Customers also appreciate the no key slot, which makes it impossible to pick the lock, and the ability to lock the deadbolt on the outside. Overall, customers are satisfied with the quality and functionality of the product.
"...The buttons do light up, are weather-sealed and are constructed to resist wear as the numbers are displayed behind a clear key-cap...." Read more
"I am writing this to say that this is a terrific product. After getting the hang of installing the first one, it was very easy...." Read more
"...Packaging is excellent, all parts bagged separately, good, readable instructions.-..." Read more
"...You can program it to a Samsung smart button to lock but you cannot set it to unlock. .As for setup it's like putting a deadbolt on...." Read more
Customers find the installation process of the lock to be relatively easy. They mention that it's convenient, easy to program, and link to their Ring security system. Customers also appreciate the one-touch lock, which is quick and easy to lock the door.
"...After getting the hang of installing the first one, it was very easy. The programming is simple if you follow the instructions...." Read more
"...Things to be aware of:- The instructions for installation were excellent UNTIL you get to the end and it's time to set the Master PIN code...." Read more
"...It's simple to install. Set up as a breeze and takes about 5 minutes. The thing about it is you can add access codes right from the smart things app...." Read more
"Install was pretty quick and easy, though I had a little trouble lining up the screws at first and the initial setup of the master code was a little..." Read more
Customers like the back up key. They like the no-key approach, and say that it's easy to install and use. They also appreciate the convenience of going keyless, and the fact that there's no more headaches with carrying keys or losing them.
"...I originally chose these because I like the no-key approach, no concern about bumping or other attempts to defeat the lock cylinder...." Read more
"...Overall I'm happy with the integration, and the convenience of going keyless...." Read more
"...I'm very happy having the convenience of keycodes on all my entry doors...." Read more
"...There is no backup key slot. I guess if the motor fails there is no way in. In that case we would have to use our garage door...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the lock. Some mention that it works well, works great with smartthings, and Alexa, and is easy to install and get working with your automation device. However, others say that it stopped working after a few years, hardly works when not even in a door, and the support only works during working hours.
"works very nice except for the lack of instructions on programing ....very vague and confusing had to look up programming on youtube.... purchased..." Read more
"...The nest lock clearly is the best for Google Assistant. Works right out of the box. But I didn't want to pay $250 for a smart lock...." Read more
"...The bolt is slightly tapered to help alignment, but the motor is not strong enough to overcome doors that have to be pushed, pulled or jiggled to..." Read more
"...It is sleek, contemporary and super functional as the solid buttons are instantly responsive and viewable at night...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the lock. Some mention it's a good product for the price, and easy to install. However, others say it'd be a waste of money.
"...Can hold more than 100 codes. So far, this purchase was well worth the money...." Read more
"...The cost of keeping this in batteries makes it a poor value." Read more
"...Overall a great inexpensive lock that installed easy and was easy enough to program and pair in my existing smart home...." Read more
"...if you are on the fence about it, these smart locks are the best value for the #...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the lock. Some mention that it's easy to operate, convenient, and easy to use remotely. However, others say that it isn't intuitive, it'll forget user codes, and is less convenient than the push-button interface.
"...From a daily-use point of view, the push-button interface is faster and pleasantly tactile, so you hardly need to look at the unit; your fingers..." Read more
"...It's not hard, but it sure isn't intuitive and I would think 95% of users are going to need to have instructions when they go back to set up a new..." Read more
"...The push buttons are easy to use and the option to have any button re-lock the door with one push is fabulous...." Read more
"...It is sleek, contemporary and super functional as the solid buttons are instantly responsive and viewable at night...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the connectivity of the lock. Some mention that it's easy to install and connect to their Smart Things hub, while others say that it still loses connections.
"...Overall I'm happy with the integration, and the convenience of going keyless...." Read more
"...is also trash, it worked for two weeks before it stopped talking to the network. Re-paired it and it worked for three days. Rinse repeat...." Read more
"...a 9-volt battery means no worry about internal battery failure; no-fuss pair up with my Frontpoint wireless security system; pleasant tones; low..." Read more
"...didn’t have a couple of extenders, I’d think again that the signal wasn’t strong enough. These locks just do not keep a connection." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the battery life of the lock. They mention that it eats through batteries quickly at times, and that it's not easy to open the door when the battery fails.
"...-wave I noticed was that these (and most Z-wave locks) eat through batteries quickly at times...." Read more
"...is great about this lock except for one major problem - it’s eats up AA batteries like there is no tomorrow!..." Read more
"...The locks are reliable and the batteries last reasonably long (about a year) with regular use...." Read more
"I like it, but batteries never seem to last nearly as long as they claim. I think they lasted maybe 2 months...." Read more
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I've posted a very similar review on the order page for the Touchscreen locks, but with only four stars for the reasons explained below.
At this point, I have experience with three sub-generations of these products, and the Push-Button versions on this order page are my favorite even though they are a little behind the most up-to-date features. Anyway, these "B1L" or "YRD110" series have real push-buttons instead of a touchscreen. Thankfully these are still available and have all of the important functionality of the newer ones. They do lack voice-guided menus, but not a big problem: I keep a short-hand instruction summary in my phone notes app in case I ever need to re-program the lock. More robotic-style tones vs. the lovely chimes of the newer models, but again perfectly functional.
So why are these my preferred style? From a daily-use point of view, the push-button interface is faster and pleasantly tactile, so you hardly need to look at the unit; your fingers will fly over the buttons naturally and there is no extra "activation" gesture required to wake up the lock. If you are holding bags of groceries, you can do it fast without really looking, lightly touching the key-caps to feel the pattern. The buttons do light up, are weather-sealed and are constructed to resist wear as the numbers are displayed behind a clear key-cap.
The next-generation Touchscreen versions e.g. "YRD240" Z-Wave and "YRD446" Z-Wave+Bluetooth, as well various other options, are available on the Touchscreen order page - and I have a similar review there also. Those have a more trendy capacitive touch-panel, voice-guided menu programming, and nicer-sounding tones. An interchangeable wireless module (supplied with the wireless versions) plugs in to the battery compartment; you could convert the lock to Zigbee, Bluetooth or Z-Wave+Bluetooth or (possibly) some future upgrade, by swapping modules. Note that the "NR" or No-Radio version can be purchased cheaper if you have no Smart-Home hub today, and then you can buy a wireless radio module later. I believe these newer units also have improved Z-Wave range, though I've had no issue with the range of the older B1L.
The touchscreen works well, but I find it's a little slower and less-convenient than the push-button interface. First, you need to "wake-up" the lock by (briefly) holding the front or back of your fingers against the panel, at which point it chimes and lights up. Next enter the code, but here you will typically need to look at the panel so as to land your fingertips on the displayed numerals, ending with the star key to complete the sequence. Not bad, but really a little bit of a nuisance compared to the push-button method described above.
There is also the Bluetooth touchscreen option, available with or without Z-Wave. The Bluetooth feature seems cool at first, but I would say it's probably unnecessary if you have a Z-Wave Smart-Home network. Associated with the Bluetooth operation is the ability to gesture with your phone instead of typing in the code sequence, though you still need to tap the lower-left corner of the panel to actually open the lock. This admittedly solves some of the look-and-type issues mentioned above, but you have to get your phone out which is otherwise unnecessary with these locks. There is a phone app that lets you give out temporary key-codes to visitors etc., but you can do similar things remotely with amy pf the Z-Wave locks, or set up temporary or one-time codes at the lock itself with any of the models, even the "NR" versions. I would say that the Bluetooth features are good if you don't yet have a hub, but may not get much use if you do, unless the phone-twist unlocking really appeals to you.
I won't go into a review of the installation, other than warning potential buyers that, as with any of these motorized locks, you need to have a door with a smoothly-operating deadbolt before you change over to a motorized lock. The bolt is slightly tapered to help alignment, but the motor is not strong enough to overcome doors that have to be pushed, pulled or jiggled to free up the deadbolt.
Bottom line for me is that I wish Yale (Assa Abloy is the parent company) would continue to bring the newer features like voice-menus and improved radio modules to the Push-Button line. Maybe their marketers have decided the buttons are yesterday's news, but I'd say they just work better. This point is the main reason for me to award five stars to the Push-Button units but only four to the Touchscreen models, despite the other upgrades. Otherwise I'm very happy to have any of these locks and stop messing with keys.
- Appears to be solidly built.
- Nice looking unit inside and out. Kind of disappears in to my dark door, which is perfect.
- Packaging is excellent, all parts bagged separately, good, readable instructions.
- I am far from a handyman and was able to install this myself with no bad words in less than half an hour. (I replaced an existing Weslock deadbolt that was the identical size, so no door modifications were needed.)
Things to be aware of:
- The instructions for installation were excellent UNTIL you get to the end and it's time to set the Master PIN code. The steps shown are WRONG. (As of 7/19/19) After many tries, I went to the support website and found a very good installation video. Once I got to the part about setting the Master PIN, it was different. And it too was WRONG. I called the 800 number included in the packaging and got a very helpful (and easily understood) tech rep that confirmed they were aware of a problem and walked me through the CORRECT steps. At the end of my call, she emailed me the steps so I have them for future reference. (THIS INFO WILL SAVE YOU TIME AND FRUSTRATION.)
- The coding process is not quite as clean as I'd like. There's a lot of "Push the Gear key, then that number, then the Gear key, then another number, then the Gear key again and you can finally enter the entry code. It's not hard, but it sure isn't intuitive and I would think 95% of users are going to need to have instructions when they go back to set up a new entry code for a new user. Not a big deal in my situation since I'm setting it up for family, but it would cause me to pause if I were using it for an Airbnb unit.
- Another detail that will be an issue for some is that when you set up a code, you give it a "position". (1, 2, 3, etc.) So, if you have 10 codes set and you want to set up the 11th, you'll need to know that the first 10 "positions" are taken and designate "position" 11 for the new code. If you try to use a "position" that is already assigned, it will beep and not let you do it. (But not indicate why.) If you max out the codes or want to update one, you'll need to keep a list and delete the code in the previous "position" in order to replace it or enter a new one. Kinda clunky, obv.
- One other little detail. In the instructions related to the coding, the icon representing the "Gear" (or Settings) key is EASILY mistaken for the zero key. My first 8-9 failed attempts to set up a Master PIN was related to mis-reading the icon.
- I have not yet set this up with my Echo units. If there are any more significant quirks, I'll update. Other than that, assume it worked.
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Fácil de instalar y muy segura ideal para puerta exterior
This is the Z-Wave version - but I would have been happy with it even without Z-Wave. It's just a seamless addition to the home. With bank cards in the phone, passive entry into the car and keypad at the door I have truly enjoyed a feeling of not being tethered to all my accessories that I didn't expect.
As this IS the Z-Wave version I have connected it to my SmartThings Hub. By default it will NOT provide you with user control and other fancy features out of the box, it will provide basic lock, unlock and tamper information. With a quick tour of the forums, you can find a device handler better suited for the Yale lock and you can get additional features making this quite the awesome addition. (Including such things as running automated processes based on which user unlocks the door)
The response time to the home automation hub is almost immediate when the door is unlocked/locked from the inside or outside of the door. This has been entertaining when my 2 year old has gotten excited about locking/unlocking the door. :)
If I had to come up with something I didn't like about it, it would be the amount of space taken up on the inside of the door. This would less intrusive if the battery cover wasn't flat black (instead of being made of the same material as the lock). If tiny dainty dead bolts on the inside of your doors is a problem, that would be the ONLY thing I can think of that people wouldn't appreciate. To be fair MOST electronic locks take up a lions share of space on the inside of the door anyways.
I can't say how good the batteries will be - but they have done between 500-1000 unlock/lock cycles (thanks to the kids) and the battery still reads 100%. I am using name brand Alkaline batteries and am curious to see how winter affects battery life (even though the batteries are on the warm side of the door).
Reviewed in Canada on November 17, 2021