Article 6F3RE Yale’s new smart locks work with your fingerprint or HomeKey, but not both

Yale’s new smart locks work with your fingerprint or HomeKey, but not both

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Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
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YaleAssureLock2Plus.0.jpg The Yale Assure Lock 2 Plus works with HomeKey, so you can open it with your wrist instead of your hand if you have an Apple Watch. | Image: Yale

Yale has expanded its Assure 2 lineup with two new smart locks: one with support for Apple's HomeKey and one with a fingerprint reader. Both are firsts for the company, but unfortunately, you have to pick one or the other - there's no model with a fingerprint reader and HomeKey. While the locks can work with all the major smart home platforms, neither works with Matter, and there's no ETA on its arrival. But it's not for lack of trying.

The Yale Assure Lock 2 Touch ($199) adds a fingerprint reader but is otherwise identical to the existing Yale Assure Lock 2 - one of our favorite smart locks. It comes in keyed or key-free versions but is touchscreen only (the standard Assure 2 has the option of a physical keypad).

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