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Digital Door Locks

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  • Yale Assure SL Electronic Digital Deadbolt Matt Black - The Blue Space
    $436

    Yale Assure SL Electronic Digital Deadbolt Matt Black with Home Module

    Never worry about carrying around or losing your house keys again Simply lock and unlock your door with the sleek touchscreen keypad Create uniqu...

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  • Yale Assure Keyed Lever Matt Black with Home Module - The Blue Space
    $458

    Yale Assure Keyed Lever Matt Black with Home Module

    Upgrade your existing lever or knob with a smart lever lock and never worry about carrying around or losing your house keys again Simply lock and...

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Digital door locks replace or work alongside a traditional key with a keypad, code, or app controlled mechanism, giving you keyless entry to your front door. This range is built around Yale, a trusted name in digital and electronic locking, with options suited to homes wanting more convenient and flexible entry control.

How digital door locks work

Instead of relying solely on a physical key, a digital door lock uses a PIN code entered on a keypad, a companion app, or in some cases a fob or card to release the latch or deadbolt. Many models still accept a traditional key as a backup, so you're not left locked out if the battery fails or the keypad has an issue. Because everything runs on Yale's electronic locking platform, you get a consistent, tested experience across the range rather than mixing components from different manufacturers.

Keypad versus app controlled entry

Keypad models let anyone with the code unlock the door, which suits households wanting to issue temporary codes to cleaners, tradespeople, or visiting family without cutting a spare key. App controlled digital locks add the ability to lock and unlock remotely, check the door's status from your phone, and in some cases receive a notification when someone enters. Consider how your household actually uses the front door before choosing, since a simple keypad may suit some homes better than a fully connected app based lock.

What to consider before choosing a digital lock

Door and deadbolt compatibility

Digital door locks are designed to fit standard entry door preparations, but it's worth checking the backset and door thickness specifications against your existing door before ordering. Retrofitting an electronic lock to an older door sometimes requires additional preparation, so confirm compatibility if you're replacing an existing mechanical deadbolt rather than fitting a new door.

Power source and backup access

Because these are electronic locks, battery life and backup access matter. Most models warn well before batteries run flat and include a physical key override or external charging point as a backup, so check what backup method is included with the model you're considering.

Finish and weather exposure

As with any entry door hardware, the front door is exposed to the elements, so check the lock's finish and weather resistance rating, particularly if your entry isn't under a porch or awning.

Where digital door locks are used

These are built primarily for main entry doors where keyless, code based access adds convenience for busy households, share houses, short stay rental properties, or anyone who wants to stop worrying about lost keys. If you're after a broader range of entry door hardware including traditional lock sets, that's covered separately, but if keyless, electronic access is the priority, this Yale range is the place to start.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a digital door lock?
A digital door lock is an electronic locking mechanism that opens using a keypad code, an app, or another keyless method instead of relying only on a physical key. Yale's digital locks in this range typically still include a key override as a backup.
Are digital door locks secure enough for a front door?
Yes, digital door locks from an established brand like Yale are designed specifically for main entry doors and combine electronic access with the same locking hardware standards as traditional deadbolts. Look at the specific model's certifications and backset compatibility to confirm it suits your door.
What happens if a digital door lock runs out of battery?
Most digital door locks warn you well in advance of low battery and include a backup access method, such as a physical key override or an external power connection point. Check the individual product details for the exact backup method included.
Can I control a digital door lock from my phone?
Some digital door locks in this range support app control, letting you lock, unlock, and check the door's status remotely, while others are keypad only. Choose based on whether remote access matters for your household or whether a simple code entry is enough.
Can multiple people have their own code for a digital door lock?
Many digital door locks allow multiple PIN codes to be set up, which is useful for giving family members, cleaners, or short stay guests their own temporary access without cutting a spare key. Check the specific model's user code capacity before buying if this is important to you.