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In order to provide optimal service to all our users, Yale Connect maintains app support for the two most recent operating systems for both iOS and Android platforms.
*If you have downloaded the Yale Connect App and are running an older version of either OS, you should be able to continue using the version of the app you have. If you run into issues, contact Customer Support info.th.opening@assaabloy.com
Yale Home devices are compatible with newer phone models running iOS 13 or greater*. Information to help you determine the compatible iOS devices is available here.
Yale connect devices are compatible with most Android phones equipped with Bluetooth 4.0 and running Android 8* or higher. We routinely test with phones from the major manufacturers, including Samsung, Google, and HTC.
In some cases on specific phones, the Android Bluetooth stack can get stuck in a bad state, and may need to be re-started by the user by turning bluetooth on and off.
Below are specific devices where performance has been inconsistent:
One+One
One+Two
LG V10
LG G4
Yale Connect Wi-Fi Bridges communicate with Yale Home servers to allow remote access to the Yale Home Smart Lock when you are outside of Bluetooth range. Without a Yale connect Connect Wi-Fi Bridge, you will not receive updates to your Activity Feed until an owner connects to the lock with their Yale Home App. If you have HomeKit or Z-Wave and no Yale Connect Wi-Fi Bridge, lock activity will not update in the Activity Feed in the Yale Home App until an owner has made a Bluetooth connection with the lock.
When it comes to some third-party integrations, a Yale Connect Wi-Fi Bridge is required to enable these devices to communicate Cloud-to-Cloud.
The table below indicates which third-party integrations require a Yale Connect Wi-Fi Bridge:
Integration
| Yale Connect Wi-Fi Bridge Needed?
|
Google Home | Yes |
Amazon Alexa | Yes |
Nest | No |
IFTTT | No, but recommended |
Logitech Pop | Yes |
Logitech Harmony Home Hub | Yes |
Wink | Yes, unless it’s Smart Lock Pro with a Z-Wave hub |
Airbnb | Lock Only: No Keypad Only: Yes (ASL 2nd gen and higher) Lock and Keypad: Yes |
HomeAway | Yes |
Xfinity Home | Yes |
Honeywell | Yes |
Receive Smart Alert notifications when:
Alexa and/or Google Assistant apps update as events occur.
Activity Feed updates as lock events listed above occur as long as your bridge is online.
Receive Smart Alerts only if another Yale Home App user locks/unlocks your door using Yale Home App.
Without a Yale Connect Wi-Fi Bridge, battery readings may be delayed or not sent at all until a lock Owner connects to the lock through the Yale Home App. If the lock Owner seldom connects to the lock, the batteries could reach a low-power threshold without receiving a notification.
The Activity Feed only updates when another Owner (not Guest) accesses the lock using the Yale Home App. The Activity Feed will update retroactively, but not at the time of the event.
Yale may need to assist you with a factory reset if you've acquired a previously-used Yale Device. Please contact our Support team at info.th.opening@assaabloy.com and provide your valid proof of purchase (if possible) and the serial number, which is located on the back of the device. The Yale support team will contact the original owner to perform the factory reset.
If you are the lock owner and you would like to transfer your lock to a new lock owner, it is best to factory reset your lock before you transfer it.
A factory reset erases all guest and owner data from your lock, restoring it back to its original, out-of-the-box settings. It also removes the lock from any owner or guest keychains that it is affiliated with.
You do not need to be near your lock to reset it; however, you will need to have access to the lock in order to re-calibrate it. If there is a Keypad paired with the lock, the Keypad must be disconnected before factory resetting the lock.
Factory reset instructions
Follow the steps below to perform a factory reset on your lock:
These steps should restore your lock to its factory settings.
If you attempt a factory reset when you’re not connected to Bluetooth, you will receive a "Trouble Connecting to Lock" notification. If possible, try factory resetting the next time you are in Bluetooth range. If you have moved and you are unable to factory reset while in Bluetooth range of the lock, select "Reset Anyway" when you receive the notification.
Pre-Owned Devices
If you're not the original owner of the lock because you inherited Smart Lock from the previous owner. The Yale Support Team may be able to assist you with a factory reset, please contact info.th.opening@assaabloy.com. and present valid proof of purchase. (where applicable) and the Yale Smart Lock serial number located on the back of the lock. Yale support team will be in touch as soon as possible.
Yale Home Smart Lock works with Google Home or any Google Assistant-enabled device. With Yale Home Google Assistant integration, you can ask Google Assistant to control your door using your voice.
How do I configure Google Home with my Yale Home Account?
Following the steps below to pair your Yale Home Account with your Google Home account. You need to have a Google device such as a Google Home, Google Home Mini, or Google Home Max already configured to your home network:
This completes the configuration steps. To ensure the configuration was successful, go to the Home screen of the Google Home app and scroll until you see the Locks that are linked to your account.
Your accounts should now be configured. If you need additional help setting up smart home devices to use with Google Home, this article has more information. Feel free to assign rooms to your Smart Lock(s) as needed. Once your Yale Home Account is connected to Google through the Google Home, you can make the following lock request or check the lock’s status:
If you have DoorSense installed on your door to indicate whether your door is open or closed, you can also check that status by saying:
PLEASE NOTE: If you change the name of your lock in the Yale Home App, it is best to unlink and relink your accounts so the new name is recognized by Google Home.
How do I update the security code/PIN for unlocking my door using Google Home?
In order to update your security code/PIN you will need to unlink and relink your Yale Home Account with your Google account.
To do this, unlink your Yale Home Account from Google Home in the Google Home app. Follow the steps below to reset your PIN:
Once you have unlinked your accounts, go through the setup steps again. This is where you reset the PIN. Choose a memorable PIN.
Why do I need an Yale Home Module Wi-Fi bridge if my Google devices have Bluetooth built in?
Google Home requires an Yale Home Module Wi-Fi bridge in order to connect to our servers and complete the integration with your Yale Home Smart Lock.
The diagram on the right explains how the integration works:
How do I unlink my Google Home and Yale Home Accounts?
How do I install my HomeKit Enabled Smart Lock?
Installation and set up steps for the HomeKit Enabled Smart Lock are available here. Setup in the app includes additional steps to enable HomeKit.
What is the expected battery life for my HomeKit enabled Smart Lock?
When Unity is installed correctly on a door that is easily operated (no need to push, pull, or lift your door), and your deadbolt is not "sticky", the battery could last up to 3 months.
Does Siri work remotely?
Yes, if you have a 4th generation apple TV within Bluetooth range of your Smart Lock that is setup to work with HomeKit. You can then use Siri remotely or operate remotely through the Home app.
The diagram on the right explains how the integration works:
How do I physically reset HomeKit?
Inviting a New Owner to Your HomeKit-Enabled Smart Lock
If you have a HomeKit-enabled Smart Lock, adding a new Owner and giving them HomeKit access can be done at the same time.
For more information on sharing HomeKit access with other users, check out this article.
Yale Home Smart Lock works with all Alexa-enabled devices including Echo Show, Echo Plus, Echo, Echo Dot - even Alexa-enable Sonos devices.
What are Amazon Alexa and Amazon Echo?
Alexa is Amazon's voice assistant, which is available on Amazon Echo smart speakers, Fire Tablets, Fire TV products, and the Alexa mobile app. Click here to learn more about Echo & Alexa Devices.
How does Amazon Alexa work with Yale Home?
As part of the integration, you can use Alexa to interact with your Yale Home Smart Lock using your voice. Your Yale Home lock must be connected to Wi-Fi using the Yale Connect Bridge.
There are two primary ways to interact with Alexa. These are called Skills.
What are Alexa Smart Home Skills?
These are the official Alexa Smart Home Skills provided by Yale. You can say…
Why do I need an Yale Connect Bridge if my Amazon devices have Bluetooth built-in?
Amazon Alexa requires an Yale Connect Bridge in order to connect to our servers and complete the integration with your Yale Home Smart Lock.
The diagram on the right explains how the integration works:
If you have an Apple Watch and a Yale Assure Lock with Wi-Fi or other product used with the Yale Home app, you can use your Apple Watch to lock and unlock it. To lock or unlock with Apple Watch, open the Yale Home App on the device. Tap the green lock circle to unlock the door. Conversely, tap the red lock circle to lock it again.
Remote operations and Auto-Unlock do not work with Apple Watch.
PLEASE NOTE: Yale Home for Apple Watch is available to Lock Owners only. If you would like to operate your lock using your Apple Watch you must be an Owner of the lock.
Apple provides detailed instructions on how to set up your apps to appear on your Watch here.
Troubleshooting Apple Watch and Yale Home
If you experience issues using the Yale Home App on your Apple Watch, the following troubleshooting steps should help:
PLEASE NOTE: Yale Home for Apple Watch is available to Lock Owners only. If the Watch App shows that there are no locks available, your access may be limited to Guest. Contact the Lock Owner to adjust your access level.
First, reset your account password if you are unsure what it is. You will need your account credentials to complete the troubleshooting steps:
Next, uninstall the Yale Home App from your iPhone by selecting the App until the X appears, then delete it from the device.
Then, power-cycle your iPhone and Apple Watch by powering each one OFF and then back ON.
Reinstall the Yale Home App on your iPhone by downloading it from the Apple Store.
Once the App has downloaded onto your iPhone, sign back in using your updated credentials.
Next, you will need to ensure that you can see the Yale Home App on your Apple Watch:
Then, open the Yale Home App to the Lock Status screen on your iPhone as well as on your Apple Watch.
Please complete the following steps before attempting an operation on your Apple Watch:
You should be able to operate your Yale Home device using your Apple Watch. If you continue to experience issues, review the information available from Apple here.
PLEASE NOTE: If you had Auto-Unlock enabled for your lock(s), it will need to be re-enabled once troubleshooting steps are completed.
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