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New Yale Smart Lock with Matter is designed for Google Home

In partnership with Google, Yale today announced the Yale Smart Lock with Matter. This serves as a sequel to the Nest x Yale Lock from 2018, which is being discontinued

Aesthetically and functionally, the Yale Smart Lock with Matter is designed to complement Nest Doorbells. 

Visually, they share a pill-shaped design with a 3×4 grid of circular (push-down) buttons for the keypad and three (Google-y) finishes: Ash, Matte Black, or Snow. Besides the Yale logo, there’s just a keyhole at the bottom, with entry code and app unlock also available. 

There’s built-in Matter over Thread technology and up to 12 months of battery life. This is Yale’s second Matter smart lock and works with all certified platforms. 

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The Google Home app will let you manage household access, edit passcodes, create guest profiles, and receive lock/unlock notifications.

  • “The Yale Smart Lock with Matter builds on our successful relationship with Google—combining Yale’s legacy of trusted security with Google’s commitment to smart home excellence, delivering a seamlessly connected experience that homeowners can depend on.” — Garrett Lovejoy, Vice President of Category Management at Fortune Brands Innovations, Yale’s parent company
  • “With Google Home, we’re focused on making it easier than ever to manage all of the devices in your smart home – from setup and control to seamless automation,” said Anish Kattukaran, Chief Product Officer at Google Home & Nest. “Our continued partnership with Yale, a trusted leader in home security, reinforces our commitment to helping customers create a safe and secure home environment.”

The Yale Smart Lock with Matter will be available later this summer for $170. 

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