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Google’s replacement for Nest x Yale Lock is deeply discounted alongside new Nest Cams

If you’ve been waiting for a good time to swap out your Nest x Yale Lock, Google’s replacement Yale Matter lock is now at the lowest price we’ve ever seen, and Google’s latest Nest Cams are also on sale too.

The Nest x Yale Lock came out several years ago at this point, but has been a key part of Google’s smart home. As the rest of the Nest lineup has been updated, though, the Nest x Yale Lock wasn’t. Instead, Google again partnered with Yale to build a replacement that utilizes Matter and is tailor-made for the Google Home app. The new lock also adds a physical key backup and some new styles that match Nest Doorbell.

Now, you can pick up this new model for less than ever.

The Yale Matter smart lock for Google Home is currently down to around $140 on Amazon, a discount of $50 from the usual $189 price tag. The price varies by a few dollars depending on which color you pick, with the matte black finish being the most affordable of the bunch. Notably too, there are some open-box units available through Amazon’s Warehouse Deals for even less, and Amazon is running 30% off coupons for some of these open-box products too. Look for an on-page coupon for those.

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This is absolutely the one to buy in 2025, even with the original Nest x Yale Lock inexplicably still on sale, for $200.

Meanwhile, you can also save on other Nest products right now.

The new 2K Nest Cam lineup is discounted for the first time, with the 2K indoor camera down to $75, the Nest Cam Outdoor 2K at $120, and the Nest Doorbell 2K at $140. They’re all 20% or more off their normal pricing, depiste having launched just a couple of months ago.

Other notable Nest discounts include up to 35% off the Nest Thermostat and Nest Learning Thermostat, and 30% off of Nest WiFi Pro.

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