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product_id: 560605890
title: "Yale Security Lock 2 Touch, Black Biometric Fingerprint Door Lock with Keypad, Unlock with Your Code or Your Fingerprint (No Wi-Fi), YRD420-F-BLE-BSP"
brand: "yale security"
price: "€ 403.07"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Yale Security"
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# <0.5s unlock speed 1-year battery life 99% fingerprint accuracy Yale Security Lock 2 Touch, Black Biometric Fingerprint Door Lock with Keypad, Unlock with Your Code or Your Fingerprint (No Wi-Fi), YRD420-F-BLE-BSP

**Brand:** yale security
**Price:** € 403.07
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔐 Unlock the future of home security—where your fingerprint is the ultimate key.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Yale Security Lock 2 Touch, Black Biometric Fingerprint Door Lock with Keypad, Unlock with Your Code or Your Fingerprint (No Wi-Fi), YRD420-F-BLE-BSP by yale security
- **How much does it cost?** € 403.07 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- yale security enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted yale security brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Robust Security Layers:** Two-factor authentication, biometric verification, and anti-fingerprint matte keypad keep your home fortress-ready.
- • **Instant Biometric Access:** Unlock your door in under half a second with 99% fingerprint accuracy—security that keeps pace with your life.
- • **Smart Auto-Unlock & Lock:** Hands full? The lock senses your approach and auto-unlocks, then auto-locks behind you for effortless peace of mind.
- • **Seamless Multi-Entry Options:** Choose from fingerprint, keypad code, or Bluetooth app access—because convenience is key for your busy lifestyle.
- • **Intuitive App Control & Sharing:** Easily manage access for family, friends, or service providers with virtual keys and real-time activity tracking.

## Overview

The Yale Security Lock 2 Touch is a sleek, black biometric door lock featuring 99% fingerprint recognition accuracy and sub-half-second unlock speed. It offers versatile access via fingerprint, keypad, or Bluetooth app, enhanced by smart Auto-Unlock and Auto-Lock functions. Designed for professionals seeking seamless security, it supports multi-user management with virtual keys and activity tracking, all powered by long-lasting AA batteries with up to one year of use per change. This lock combines cutting-edge biometric technology with robust security protocols, making your entryway smarter, safer, and effortlessly stylish.

## Description

YALE ASSURE 2 TOUCH. A LOCK AS UNIQUE AS YOU. Make coming home more seamless than ever with the Yale Assure Lock 2 Touch. Thanks to the new biometric touchpad, a simple touch of your finger is all it takes. Explore all the different ways to access including hands-free Auto-Unlock, or using your phone or Apple Watch. Let Yale get the door for your trusted network with fingerprint or easily create unique entry codes or virtual keys from the Yale Access App. For added peace of mind, never worry about locking the door behind you with advanced Auto-Lock and DoorSense(R).

Review: Excellent Electronic Door Lock - Highly Recommended - I recently bought and installed two Yale Assure Lock 2 Touch door locks. I elected to get the keyless version with Bluetooth only. It doesn't take too much searching to find plenty of YouTube videos that show how easy it is to defeat conventionally keyed locks. So right off the bat, going keyless was a step up in security. I chose the Bluetooth-only option mainly to keep battery drain to an acceptable level. But it's also the case that I have no need to remotely activate my locks or view their status - never had it and don't need it. On the other hand, without a Wi-Fi-enabled lock you lose geofencing capabilities and remote/timed entry for house cleaners, dogwalkers, and guests. Here though, something that isn't mentioned (or is easily missed) in their sales info is that Yale does not recommend using keyless locks if you only have one entry door because you can be locked out if there is a lock failure. That warning appears in the user's manual. But with the Assure Touch, there are three ways to open the lock: finger touch, keypad code, or with the app if you are within Bluetooth range. And if the batteries go dead, you can touch a 9-volt battery to contacts on the underside of the keypad to enable the lock. So there is plenty of built-in redundancy. It seems like the only failure mode would be if the actual motor-driven locking mechanism somehow broke or jammed. But there is redundancy there if you have these locks on more than one door since the chances that two locks would fail at the same time is probably highly unlikely. Installation was relatively easy but if you don't know what end of a screwdriver to pick up or are intimated by putting together Ikea furniture, it might be a challenge. My main issue came after installation. The user manual is very good in explaining the installation but not so much with getting the app up and running. After install, the manual just tells you to follow the instructions on the app on your cell phone. But I found it like following a road detour and suddenly there are no more signs to follow. I did not find either the app or user manual documentation to be forthcoming in telling you how to configure the lock and how to add other people. You can grant access to other homeowners and guests but it's not immediately clear how. I suppose there is always Google there to help, but at least at the time of this review, there is a 24/7 Yale customer hotline that proved to be quite responsive and helpful. But after you explore the app and get used to it, it offers a lot of functionality. I opted to install the Yale DoorSense hardware (which is nothing more than a little magnet) that lets the door "know" when it is opened or closed. This enables to door to automatically lock at a time delay of your choosing. So there's no more I-wonder-if-I-locked-the-door anxiety when you leave. You can also program in the number of tries someone gets to guess your keypad entry code before getting locked-out for a period of time that's also programmable. But the best part of the lock is the touch entry. It is amazing. You just have to touch (importantly, not press) the finger of your choice on the fingerprint reader and the lock opens instantly (you LOCK the door using any finger). Easy and convenient. This is a well thought-out lock that looks great and is easy to use. I very much recommend it. The only thing left to be assessed is how well it performs over time in regular use. But my immediate impression is that they are very well made and likely to go the distance. Update 7/17/2025 I chose the Bluetooth only version of the Assure Lock 2 instead of the WiFi version mainly to keep the battery drain to an acceptable level although at the time of purchase, I didn't know what to expect in the way of battery life. I just changed the batteries in my lock for the first time almost exactly a year after I installed it. The lock is on the door from the garage into the house and is my most used door. Changing batteries once a year is more than acceptable to me. Your mileage may vary. I also have an Assure lock on my front door that was installed a little later than the garage door. This door is used much less frequently than the garage door. So far I have not gotten a low battery warning. The low battery warning appeared on my phone app and indicated there was 20% battery remaining. One other observation is that somehow and for some unknown reason the locks get scrambled such that the lock/unlock status and door open/closed status do not agree. I have an idea what may cause this but can't say for certain that I'm on the right track. No matter. This has happened very rarely and is easily corrected by simply recalibrating the lock.
Review: Every other Smart Lock Company is on notice now!! - Well I can say its finally about time, but you know what the time is here the time is now. August, Yale Assay Ambloy Sister of companies, has finally kept me for life, August Locks have always worked great for me over the years. All models I havent had issues with, and good battery life, Switched to the Wifi 4th Gen module when it came out because it was alot smaller , sleek and looked good however wasnt a fan of the cr123 batteries as they was battery hogs. I understand why they did it, because the overall footprint was smaller so the batteries had to be smaller. I was looking for something else... I didnt have good luck with other Smart Locks on the market, including those with Fingerprint sensors... Thats really what I always wanted the ease of use... Basically theres nothing better than Auto Unlock, which means you dont have to do anything no extra steps... when it works... Mines was 85% of the time which is great. Other times it was phone issues to where I had to restart my phone and reconnect the Bluetooth. Other Smart Locks with Fingerprints was decent or either good IMO but however had a terrible app experience. So in my book its 2023, there is no excuse. August has always had a high rating in the google play store... Now August/Yale has finally came up with the same great Yale Assure lock 2, but now finally with a fingerprint sensor where the Yale logo is,, it works flawlessly 🔥🔥🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🙌🙌 everyone loves it, its very intuitive within the app to add more fingerprints going from 1 all the way until its finished and the app tells you instantly to hit continue and its finished. All the same great features as all the other August/Yale Locks, with AA Batteries , Auto Unlock, Auto Lock, Keypad, Voice or Fingerprint or Watch...Great Job, Well Done,,, 👍🏽👍🏽😍😍😍 10/10/2023 Update Still using the locks and I have to say I have had no issues with still. Seems like the lock is learning the accuracy of the fingerprint reader and one attempt now to unlock the door works,, everyones finger in the house is reading faster now than when initially set up. Thanks Yale

## Features

- UNLOCK WITH YOUR FINGERPRINT: The one key that is completely unique to you, and can never be lost. With a 99% accuracy and <0.5 recognition time, your fingerprint is the fastest and most secure way to unlock your home. This product will not work outside o
- LOSE YOUR KEYS. Enjoy secure keyless access for your family, friends, dogwalker, house sitter and more. Offer fingerprint touch or share virtual keys on the Yale Access App. Track who comes and goes with Activity Feed for added convenience when you're home.
- SECURITY AT YOUR FINGERTIPS. The one key that can never be lost or duplicated — your fingerprint. Also, ensure only the right people have access with two-factor authentication, biometric verification, and matte keypads for fingerprint resistance.
- YOUR ENTRYWAY. ELEVATED. With multiple ways to lock and unlock your door, including biometric touch, home access is smarter, sleeker, and more convenient than ever before.
- HANDS FULL? NO PROBLEM. A door that auto-unlocks as you approach - now that’s a warm welcome. With this hands-free option, you don’t need to touch your lock or your phone. Always let Yale get the door.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0CBN91H4B |
| Additional Features | Auto Unlock, Battery Indicator, Biometric, One-Touch Lock, Passcode Unlock |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,280 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #95 in Deadbolts |
| Brand | Yale Security |
| Brand Name | Yale Security |
| Color | Black Suede |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Control Method | App, Touch |
| Controller Type | Android, Apple HomeKit, iOS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 331 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Powder Coated |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00081023115803 |
| Included Components | 4 AA Batteries, DoorSense, Key, Mounting Hardware and Deadbolt, Yale Assure Lock 2 Touch |
| Item Dimensions | 0.88 x 2.5 x 4.88 inches |
| Item Type Name | Door Knobs & Lock Sets |
| Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 0.88 x 2.5 x 4.88 inches |
| Lock Type | Biometric, Keypad, Pin Tumbler |
| Manufacturer | Yale |
| Manufacturer Part Number | YRD420-F-BLE-BSP |
| Material | Zinc |
| Material Type | Zinc |
| Model Name | Assure Lock 2 Touch |
| Model Number | YRD420-F-BLE-BSP |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Entry Door, Front Door |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Auto Unlock, Battery Indicator, Biometric, One-Touch Lock, Passcode Unlock |
| Style Name | Bluetooth |
| UPC | 081023115803 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Yale Security
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 0.88 x 2.5 x 4.88 inches
- **Lock Type:** Biometric, Keypad, Pin Tumbler
- **Material:** Zinc
- **Special Feature:** Auto Unlock, Battery Indicator, Biometric, One-Touch Lock, Passcode Unlock

## Images

![Yale Security Lock 2 Touch, Black Biometric Fingerprint Door Lock with Keypad, Unlock with Your Code or Your Fingerprint (No Wi-Fi), YRD420-F-BLE-BSP - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61hxcvqeRkL.jpg)
![Yale Security Lock 2 Touch, Black Biometric Fingerprint Door Lock with Keypad, Unlock with Your Code or Your Fingerprint (No Wi-Fi), YRD420-F-BLE-BSP - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/7178X7OmHKL.jpg)
![Yale Security Lock 2 Touch, Black Biometric Fingerprint Door Lock with Keypad, Unlock with Your Code or Your Fingerprint (No Wi-Fi), YRD420-F-BLE-BSP - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/712YR6g+HkL.jpg)
![Yale Security Lock 2 Touch, Black Biometric Fingerprint Door Lock with Keypad, Unlock with Your Code or Your Fingerprint (No Wi-Fi), YRD420-F-BLE-BSP - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/710k5SPPNwL.jpg)
![Yale Security Lock 2 Touch, Black Biometric Fingerprint Door Lock with Keypad, Unlock with Your Code or Your Fingerprint (No Wi-Fi), YRD420-F-BLE-BSP - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61G7fzOTuLL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Pattern, Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this new Yale Assure 2 Touch support the latest Zwave modules if inserted? If not will you be making a Zwave version for the Yale Assure 2 Touch?**
A: I believe I have read a mention of the fingerprint "Touch" version is to support Z-Wave in the future. But currently, the 500 Series modules for Assure Lock 2 and the Assure Lock 2 that comes with the 700 Series modules does not work properly on the Touch version of this lock. The lock recognizes the module and I am able to pair to my Z-Wave system. But functionality is erratic and lock status is often incorrect.

**Q: Does the keypad need to be attached to the door or can you mount it somewhere else?**
A: Because of the integrated deadbolt, it needs to be mounted directly to the door.

**Q: Can you turn off autolock and just lock it with fingerprint when wanted?**
A: Yes, absolutely!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Electronic Door Lock - Highly Recommended
*by F***R on July 31, 2024*

I recently bought and installed two Yale Assure Lock 2 Touch door locks. I elected to get the keyless version with Bluetooth only. It doesn't take too much searching to find plenty of YouTube videos that show how easy it is to defeat conventionally keyed locks. So right off the bat, going keyless was a step up in security. I chose the Bluetooth-only option mainly to keep battery drain to an acceptable level. But it's also the case that I have no need to remotely activate my locks or view their status - never had it and don't need it. On the other hand, without a Wi-Fi-enabled lock you lose geofencing capabilities and remote/timed entry for house cleaners, dogwalkers, and guests. Here though, something that isn't mentioned (or is easily missed) in their sales info is that Yale does not recommend using keyless locks if you only have one entry door because you can be locked out if there is a lock failure. That warning appears in the user's manual. But with the Assure Touch, there are three ways to open the lock: finger touch, keypad code, or with the app if you are within Bluetooth range. And if the batteries go dead, you can touch a 9-volt battery to contacts on the underside of the keypad to enable the lock. So there is plenty of built-in redundancy. It seems like the only failure mode would be if the actual motor-driven locking mechanism somehow broke or jammed. But there is redundancy there if you have these locks on more than one door since the chances that two locks would fail at the same time is probably highly unlikely. Installation was relatively easy but if you don't know what end of a screwdriver to pick up or are intimated by putting together Ikea furniture, it might be a challenge. My main issue came after installation. The user manual is very good in explaining the installation but not so much with getting the app up and running. After install, the manual just tells you to follow the instructions on the app on your cell phone. But I found it like following a road detour and suddenly there are no more signs to follow. I did not find either the app or user manual documentation to be forthcoming in telling you how to configure the lock and how to add other people. You can grant access to other homeowners and guests but it's not immediately clear how. I suppose there is always Google there to help, but at least at the time of this review, there is a 24/7 Yale customer hotline that proved to be quite responsive and helpful. But after you explore the app and get used to it, it offers a lot of functionality. I opted to install the Yale DoorSense hardware (which is nothing more than a little magnet) that lets the door "know" when it is opened or closed. This enables to door to automatically lock at a time delay of your choosing. So there's no more I-wonder-if-I-locked-the-door anxiety when you leave. You can also program in the number of tries someone gets to guess your keypad entry code before getting locked-out for a period of time that's also programmable. But the best part of the lock is the touch entry. It is amazing. You just have to touch (importantly, not press) the finger of your choice on the fingerprint reader and the lock opens instantly (you LOCK the door using any finger). Easy and convenient. This is a well thought-out lock that looks great and is easy to use. I very much recommend it. The only thing left to be assessed is how well it performs over time in regular use. But my immediate impression is that they are very well made and likely to go the distance. Update 7/17/2025 I chose the Bluetooth only version of the Assure Lock 2 instead of the WiFi version mainly to keep the battery drain to an acceptable level although at the time of purchase, I didn't know what to expect in the way of battery life. I just changed the batteries in my lock for the first time almost exactly a year after I installed it. The lock is on the door from the garage into the house and is my most used door. Changing batteries once a year is more than acceptable to me. Your mileage may vary. I also have an Assure lock on my front door that was installed a little later than the garage door. This door is used much less frequently than the garage door. So far I have not gotten a low battery warning. The low battery warning appeared on my phone app and indicated there was 20% battery remaining. One other observation is that somehow and for some unknown reason the locks get scrambled such that the lock/unlock status and door open/closed status do not agree. I have an idea what may cause this but can't say for certain that I'm on the right track. No matter. This has happened very rarely and is easily corrected by simply recalibrating the lock.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Every other Smart Lock Company is on notice now!!
*by M***E on September 28, 2023*

Well I can say its finally about time, but you know what the time is here the time is now. August, Yale Assay Ambloy Sister of companies, has finally kept me for life, August Locks have always worked great for me over the years. All models I havent had issues with, and good battery life, Switched to the Wifi 4th Gen module when it came out because it was alot smaller , sleek and looked good however wasnt a fan of the cr123 batteries as they was battery hogs. I understand why they did it, because the overall footprint was smaller so the batteries had to be smaller. I was looking for something else... I didnt have good luck with other Smart Locks on the market, including those with Fingerprint sensors... Thats really what I always wanted the ease of use... Basically theres nothing better than Auto Unlock, which means you dont have to do anything no extra steps... when it works... Mines was 85% of the time which is great. Other times it was phone issues to where I had to restart my phone and reconnect the Bluetooth. Other Smart Locks with Fingerprints was decent or either good IMO but however had a terrible app experience. So in my book its 2023, there is no excuse. August has always had a high rating in the google play store... Now August/Yale has finally came up with the same great Yale Assure lock 2, but now finally with a fingerprint sensor where the Yale logo is,, it works flawlessly 🔥🔥🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🙌🙌 everyone loves it, its very intuitive within the app to add more fingerprints going from 1 all the way until its finished and the app tells you instantly to hit continue and its finished. All the same great features as all the other August/Yale Locks, with AA Batteries , Auto Unlock, Auto Lock, Keypad, Voice or Fingerprint or Watch...Great Job, Well Done,,, 👍🏽👍🏽😍😍😍 10/10/2023 Update Still using the locks and I have to say I have had no issues with still. Seems like the lock is learning the accuracy of the fingerprint reader and one attempt now to unlock the door works,, everyones finger in the house is reading faster now than when initially set up. Thanks Yale

### ⭐ Only works with ADT service
*by V***. on May 7, 2026*

I was unable to even set up my smart lock because when I scanned the Serial Number the Yale Access app told me I could only set it up with ADT. Lock appeared to be new but it was "locked" to ADT. I called customer service and they could not do anything to help. I am wary about trying another one as another very recent review had the same issue. This must be part of a batch of locks that requires an ADT system.

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