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The Yale Conexis L2 Smart Door Lock offers a keyless entry solution that allows you to access your home via smartphone, key tag, or key card. With remote access capabilities, real-time notifications, and enhanced security features, this smart lock is designed for modern living. It fits most PVC and composite doors and requires no subscription, making it a practical choice for tech-savvy homeowners.
Manufacturer | Yale |
Part Number | SD-L2000-BL |
Product Dimensions | 9.7 x 3.3 x 38 cm; 1 kg |
Item model number | SD-L2000-BL |
Colour | Black |
Style | Yale Conexis L2 |
Finish | Zinc |
Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
Pattern | Single |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Keyless Features, App control |
Included Components | conexis l2, wifi connect bridge, key tag, key card and fixing pack |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Item Weight | 1 kg |
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Great product - Ignore the negative reviews
You first need to check that the distance from the centre of your handle to the centre of your lock. If it is 92mm it will fit, otherwise you are out of luck.It is easy to fit. However, I had an issue removing the original euro cylinder. The manufacturer of my door decided to use Loctite and low quality screws. This was on the main screw on the edge of the door which holds the euro cylinder. The result was the screw became threaded. I got it out using a screw remover tool and my Dewalt 18v drill.Once the old handle and lock were removed, the install of the new lock was straightforward. Take time at this point to make sure everything is correctly aligned. There is a bit of ‘play’ before you torque the screws, so at this point make sure the lock is turning and not getting snagged. This happened to me but I realised if I loosened the screws and then tried it while loose, it would turn, from there I just tightened the screws and it worked fine.When programming your fobs and cards, make sure you complete this all in one go. I have heard it is not possible to add more later without removing them all and adding them all back with the new devices. I programmed mine all in one go and have never had a problem.The lock has performed admirably for more than a year now. Recently after the install, we would occasionally get the lock spinning sound when it was trying to engage the lock. This was our fault for not quite engaging the locking mechanism on our door. This is easily rectified by pushing the door handle up with a little bit more force.The Yale app is not that good. However, it did get a large update around the middle of 2018 and was a large improvement. It removed the ridiculous ‘turn the phone’ to unlock the door feature. Now you just press the unlock button (Genius!).I bought the lock to integrate with Samsung Smartthings. Why would I want to do this? When integrated with ST you have total control of the lock. I had to buy the Smartthing Module 2https://www.amazon.co.uk/Yale-Smart-Door-Z-Wave-Module/dp/B07965NDRN/ref=sr_1_fkmrnull_2?keywords=yale+smartthings+module&qid=1554798195&s=gateway&sr=8-2-fkmrnullIt is about £42 but well worth the investment for the benefit which become available. I have set the lock up so that it will automatically unlock the door when one of the ST presence sensor is detected.https://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-SmartThings-F-ARR-UK-2-Presence-Sensor/dp/B01LZK6ANK/ref=sr_1_fkmrnull_1?keywords=smartthings+presence+sensor&qid=1554798319&s=gateway&sr=8-1-fkmrnullThis works very well. When arriving home, the door is unlocked automatically and I do not have to mess around with keys. This is particularly useful when carrying objects like shopping bags and not having to put them on the wet floor to find my keys in my pocket.I have also integrated the lock with Phillips Hue lights. I have set some of them to a red colour when the door is unlocked. This has warned us a few times that the door is unlocked. I can unlock the door remotely to let in family and friends if we are not home.There are so many negative reviews about this product – I have my own thoughts as to why. Firstly, I believe that if the mechanism is not aligned correctly, it is going to cause problems later down the road. From batteries not lasting long and to the unit prematurely failing; this more than likely down to increased friction. Secondly, several users of the Z Wave module have also been highly critical. One aspect about Z Wave devices which needs to be appreciated is Z Wave does not use the existing Wi-Fi signal, it uses its own network and a different frequency. Therefore, in order for the device to work optimally, the lock has to have access to a strong Z Wave signal. Most Z Wave devices which are mains powered repeat the signal and improve the strength and range of the network. If the signal is weak, it will have a negative impact on the battery life.I use rechargeable batteries for the lock. The instructions tell you not to, however, I have found not ill effect for not following their instructions.Overall, the lock has work out great for us over for over a year. It is more convenient, feels high quality and looks good too. I ignored the numerous bad reviews and thought it was down to a bad installs, which created the bad experiences. I am glad I ignored the negative reviews.
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So the Yale ‘Smart’ Lock that’s actually rather DUMB!
I’d wanted one of these for a while and finally got one, I put the reviews saying that adding and removing keys was problematic were from probable technophobes but how I was wrong!Installation is fairly straight forward as long as you have the right size (between handle spindle and lock barrel) lock mechanism. The lock its self is well constructed and feels nice and solid. The hardware it’s self I can’t fault. After installing it, I paired the master key and paired the app. So far so good…… NOW comes all the problems in the form of the app!The app comes with 5 virtual keys you can create and send out to friends / family as either a temporary key or a permanent key. I created one of these and sent it out fairly easily and doing reduced my virtual keys available to 4. Now comes the problem… this Yale lock says you can add up to 50 key fobs to it and I had a few additional fobs and phone sticker tags. So expecting this to all just work as the lock has been around for a few years I would have expected any kinks to have been ironed out a long time ago. BUT NO. I added my additional fobs and stickers testing each one by one and all seemed to go well. EXCEPT, and thank god I’d not gone outside and locked the door!, I found out that as I added each fob, the app was removing all credentials added before it… So if you add fob 1 and test it. It works… and your master key will work. If you add fob 2 and test it fob 2 will work and your master key will still work, however fob 1 will no longer work! If you add sticker 1 and test it sticker 1 will work and the master key will work, but fob 1 and fob 2 will no longer work! DUMB, not smart…. DUMB!. I tried to contact the number on the packaging for Yale and that just said the number was no longer in service… What the heck! So I went via the website and found a number. That said they were closed (they’re only open mon-fri and sat morning URGH) but if its regarding a smart lock press 1, I pressed 1 but nothing happens and it just tells you tough luck, phone a locks smith and contact us when we’re open. NICE one Yale! So when I called back the person was helpful and said I should try a reset of the lock and re-installing the app. This involves actually taking the handle off and disconnecting a fragile cable connection in order to do this (DUMB!). So I did it, the keys I’d shared through the app were lost as a result and resetting the lock consumes a virtual key count! I did complain about this and they reset my key limits in the app thankfully. However this made absolutely no difference and I had the same experience. I was then told there was a work around and the app team are aware of the issue and working on it. I was told to reset the lock again and when adding the master key, instead of just adding the one fob as a master key as directed in the instructions present all the fobs and stickers one after the other. This worked and all credentials were accepted by the lock and I could issue a virtual key out again. HOWEVER! The app got in a pickle and despite being able to issue a virtual key for someone else would not unlock for me and then refused to connect to my phone at all for any settings sharing or updates etc. Again thank GOD I’d not gone out without a fob assuming the app would work for me. This is also dumb as using the work around means if my daughter lost a fob for example I couldn’t revoke it, without gathering all they remaining key fobs, resetting the lock, loosing another virtual key count, having to re-issue all the virtual keys again and scan in all the remaining fobs again! THIS IS NOT SMART IT IS DUMB!!! So I contacted support again and was told a new version of the app had been released last night and I was to reset the lock again (taking of apart again….. dumb….. as that little connector isn’t designed to be repeatedly removed and will fail if that was a regular occurence) and after adding all they keys at the master key stage I should be able to then go into the app and attempt to add a fob I’ve already added and the lock will then sync all the other fobs etc to the app. So I did this and after trying to add the fob to the app, it only added the one fob to the list of credentials, not all the others… URGH…. I added all the others one by one and they seemed to work…. except after adding one of the fobs, the other stopped working….. DUMB!!!!!!!!! So I removed both fobs and added them again and only the last fob worked and one of the stickers stopped working. I wondered if since the app is so shoddily written if they were messing up the table view and when I’m picking one fob in the app its actually editing another because it wasn’t updating views properly or something. So I left the app and removed a credential, left the app, removed the next one etc etc etc until they were all removed, then I added one, left the app, added another and low and behold only the last one to be added worked again, I tried the remaining credentials and this continued, as you add a credential, it disables all others before it. So they’ve not fixed it at all. DUMB! So yup, you guessed it to get my fobs back I had to …….. RESET and take it apart yet again to re-assemble and manually add all the credentials back in as master keys yet again. So again if my daughter loses a key for example I can’t just disable it if someone find it and works up to my house…I’d have to as I said, remove the lock , reset it, present all remaining keys again, re-issue any virtual keys and either buy more if I’ve run out or plead with support to re-fund the keys counts.This app is so shoddily written it doesn’t even support light and dark mode and assumes your phone is running in light mode. If it’s in dark mode, parts of the text are hidden as the phone colours are wrong. Dark mode was introduced to iOS back in 2019 for goodness sake Yale! 3 YEARS AGO! And you can’t make you app work with it yet? If you can’t even make that simple UI fix I hold zero hope in your ability to fix you app properly and it seems like most people have been moaning about it since then as well!So all in all, I have it working, for now as long as anyone doesn’t loose a key and I don’t want to add any more! This smart lock could be so good but it is well and truly let down but the application turning it from a smart lock to a dumb lock…….. Come on Yale… it’s not hard, SACK your app development team and hire one that knows how to write an application. Hell I’ll do it for you for free, its really not that hard! If the app worked things would be great but as it stands, its absolute garbage. I’ve wasted so many hours on this lock that was supposed to make life simpler but instead its had the opposite effect so I wouldn’t recommend it at all. Save your money, time and sanity.
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