Yale is a brand that specializes in security solutions such as locks, safes, and alarms. Their products are designed to protect homes, businesses, and personal belongings all around the world.
Founded in 1844 by Linus Yale Jr. and Henry R. Towne.
First manufacturer of modern pin-tumbler locks.
In 2000, merged with Swedish lock manufacturer, ASSA ABLOY.
Currently has operations in more than 125 countries and territories around the world.
A brand that produces residential door locks, smart locks, and door hardware.
A brand that produces electronic and mechanical locks and door hardware.
A brand that produces padlocks, combination locks, and other security products.
A smart lock that can be controlled remotely through a mobile app and can be integrated with other smart home devices.
A deadbolt lock that has a touchscreen keypad for keyless entry and can store up to 250 user codes.
A home safe that is fire resistant and has an electronic lock for easy access.
A pin-tumbler lock is a type of lock that uses a set of pins to prevent the lock from opening unless the correct key is inserted into the lock.
Yale locks are designed to be difficult to pick due to their pin-tumbler mechanism and the use of advanced materials in their construction.
Yale locks come with a limited lifetime warranty that covers defects in materials and workmanship.
Most Yale smart locks can be installed by the user with basic tools and some technical knowledge. Yale also offers professional installation services for an additional fee.
Yale locks typically come with a backup physical key that can be used to open the lock in case the code is forgotten. Some models also have the option of resetting the code through a mobile app or web portal.