Description
Meeting Australian lock standards AS4145.2:2008, SL8, and D8, you can be sure that the Unity Entrance Lock meets your security needs. Lock alert indications shows users the lock mode via a built-in LED. The locks have three modes, Unlock (Green), Locked (Yellow), and Secure (Red). Controllable by either the Yale Access App, key card or Yale Smart Keypad*, the Unity Entrance Lock provides you with a range of options to control your lock. The Yale Access App allows you to lock and unlock your door, grant access to others and keep track of visitor access, all via your smartphone. Grant users one-time access, access for a set period of time or a date range, avoiding any lost keys or having your keys stolen or copied. Using varying technologies including Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and GPS as well as the Yale Access App, the auto-unlock feature unlocks your door as you approach. The door position sensor checks the status of the door and tells you if your door is securely closed and locked. This avoids inadvertently locking your door whilst the door is open. The Unity Entrance Lock can be upgraded with the Yale Connect Bridge
- Auto unlocks – Auto unlock your door as you walk up without the need to take out your phone. The door position sensor tells you if your door is open or closed.
- Lock alert – Lock status indicated via LED, showing the lock mode: Secure (red), Locked (yellow), and Unlocked (green).
- Digital deadlocking – Digitally deadlocks your door through the secure lockset mode, securely locking from both the inside and outside.
- Total control via an app – The Yale access app allows you to lock and unlock your door, grant access to others, and keep track of visitor access.
- Tailor user access – Use either the Yale access app, Yale key tags or upgrade with the Yale smart keypad to access your lock. Designed to suit the Australian market, the Unity Entrance Lock achieves patented digital dead-locking technology, locking both the internal and external handles of your lock.
Frequently Asked Questions – FAQs
A digital door lock is an electronic locking device that uses digital methods to unlock, instead of traditional keys. They are typically installed on front doors of houses and business shop front doors. Below are examples of unlock methods on smart door locks in Perth.
- Fingerprint (biometric) locks
- RFID Swipe card locks
- Keypad (PIN code) locks
- Bluetooth or Wi-Fi-enabled smart locks
- Face recognition locks
- Physical Key override
Yes, high quality digital smart locks are very secure. Many offer advanced features like encryption, auto-lock, tamper alerts, high security physical key
override (un-pickable), and multiple authentication methods. While anything digital has hacking potential, reputable brands use encryption and security protocols to minimise risk. Choosing a trusted manufacturer like Locksmith Ninja Perth is essential. They often have dead latches or deadbolts in so stronger than traditional door locks.
Yes, digital door locks are battery powered and not affected by power outages. They usually use AA or AAA batteries lasting around 12 months battery life. The majority of our digital door locks we install in Perth have a backup power option (e.g., USB emergency power or physical mechanical key).
The majority of our digital door locks we install in Perth have a backup power option (e.g., USB emergency power or physical mechanical key). You can use a mechanical key, external battery pack, or emergency power input (like a 9V battery) to temporarily power the lock and gain access.
Outdoor models are typically weather-resistant, but always check the IP rating and manufacturer specs. When you send photos of your door or gate we will make sure to recommend options that are suitable for your environment. E.g if on a pedestrian gate, to be fully water proof, dust proof & sun proof.
No, Wi-Fi is not required for a smart lock to work. However it depends on the features you want to use. Functions like unlocking with a PIN code, fingerprint, RFID card, Bluetooth (within range), or a backup key will still work without internet. However, if you want features like remote access, real-time alerts from anywhere in the world, then Wi-Fi (or a smart home hub) is required. So, the lock will still function offline, but you'll need Wi-Fi for remote access.
A digital lock can be installed on most doors including wooden, metal, and uPVC doors. The McGrath Ultra Secua or Yale Assure are digital locks made only for security screen doors. There are certain types of smart door locks that are made for pedestrian gates on properties. These include the Lionhead
Cottesloe digital lock, and Borg Mechanical keypad lock.
The brand of digital lock that is compatible with your door depends on the type of handle and hardware already installed, please send photos of your door for a FREE Quote.
The most popular and robust brand of smart door locks in Perth is Lionhead Digital Door Locks. Other popular makes are McGrath Locks, Yale, Lockwood, Samsung, Phillips, Aqara, Eufy and Lockly.
Call or text Locksmith Ninja Perth 0413 320 222 now.
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