Nest x Yale Lock

Most locks are made for keys.
This lock is made for people.
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Let someone in
from anywhere.
When the Nest × Yale Lock is connected to the Nest app, you can unlock your door from your phone. Create passcodes for family, guests and people you trust. Get alerts whenever someone unlocks and locks the door. And when Nest knows you’re away, your door can lock automatically.
Let someone in
from anywhere.
When the Nest × Yale Lock is connected to the Nest app, you can unlock your door from your phone. Create passcodes for family, guests and people you trust. Get alerts whenever someone unlocks and locks the door. And when Nest knows you’re away, your door can lock automatically.
Lock it up.
Check the status of your door and lock it from anywhere hands‑free with the Google Assistant. You can also enter a passcode, use one‑touch locking, or lock it from the Nest app.
Lock it up.
Check the status of your door and lock it from anywhere hands‑free with the Google Assistant. You can also enter a passcode, use one‑touch locking, or lock it from the Nest app.
It’s secure and tamper-proof.
The Nest x Yale Lock replaces the deadbolt you already have. If someone tries to tamper with it, you'll get an alert. If the batteries start running low, you'll know right away. And if your lock loses power, you can quickly charge it with a 9V battery to unlock the door.
It’s secure and tamper-proof.
The Nest x Yale Lock replaces the deadbolt you already have. If someone tries to tamper with it, you'll get an alert. If the batteries start running low, you'll know right away. And if your lock loses power, you can quickly charge it with a 9V battery to unlock the door.
How it works.
The Nest × Yale Lock connects to your Wi-Fi and the Nest app through Nest Connect. You’ll need one to lock and unlock your door remotely.
How it works.
The Nest × Yale Lock connects to your Wi-Fi and the Nest app through Nest Connect. You’ll need one to lock and unlock your door remotely.
Frequently asked questions.Do I need to buy anything else to make it work?
The Nest x Yale Lock doesn't connect directly to Wi-Fi. Instead it uses Weave to connect to a Nest Connect in your home. Your Connect, which connects to your Wi-Fi network, lets your lock communicate with the Nest Service in the cloud and the Nest app on your phone.
If you purchase the Nest x Yale Lock from one of our retail partners. Nest Connect is included in the box when you purchase the lock. You won't need to purchase anything else to make your lock work.
If you’re installing multiple locks, you may only need one Nest Connect to work with your locks. If your doors are far apart, you might need more than one Nest Connect.
For best results, you should try to install your Nest Connect about halfway between your router and your lock.
Will it work on my door?
The Nest × Yale Lock can replace most common deadbolt locks. It will fit several standard door thicknesses:
• 1 3/8 in (35 mm) thick
• 1 3/4 in (44 mm) thick
• Between 2 - 2 ¼ in (51 - 57 mm) thick
Your door can be any width or height. Only the thickness and backset matter.
The Nest × Yale Lock can be used with doors made of the following materials: wood, metal, or fiberglass.
ResolutionUp to 1080p HDR
Not compatible
The Nest × Yale Lock is not designed to be used on glass or sliding doors. It was also not designed to work with Mortise locks or multi-point locks.
Backset
Backset refers to the distance between the edge of your door and the center of your deadbolt hole. If your deadbolt is more than 2-3/4 in (70mm) away from the edge of your door, it’s not compatible. You can check the install guide for more information.
How does it work with the Nest app?
You’ll be able to use the Nest app to see your lock status, enable or disable guest access, and lock and unlock your door from anywhere as long as your lock is connected to the internet.
Your lock can send you notifications on your phone whenever your door is locked, unlocked, or when someone tries to enter an incorrect password five times.
Your lock can also work with Home/Away Assist to automatically lock itself when everyone’s away from home.
What if the battery dies and I’m locked out?
The Nest × Yale Lock is a secure battery powered lock that doesn’t rely on your home Wi-Fi network to lock or unlock when using the keypad. It uses 4 standard AA alkaline batteries. Rechargeable batteries not recommended.
You’ll be notified on your phone when your batteries start to get low and you’ll see a low battery status in the Nest app. You’ll also see a red low battery light on the lock’s keypad. The lock will also speak a low battery warning to you when you use the keypad.
When your batteries get critically low, you’ll be notified again, before they’re completely depleted. You will need to replace your batteries as soon as possible after a critically low battery alert.
If you wait too long and the batteries die, you won’t be locked out completely. Simply hold a 9V alkaline battery to the terminals at the bottom of your lock to provide temporary power. Then you can enter your passcode and unlock the door. Once you’re inside, you can replace the lock’s batteries.
Does it support voice commands?
Yes. The Nest × Yale Lock supports voice commands through a Google Assistant enabled device like a Google Home or an Android phone. You can tell your device to lock your door and check whether it's locked, and even include your lock as part of a Routine, such as “Goodnight.”
For step by step instructions and examples of things you can say and do, visit the following article: [Learn more about using the Google Assistant with your Nest products](https://nest.com/support/article/Learn-how-to-control-your-Nest-Learning-Thermostat-with-Google-Assistant-and-Google-Home)
Note: You can’t unlock the Nest × Yale Lock using voice commands. We designed it to work this way in order to help prevent an unauthorized person from unlocking your door with their voice.
Do I need to buy anything else to make it work?
The Nest x Yale Lock doesn't connect directly to Wi-Fi. Instead it uses Weave to connect to a Nest Connect in your home. Your Connect, which connects to your Wi-Fi network, lets your lock communicate with the Nest Service in the cloud and the Nest app on your phone.
If you purchase the Nest x Yale Lock from one of our retail partners. Nest Connect is included in the box when you purchase the lock. You won't need to purchase anything else to make your lock work.
If you’re installing multiple locks, you may only need one Nest Connect to work with your locks. If your doors are far apart, you might need more than one Nest Connect.
For best results, you should try to install your Nest Connect about halfway between your router and your lock.
Will it work on my door?
The Nest × Yale Lock can replace most common deadbolt locks. It will fit several standard door thicknesses:
• 1 3/8 in (35 mm) thick
• 1 3/4 in (44 mm) thick
• Between 2 - 2 ¼ in (51 - 57 mm) thick
Your door can be any width or height. Only the thickness and backset matter.
The Nest × Yale Lock can be used with doors made of the following materials: wood, metal, or fiberglass.
ResolutionUp to 1080p HDR
Not compatible
The Nest × Yale Lock is not designed to be used on glass or sliding doors. It was also not designed to work with Mortise locks or multi-point locks.
Backset
Backset refers to the distance between the edge of your door and the center of your deadbolt hole. If your deadbolt is more than 2-3/4 in (70mm) away from the edge of your door, it’s not compatible. You can check the install guide for more information.
How does it work with the Nest app?
You’ll be able to use the Nest app to see your lock status, enable or disable guest access, and lock and unlock your door from anywhere as long as your lock is connected to the internet.
Your lock can send you notifications on your phone whenever your door is locked, unlocked, or when someone tries to enter an incorrect password five times.
Your lock can also work with Home/Away Assist to automatically lock itself when everyone’s away from home.
What if the battery dies and I’m locked out?
The Nest × Yale Lock is a secure battery powered lock that doesn’t rely on your home Wi-Fi network to lock or unlock when using the keypad. It uses 4 standard AA alkaline batteries. Rechargeable batteries not recommended.
You’ll be notified on your phone when your batteries start to get low and you’ll see a low battery status in the Nest app. You’ll also see a red low battery light on the lock’s keypad. The lock will also speak a low battery warning to you when you use the keypad.
When your batteries get critically low, you’ll be notified again, before they’re completely depleted. You will need to replace your batteries as soon as possible after a critically low battery alert.
If you wait too long and the batteries die, you won’t be locked out completely. Simply hold a 9V alkaline battery to the terminals at the bottom of your lock to provide temporary power. Then you can enter your passcode and unlock the door. Once you’re inside, you can replace the lock’s batteries.
Does it support voice commands?
Yes. The Nest × Yale Lock supports voice commands through a Google Assistant enabled device like a Google Home or an Android phone. You can tell your device to lock your door and check whether it's locked, and even include your lock as part of a Routine, such as “Goodnight.”
For step by step instructions and examples of things you can say and do, visit the following article: [Learn more about using the Google Assistant with your Nest products](https://nest.com/support/article/Learn-how-to-control-your-Nest-Learning-Thermostat-with-Google-Assistant-and-Google-Home)
Note: You can’t unlock the Nest × Yale Lock using voice commands. We designed it to work this way in order to help prevent an unauthorized person from unlocking your door with their voice.
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Some features, including mobile alerts, remote control and custom schedules, require the Nest app, working internet and Wi-Fi, and Nest Connect.
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