Thanks for the video couldn't finish my installation yesterday didn't know how lol but with the info you provided here I will get it done this time lol 👍🏻
I love that you can link it to the nest alarm to unlock the door and cancel the alarm at the same time. Now if only you could lock the door & set the alarm.....
Hey, when you approach the door, that is locked...does the Nest door camera recognize you, then unlock the door, letting you in? I'm interested in that feature about being automatic for recognized/pre-approved people getting unlocked, without having to enter codes. Please advise...thanks greg
Hi here. I have issues with connect with WiFi nest x Yale lock, so do I have use nest connect . When I connect to my device. Please, give me some recommendations, thanks
I haven’t been able to sync the Yale lock with the connect. I’ve installed the Nest thermostat and it connected perfectly, but haven’t been successful with lock. I’ve tried numerous resets too.
One thing I don't understand is, this isn't the deadbolt keypad. So you have to buy a deadbolt unit as well? Otherwise , at least for most main entrance doors, you have a dead bolt and a non-deadbolt lock. Seems ridiculous to have to buy 2 systems for a single door.
@@ChrispyThings Usually a front entry door has 2 locks. The lock with the handle/knob and a deadbolt lock. Most electronic kits either come in as a knob/handle lock kit or deadbolt kit. Does this kit come with electronic locks for both the knob/handle and the deabolt locks?
@@155stw if you want this, get a new door handle that doesn't lock. Then put this on and only have a deadbolt. Most modern doors are like this, deadbolt only, no handle lock.
clinton flahr You can only lock with Google Home voice commands. As a safety feature, it won’t let you unlock it. Just in case someone that knows you have it can’t yell “Hey Google, unlock front door!” from your porch and rob you blind.
Jason O Keeffe I got this from the Nest site: You’ll get a notification from the Nest app when the lock’s batteries are getting low, and a second notification when they’re critically low. So you’ll have plenty of time to replace them before they’re dead. If you need, you can use a 9 Volt battery to temporarily charge the lock, so you can enter your passcode on the lock’s keypad to lock or unlock it.
Oh hey! I haven’t heard that one before...you’re the very first! Thanks for making me aware! I’m honored to be talking to a real prince by the way. True royalty! Carry on your highness 👑
Don't buy this Nest X Yale lock! I have had to take 2 different locks from best buy because 2 different locks have failed after 3-5 weeks! its the most trash lock I have bought
Umm, EVERYONE has doors with holes in it. Google doors without knobs. See for yourself. If you have a lock or a doorknob, you have a hole. Do some research before you comment k bud. ✌️