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Yale Debuts Locks For Digital Home

LAS VEGAS —

Yale
Locks & Hardware,
an ASSA ABLOY
Group company,
will introduce its
first locks specifically
designed to
integrate seamlessly
into the digital
home during
International CES
this week.

These new
deadbolt and lever
locks, which
will be shown at
booth 21407 during
CES where
Yale will co-locate
with Control4, are
the first products
in the Yale Real
Living portfolio of
residential access
control and home
security solutions.
Available with either
a capacitive touchscreen or pushbutton key pad,
Yale’s new platform of intelligent locks supports
both Z-Wave and ZigBee, allowing them to integrate
seamlessly into a wide range of home control
and security systems.

Regardless of the home control system employed,
users will have access to a high degree of
functionality, including the ability to lock and unlock
doors from any web-enabled device events or create
customized entry scenes for family members,
neighbors and guests.

While pricing is not yet finalized, the lock, which
will be available in the spring, is expected to sell for
a retail price of between $200 and $400. It will be
sold through selected consumer electronics dealers,
as well as various retail channels.

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