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Yale Code brings simplicity back to home security

The Yale Code offers a simple, secure, and versatile keypad lock solution, perfect for hassle-free keyless entry in various situations.

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We love it when simple ideas hit the market. This is precisely the case with the Yale Code, a non-connected keypad lock that couldn’t be easier to use.

With no need for a smartphone app or any form of wired connection, the lock boasts an old-school aesthetic with modern convenience.

The Yale Code, priced at $99, can store up to 20 custom entry codes and is powered by a simple set of batteries.

Users can add or remove codes directly on the lock itself, eliminating the need for in-app setup or professional assistance. And because it’s from the trusted Yale brand, you know your home is in good hands.

Installing the Yale Code is straightforward and hassle-free, with no need for professional help or app configurations. This battery-operated lock eliminates the need for wiring, making it easy to set up anywhere.

Versatile solutions for everyday security

Yale Code security lock on door
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It’s perfect for a variety of situations, from securing interior doors in your home to managing access for vacation rentals.

The Yale Code is available in Black Suede and Satin Nickel finishes. It has a clean, modern look that fits well with any home style. The backlit keypad is easy to see and won’t fade or scratch, making it durable and easy to use at any time.

So, try the Yale Code if you’re tired of dealing with complicated smart locks. Its sleek, minimalist design and straightforward functionality make it the ultimate key-free security solution.

Check it out at ShopYaleHome.com, or look for it on Amazon and other retailers in the coming weeks. Because, let’s face it, sometimes simpler is better.

What do you think about the Yale Code and its simplicity in home security? Do you prefer non-connected solutions over smart locks, or do you have experiences to share? We’d love to hear your thoughts! Leave a comment below.

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