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Key Features

🔑 Keyless Entry

  • No physical key is needed—access is granted via smartphone, key cards, key tags, or fobs.
  • Eliminates the risk of losing keys or getting locked out.

📱 App-Controlled Access

  • Managed through the Yale AccessorYale Home App.
  • Lock and unlock the door remotely.
  • Send virtual keys to family members or guests.
  • Set schedules for temporary access.

🔒 Secure Locking Mechanism

  • Works with multipoint locking doors, enhancing security beyond a traditional deadbolt.
  • Meets the British Kitemark TS621:2018 standard, ensuring high security.

🎫 Multiple Access Methods

  • Smartphone App – Unlock using Bluetooth and WiFi (if connected to a Yale module).
  • Key Cards & Key Tags – Tap to unlock without needing a phone.
  • Phone Tag – Works like a key fob.
  • Smart Integrations – Can be connected to smart home systems like Alexa and Google Home.

🔋 Battery-Powered (No Wiring Needed)

  • Runs on 4 x AA batteries (included).
  • Low-battery notifications via the app.
  • Emergency battery backup feature (9V battery terminals under the lock).

🔄 Easy Installation & Compatibility

  • Fits most uPVC and composite doors with a multipoint lock.
  • Can be installed without professional help (DIY-friendly).
  • Replaces the existing lock without the need for drilling or major modifications.

🌐 Smart Home Integration

  • Works with Yale Smart Home Alarms, Z-Wave Modules, Yale Sync Alarm, and Samsung SmartThings.
  • Can integrate with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant (when used with a hub/module).
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Pros & Cons

✅ Pros:

  • ✔️ No more lost keys – multiple access methods available.
  • ✔️ App-controlled access with remote unlocking.
  • ✔️ Secure multipoint locking mechanism.
  • ✔️ Easy installation and battery-powered operation.
  • ✔️ Smart home compatibility with Alexa, Google, and Z-Wave.

❌ Cons:

  • ❌ Requires a Yale Smart Module for full smart home integration.
  • ❌ No built-in WiFi (needs additional modules/hubs).
  • ❌ Limited compatibility with certain door types (only works with multipoint locking doors).
  • ❌ Regular battery replacement required (every 6-12 months).

Installation Requirements

  • Works only with multipoint locking doors (commonly found on composite and uPVC doors).
  • Door thickness should be 44mm – 70mm.
  • Euro profile cylinder lock replacement (not suitable for mortice or night latch locks).

How Secure is the Yale Conexis L1?

  • Meets British Security Standards (TS621:2018) – designed to withstand forced entry attempts.
  • Uses encrypted communication between the app and the lock.
  • No external keyhole—eliminating traditional lockpicking risks.
  • Battery-powered operation means it still works during power cuts.

FAQs

1️⃣ What happens if the battery dies?

  • The lock will notify you when batteries are low.
  • If the battery dies completely, you can use a 9V battery on the emergency power terminals under the lock to regain access.

2️⃣ Can I unlock the door remotely?

  • Not by default. You need a Yale Wi-Fi Bridge or Z-Wave module for remote access.

3️⃣ Does it work with Alexa and Google Assistant?

  • Yes, but only when paired with the Yale Smart Home Hub or Z-Wave Module.

4️⃣ Is the Yale Conexis L1 suitable for all doors?

  • No, it only works with multipoint locking doors that use a Euro profile cylinder.

5️⃣ Can I install it myself?

  • Yes! It’s designed for DIY installation and takes about 30 minutes with basic tools.
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Final Verdict: Is the Yale Conexis L1 Worth It?

If you're looking for a high-security, keyless, smart door lock for a multipoint locking door, the Yale Conexis L1 is a solid choice. It provides multiple access options, remote unlocking (with an add-on module), and smart home integration, making it ideal for modern homes. However, if you need WiFi out of the box or don’t have a multipoint locking door, you might need to explore other options.