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product_id: 468459508
title: "Conexis L2 Smart Door Lock [NO Subscription Required] Remote Access from Anywhere, Anytime, No Key Needed, Works with Alexa, Google Assistant and Philips Hue - Chrome"
brand: "yale"
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# Remote access anywhere anytime Keyless entry via app & tags Bank-grade AES & TLS encryption Conexis L2 Smart Door Lock [NO Subscription Required] Remote Access from Anywhere, Anytime, No Key Needed, Works with Alexa, Google Assistant and Philips Hue - Chrome

**Brand:** yale
**Price:** £254.16
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔐 Elevate your home security—smart, sleek, and always connected.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Conexis L2 Smart Door Lock [NO Subscription Required] Remote Access from Anywhere, Anytime, No Key Needed, Works with Alexa, Google Assistant and Philips Hue - Chrome by yale
- **How much does it cost?** £254.16 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- yale enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted yale brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **DoorSense Technology:** Know your door’s status anytime—no more guessing if it’s locked or ajar.
- • **Global Remote Control:** Grant or revoke access instantly from anywhere with the Yale Home app.
- • **Smart Security Alerts:** Real-time notifications and tamper alarms keep you in the know 24/7.
- • **Voice Assistant Integration:** Works effortlessly with Alexa, Google Assistant & Philips Hue for hands-free control.
- • **Seamless Keyless Convenience:** Unlock your door with phone, tag, or card—no keys, no hassle.

## Overview

The Yale Conexis L2 Smart Door Lock offers keyless entry with multiple access options including smartphone, key tag, and card. Featuring remote access via the Yale Home app and integration with Alexa, Google Assistant, and Philips Hue, it provides real-time activity monitoring and secure encryption with bank-grade AES & TLS standards. DoorSense technology ensures your door is always securely closed, while virtual keys and scheduled access empower you to control who enters your home from anywhere. Designed for most PVC and composite doors, this polished chrome smart lock combines convenience, security, and modern connectivity without any subscription fees.

## Description

From the manufacturer Do you want to make your door even smarter? Access increased functionalities through the Conexis when you install the Yale Access Module in your Conexis L2 Smart Lock. Unlock the door, check the status of a door, and view exactly who is coming and when thanks to the 24/7 Access History. You will also have the function to send virtual keys to family, friends and visitors and even be able to choose to auto-unlock your door as you arrive home. Additionally when paired with the Yale Connect Wi-Fi Bridge (included in the box) you will also be able to benefit from integrations with voice assistants and remote functionalities, like unlocking and locking the door from anywhere in the world. Featuring · Ultimate Convenience – add the ability to automatically unlock your door as you approach, without ever taking your phone out of your pocket. · Activity Feed and Notification - See who comes and when with the activity feed on the Yale Home app and set up smart alerts · Scheduled Access – Time specific access so that your guests can come and go as they wish · Remote Access & Monitoring - With the Yale Home app and Yale Connect Wi-Fi Bridge · Security Features - Set up biometric verification for unlocking the door and “Hide Entry Codes” within the app · Lost Phone - Disable the lost or stolen phone & all virtual keys instantly, on any device · Encryption & Authentication - Bank grade AES & TLS encryption, BLE technology and 2 factor authentication. Technical Specifications Works with Conexis L2, Keyless Connected Requires the free Yale Home app for iOS or Android smartphones. Technology between Module and Smartphone is via Bluetooth (2.4 GHz) and Wi-Fi when Bridge is paired Product dimensions & weight Yale Access Module: 50 x 18 x 18 mm, 6 grams Yale Connect Wi-Fi Bridge: 60 x 60 x 60 mm, 98 grams Conexis L2 Smart Lock: 80 x 30 x 280 mm; 2.1 Kilograms BSI APPROVED - The world first BSI approved smart lock Grant entry from wherever you are with the Yale Home app Remote access means you can let in family, friends and trusted visitors like the cleaner or the dog walker – from anywhere – when your Yale Smart Lock is paired with Yale Connect Wi-Fi Bridge. Welcome them with a temporary virtual key before they arrive. Your guests can come and go as they wish – and you don’t need to worry about lost keys. With our Yale Smart Keypad, you can provide unique entry codes for guest and family members – giving them another option to access your home without their smartphone or traditional key Doorsense Technology The Kit includes Doorsense sensor to heighten the security of your smart lock. The technology will tell you whether your door is securely closed for stress free living. No more return trips home or asking help from your neighbour to check your door. And if something unexpected happens, like it being left ajar, your smartphone will notify you immediately. The Doorsense sensor comes with a cover to match the colour of your door. Technology making it noticeably easier without you noticing it Safe and secure Security is at the heart of our technology. We believe data privacy and security is just as important as the physical security of your home. For additional security, your Yale Access Module uses Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), as well as an AES and TLS encryption, commonly referred to as bank level security. Yale Access account is protected by 2- factor authentication meaning that users will be required to verify their identity with either an email or phone number. If you lose your phone, you can disable the lost or stolen phone and all virtual keys at any time, on any device. Full control from the palm of your hand The intuitive Yale Home app lets you manage the access of your home remotely.* You can share access with the people you trust, view activity, and receive notifications. *Yale Connect Wi-Fi Bridge is required for functionalities such as locking/unlocking your door remotely, instant alerts to your phone and for integrations like voice assistants. _______________________________________________________________________________ Activity Monitoring- Track activity and always know who is coming and when at your doorstep with a 24/7 Activity Feed. **Please note when the Yale Access Module is inserted into your Conexis lock, any existing RFID or Phone tags and cards will be required to be re-paired back onto the Conexis lock using the Yale Access Smartphone APP after the install process has finished. Guest Access- Grant unlimited digital keys valid for a few weeks, a few hours, or a few minutes. Never worry about lost, stolen or copied keys again. Total Control- Lock and unlock your door, control keyless access and keep track of who comes and when from anywhere. Status Updates- Yale has DoorSense technology that checks the status of your door and tells you if your door is securely closed and locked.

Review: A Great Smart Lock - But Be Prepared for Installation Challenges - I debated how many stars to give this. If half-stars were an option, I’d go with 4.5. Now that it's installed and working, I’m very happy with it. The build quality is excellent - it's weighty and feels built to last. It also looks great on the door. Functionally, it's unmatched; I couldn’t find anything else designed for multipoint locks that seamlessly integrates with the door rather than looking like a bolt-on accessory. The lock operates well, unlocking quickly via the mobile app and physical tags. It also integrates smoothly with Home Assistant for home automation. I previously used a Nuki smart lock, and while it worked, it had some limitations. The biggest downside was its lack of integration with the door - it couldn’t detect when the multipoint locks were engaged. The Yale is much nicer to use in this regard, as it automatically locks the door when the handle is pulled upwards. Another advantage of the Yale is RFID support - the Nuki didn’t allow RFID tags to be used outside the door, whereas the Yale does. Additionally, the Yale includes exposed terminals on the outside where you can connect a 9V battery in case of an emergency if the lock's batteries run out - another feature Nuki lacks. That said, installing the Yale was not straightforward. I spent a frustrating week trying to get it working reliably - sometimes it would unlock the door, sometimes it wouldn’t. Most advice online (and in Yale’s manual) pointed to an alignment issue, but in my case, the real problem was my door’s locking mechanism. Key takeaway: If every part of your door lock mechanism doesn’t run as smooth as butter, do not buy this lock unless you're prepared to replace it. My original lock barrel had too much friction for the motorized lock to turn reliably. Eventually, I replaced my entire multipoint mechanism with a Yale Doormaster kit, which solved the issue. This was an involved process, requiring me to fit all the replacement keeps into the doorframe, but it was manageable as a DIYer. Worth doing, especially since my old lock was 25 years old. The instructions could be clearer, and the installation process could be improved. The wire-to-board connector linking the two halves is incredibly fragile, and the stiff cable makes managing slack difficult during final fitting. Worse, the connector isn’t rated for multiple plug/unplug cycles, yet you have to do this several times while making minor adjustments. Yale should reconsider this design in future revisions. Now that the setup headaches are behind me, I’m very happy with the lock - but be aware of what you’re getting into!
Review: Great idea, let me know when it actually works - I found the installation process quite difficult, and overall I’m very disappointed with this lock. The app only worked intermittently when trying to unlock the door automatically as I approached, which meant I often had to open the app manually and press “unlock” anyway—at that point, I might as well have just used a key. Locking the door from the inside is also frustrating, as the handle has to be lifted in a very specific way or it simply won’t lock. To make matters worse, both my partner’s phone and mine are now unable to connect to the app at all.

## Features

- KEYLESS ENTRY. Forget about ever losing your keys again! Tailored to suit your needs, you can gain access to your property via your key tag, key card, phone tag, or your smartphone when using the Yale Home App.
- SIMPLE TO FIT. Suitable for most PVC and Composite lift-to-lock doors with a door thickness of 44-70mm.
- ACCESS FROM ANYWHERE, AT ANYTIME. Check-in from anywhere in the world and receive real-time notifications in the event your door is unlocked unexpectedly via the Yale Home App.
- REMOTE ACCESS MONITORING. Always know who is coming and when. Send secure keys to friends, family or people you trust instantly, all from the Yale Home app. Cancel user access any time.
- SECURE ENCRYPTION: Uses encrypted Bluetooth technology and features a tamper alarm, so will sound an alarm when someone tries to gain access, offering an additional deterrent.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0BDFW7LTX |
| Best Sellers Rank | 23,585 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 15 in Dead Bolts |
| Brand | Yale |
| Colour | Polished Chrome |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App, Remote |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 125 Reviews |
| Finish | Chrome Plated |
| Included Components | conexis l2, wifi connect bridge, key tag, key card and fixing pack |
| Item Dimensions | 9.7 x 3.3 x 38 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | CONEXIS L2 SMART LOCK - YALE ACCESS - CHROME |
| Item Weight | 3.47 Kilograms |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 9.7 x 3.3 x 38 centimetres |
| Lock Type | Electronic Lock, Key Lock |
| Lock type | Electronic Lock , Key Lock |
| Manufacturer | Yale |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2yrs. |
| Material | Chrome |
| Model Name | CONEXIS L2 SMART LOCK - YALE ACCESS - CHROME |
| Model Number | SD-L2000-CH |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Part Number | SD-L2000-CH |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home Security |
| Recommended uses for product | Home Security |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Features | App control, Keyless Features |
| Style | Yale Conexis L2 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Yale
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 9.7 x 3.3 x 38 centimetres
- **Lock type:** Electronic Lock, Key Lock
- **Material:** Chrome
- **Special feature:** App control, Keyless Features

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: What are the cost of the additional Mobile keys, and how easy are these to use/set up for non techy friends/family? Thanks! (Have android phone)**
A: You can use the same key-fobs on multiple doors so you don't need to buy more credits.  the only time you need more credits is if you need many key fobs.

**Q: When the Battery gets empty ( Vacation etc, ) you then logged out with no Key backup ?**
A: Yes. With no power in the batteries you are 'locked out'. However on the base of the handle are terminals to connect a normal square type battery. Simply connect a battery and this should give you enough power to allow the lock to operate. Yes the phone app gives you a read out of the battery levels but this is also audio / visual warnings on the lock.

**Q: Does this work as a stand alone unit using the fobs or do you need extra equipment to have this type of lock**
A: https://youtu.be/auF-dvjBddU

You can use the RFID key tag, RFID key card or app to unlock the lock without additional equipment. 

If you want to link it to your home automation system you'll need to install the z-wave module like in my video above.

You can then unlock the lock from anywhere with the z-wave module and smart home integration.

**Q: Can we put in the Zwave module in this lock?**
A: https://youtu.be/sGNCX-II8Wg

YES!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Great Smart Lock - But Be Prepared for Installation Challenges
*by A***H on 9 February 2025*

I debated how many stars to give this. If half-stars were an option, I’d go with 4.5. Now that it's installed and working, I’m very happy with it. The build quality is excellent - it's weighty and feels built to last. It also looks great on the door. Functionally, it's unmatched; I couldn’t find anything else designed for multipoint locks that seamlessly integrates with the door rather than looking like a bolt-on accessory. The lock operates well, unlocking quickly via the mobile app and physical tags. It also integrates smoothly with Home Assistant for home automation. I previously used a Nuki smart lock, and while it worked, it had some limitations. The biggest downside was its lack of integration with the door - it couldn’t detect when the multipoint locks were engaged. The Yale is much nicer to use in this regard, as it automatically locks the door when the handle is pulled upwards. Another advantage of the Yale is RFID support - the Nuki didn’t allow RFID tags to be used outside the door, whereas the Yale does. Additionally, the Yale includes exposed terminals on the outside where you can connect a 9V battery in case of an emergency if the lock's batteries run out - another feature Nuki lacks. That said, installing the Yale was not straightforward. I spent a frustrating week trying to get it working reliably - sometimes it would unlock the door, sometimes it wouldn’t. Most advice online (and in Yale’s manual) pointed to an alignment issue, but in my case, the real problem was my door’s locking mechanism. Key takeaway: If every part of your door lock mechanism doesn’t run as smooth as butter, do not buy this lock unless you're prepared to replace it. My original lock barrel had too much friction for the motorized lock to turn reliably. Eventually, I replaced my entire multipoint mechanism with a Yale Doormaster kit, which solved the issue. This was an involved process, requiring me to fit all the replacement keeps into the doorframe, but it was manageable as a DIYer. Worth doing, especially since my old lock was 25 years old. The instructions could be clearer, and the installation process could be improved. The wire-to-board connector linking the two halves is incredibly fragile, and the stiff cable makes managing slack difficult during final fitting. Worse, the connector isn’t rated for multiple plug/unplug cycles, yet you have to do this several times while making minor adjustments. Yale should reconsider this design in future revisions. Now that the setup headaches are behind me, I’m very happy with the lock - but be aware of what you’re getting into!

### ⭐ Great idea, let me know when it actually works
*by A***R on 23 March 2026*

I found the installation process quite difficult, and overall I’m very disappointed with this lock. The app only worked intermittently when trying to unlock the door automatically as I approached, which meant I often had to open the app manually and press “unlock” anyway—at that point, I might as well have just used a key. Locking the door from the inside is also frustrating, as the handle has to be lifted in a very specific way or it simply won’t lock. To make matters worse, both my partner’s phone and mine are now unable to connect to the app at all.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great smart lock, no subscription
*by L***E on 23 May 2026*

Excellent smart lock. No subscription needed which is a huge plus. Remote access works well and setup was straightforward. Feels solid and well-made. Gives great peace of mind being able to check the door is locked from anywhere.

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