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Lock maker Yale on Wednesday announced a $75 HomeKit module that plugs directly into existing hardware, offering owners the ability to control select smart locks with Siri and Apple's Home app.
Yale’s iM1 Network Module makes its smart locks work with Apple’s Home app and Siri for easy automation and control.
Long-time lock producer Yale has added HomeKit support to its Assure lock family in the form of the iM1 Network Module — and AppleInsider has the Assure Lock SL with the module on-hand.
Yale offers a range of Network Modules for the Assure Lock SL, which neatly slot into an aperture inside the lock.
LAS VEGAS, April 6, 2017 – Yale Locks & Hardware today announced a redesigned smart lock family that simplifies integration with major home automation and alarm platforms. The new Yale Assure Lock ™ ...
The module for HomeKit support, the Yale iM1 Network Module, will be available at the end of the mont h August the company tells us. The module will also enable HomeKit support on 6 of its other ...
The new lock is a touchscreen, key free design that can be used as a standalone keypad lock or upgraded with the addition of a Yale Network Module for integration into a home automation or alarm ...
The August smart lock platform is coming to Europe via a new accessory module for sister company Yale’s range of smart locks. We first saw the module released in the US in 2018 for Yale’s ...