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product_id: 514536353
title: "Yale Conexis L2 Smart Door Lock - White- Remote Access from Anywhere, Anytime, No Key Needed, Compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant and Philips Hue, SD-L2000-WH"
brand: "yale"
price: "S$537"
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# Remote access & real-time alerts Keyless entry via app & tags BSI IoT Kitemark security certified Yale Conexis L2 Smart Door Lock - White- Remote Access from Anywhere, Anytime, No Key Needed, Compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant and Philips Hue, SD-L2000-WH

**Brand:** yale
**Price:** S$537
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

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

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Yale Conexis L2 Smart Door Lock - White- Remote Access from Anywhere, Anytime, No Key Needed, Compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant and Philips Hue, SD-L2000-WH by yale
- **How much does it cost?** S$537 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.sg](https://www.desertcart.sg/products/514536353-yale-conexis-l2-smart-door-lock-white-remote-access-from)

## 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

- • **Ultimate Keyless Freedom:** Unlock your door with phone, key tag, or card—no keys, no hassle.
- • **Rock-Solid Security Assurance:** BSI-approved lock with encrypted Bluetooth and tamper alarm for peace of mind.
- • **Seamless Smart Home Integration:** Works effortlessly with Alexa, Google Assistant, and Philips Hue for voice-activated convenience.
- • **Hassle-Free Installation & Power:** Fits most doors (44-70mm thick) and powered by 4 AA batteries with low-battery alerts and 9V backup.
- • **Global Control at Your Fingertips:** Monitor and manage access remotely from anywhere, anytime.

## Overview

The Yale Conexis L2 Smart Door Lock offers keyless entry through multiple access methods including smartphone app, key tag, and card. Designed for PVC and composite doors (44-70mm thickness), it provides remote monitoring and control with real-time notifications. Certified with the BSI IoT Kitemark, it ensures high security with encrypted Bluetooth and tamper alarms. Compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant, and Philips Hue, it integrates smoothly into smart home ecosystems. Powered by 4 AA batteries with backup options, it promises reliable performance and easy installation. Note: This model is primarily designed for the UK/European market and may have limited functionality in the US due to app availability.

## Description

The Yale Conexis L2 gives you full control of your home security whilst providing you with complete peace of mind. The Conexis L2 offers the freedom to open your door, your way whether it be via a key card, a key tag, phone tag or via the Yale Access App.

Review: Buyer beware - Yale's not ready to be in the business of smart locks - Purchased this lockset in the US for an Emtek hardware door, so of course as expected, Yale is going to decline support on this lockset, saying this isn't made for the US market - the principal reason being it only works with Yale Home which is only available in the UK Apple App Store. But in reality, this is a bigger issue with Yale and Assa Abloy (parent company) and just reflects why you shouldn't buy a Yale Smartlock, and I'll do you the courtesy of explaining why with this review if you bear with me. The trouble with Yale's story is the connection modules are all standard bluetooth and wifi, and there's no reason for this except for Yale stupidity and support customer service reticence, which is par for the course for them (take a google tour of search results for Yale Conexis and Bluetooth and you'll see what I mean). The stupidity seems to be tied to Yale decisions to try to make extra bucks by selling you extra keys on an already expensive lock, and building that into an app and not being willing to let go of the opportunity to sell you more "slots" for keys, at least in my view. So if it weren't for this, they'd make the enrollment process supported on standard apps, as it fits entirely within the technology footprint of their other lock sets and there is no reason for this (bluetooth, wifi, and the connection bridge all feature the same behaviors, protocols, and codebase). So what you end up with when buying Yale is a pretty badly broken and fragmented technology ecosystem, where you're not going to get locks that work how you want. This in my opinion has probably been even further exacerbated by the August Lock acquisition, and now you've seen various old Yale apps forcibly obsoleted for a landscape of multiple confusing apps today (Yale Access, Yale Home, August Home, Yale Accentra Access, Yale Secure, Assa Abloy Access, Assa Abloy Guardian... need I go on?) with duplicated functionality, but sprinkled around incompatibility at the same time, and its like trying to navigate an obstacle course to find what works. Yale, or the parent company Assa Abloy should really have to go through training wheels school before they're allowed to operate a business selling software dependent products, much less graduate to big kid panties. Now don't get me wrong, the American manufactured hardware of these companies are nice, and that's why you're tempted to buy it. I know you are... why do you think I own this thing and am leaving this review, I fell right into that groove. But letting these guys try to do business with software is just what you'd expect from asking hammer and nail guys to write you some software... "to do what, hammer better?" You're going to get a really great hammer and nail, but the rest of the experience is going to suck. If you have a regular lock, try some other folks - Level Lock has been pretty good to me under abusive conditions elsewhere, and has held up despite some routine configuration annoyances (but at least you can get through them). Unfortunately, most of your Emtek type three point / five point lift the handle to lock door hardware is going to be euro cylinder based and come from the UK. But try some other options. I haven't tried them yet, but I think Tedee, Nuki, Neatatmo and Danalock are options, but none have the integrated door handle and lock set configuration common to this Emtek multipoint style configuration with both handle and deadbolt in the "escutcheon" which I think is called a "full escutcheon". For full escutcheon locks, it is even harder, but I'm leaning toward trying BluSafe next, but Avia and Ultion+Nuki is a decently packaged solution as well. I'd go with Avia as they look well designed, but they also have the feel of a pretty small company. BluSafe really looks like about the same hardware architecture as Yale, but with an actual software solution versus whatever you want to call what Yale is trying to do. Meanwhile, before I bounce this one back, just for grins I'm going to throw together Home Assistant on a spare Raspberry Pi and a Z-wave repeater with a M5tech ESP32 bluetooth bridge running on the far end by my Yale lock, and try to grab it with a Yale Conexis plugin for Home Assistant. I already have Homebridge running which connects various wifi products to my Apple Home, and I can just feed in anything I want to manage through Home Assistant, then I may be happy enough with the Yale. But what a hack. You "may" (but unlikely) also be able to change your app store region to the UK and access the Yale Home app, but these days every Apple service is tied to your region, so you'd have to cancel all Apple services (Music Match, Apple One, Fitness+, Apple TV). I'm tempted to activate an old device on a new Apple account and attempt, which would be fun. VPN and a spare android device may give you better mileage, and ultimately if you can get the right app on there, you should be able to bridge it to wifi and setup home connections and enroll some key fobs and be done with the app. Grr, stupid Yale folks. What a bunch of goobers to sell such crap. Really nice hardware. Crap software. Crap business practices. Incompetence at the top.
Review: Not Suitable for the U.S. – Europe-Only Product - I was excited to try the Yale Conexis L2 Smart Door Lock, but unfortunately, this product is not supported in the U.S. It's designed specifically for the European market and relies on the Yale Home app, which is only available in the UK app stores. This makes it almost impossible for American users to set up or fully utilize the product without extensive workarounds like changing app store regions or using VPNs. Additionally, features like remote access and app integration don’t function properly in the U.S., leaving the lock effectively useless here. While the hardware looks promising, it’s clear this product wasn’t intended for American customers. If you're in the U.S., save yourself the trouble and look for a locally supported alternative. Very disappointed that this wasn't made clear upfront!

## 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.
- SMARTER TOGETHER: Works with leading voice assistants Google Assistant and desertcart Alexa – ask “Alexa, is my front door locked?”
- BSI APPROVED. The world's first BSI IOT Kitemark rated smart lock; having undergone rigorous testing including quality, durability and physical attack tests, this lock is secure against advanced hacking methods.
- BATTERY OPERATED 4x AA batteries are included and an alert is given when the batteries are running low. In the event of AA batteries failing, there is a 9V battery connection override backup.
- SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 2 year manufacturers warranty.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0BDG2QR5X |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,198,472 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #5,073 in Door Levers |
| Brand | Yale |
| Color | White |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Google Assistant |
| Customer Reviews | 3.2 3.2 out of 5 stars (256) |
| Date First Available | September 7, 2022 |
| Finish | Vinyl Coating |
| Finish Type | Vinyl Coating |
| Included Components | conexis l2, wifi connect bridge, key tag, key card and fixing pack |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.82 x 1.3 x 14.96 inches |
| Item model number | SD-L2000-WH |
| Lock Type | Electronic Lock, Key Lock |
| Manufacturer | Yale |
| Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
| Model Name | Yale Conexis L2, White |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | SD-L2000-WH |
| Pattern | Single |
| Product Dimensions | 3.82 x 1.3 x 14.96 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home Security |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Special Feature | App control, Keyless Features |
| Special Features | App control, Keyless Features |
| Style | Yale Conexis L2 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Yale
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 3.82 x 1.3 x 14.96 inches
- **Lock Type:** Electronic Lock, Key Lock
- **Material:** Polyvinyl Chloride
- **Special Feature:** App control, Keyless Features

## Images

![Yale Conexis L2 Smart Door Lock - White- Remote Access from Anywhere, Anytime, No Key Needed, Compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant and Philips Hue, SD-L2000-WH - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51aGOlIuR0L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this compatible with Marvin doors?**
A: If you live in the United States, do not purchase this lock.  It will not work on any door.

**Q: Does this work with Therma-Tru door multi-point lock?**
A: I was able to get it installed on my therma-tru door, it will lock manually, however I have had no luck getting the mobile app, fobs, and key card to connect. Good luck finding any support to get help. So I basically have a dumb smart lock that was very expensive.

**Q: Does this work with Pella or Larson storm doors?**
A: Yes it will

**Q: Does this work with multi-point lock?**
A: yes on Kolbe doors

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐ Buyer beware - Yale's not ready to be in the business of smart locks
*by A***. on February 15, 2024*

Purchased this lockset in the US for an Emtek hardware door, so of course as expected, Yale is going to decline support on this lockset, saying this isn't made for the US market - the principal reason being it only works with Yale Home which is only available in the UK Apple App Store. But in reality, this is a bigger issue with Yale and Assa Abloy (parent company) and just reflects why you shouldn't buy a Yale Smartlock, and I'll do you the courtesy of explaining why with this review if you bear with me. The trouble with Yale's story is the connection modules are all standard bluetooth and wifi, and there's no reason for this except for Yale stupidity and support customer service reticence, which is par for the course for them (take a google tour of search results for Yale Conexis and Bluetooth and you'll see what I mean). The stupidity seems to be tied to Yale decisions to try to make extra bucks by selling you extra keys on an already expensive lock, and building that into an app and not being willing to let go of the opportunity to sell you more "slots" for keys, at least in my view. So if it weren't for this, they'd make the enrollment process supported on standard apps, as it fits entirely within the technology footprint of their other lock sets and there is no reason for this (bluetooth, wifi, and the connection bridge all feature the same behaviors, protocols, and codebase). So what you end up with when buying Yale is a pretty badly broken and fragmented technology ecosystem, where you're not going to get locks that work how you want. This in my opinion has probably been even further exacerbated by the August Lock acquisition, and now you've seen various old Yale apps forcibly obsoleted for a landscape of multiple confusing apps today (Yale Access, Yale Home, August Home, Yale Accentra Access, Yale Secure, Assa Abloy Access, Assa Abloy Guardian... need I go on?) with duplicated functionality, but sprinkled around incompatibility at the same time, and its like trying to navigate an obstacle course to find what works. Yale, or the parent company Assa Abloy should really have to go through training wheels school before they're allowed to operate a business selling software dependent products, much less graduate to big kid panties. Now don't get me wrong, the American manufactured hardware of these companies are nice, and that's why you're tempted to buy it. I know you are... why do you think I own this thing and am leaving this review, I fell right into that groove. But letting these guys try to do business with software is just what you'd expect from asking hammer and nail guys to write you some software... "to do what, hammer better?" You're going to get a really great hammer and nail, but the rest of the experience is going to suck. If you have a regular lock, try some other folks - Level Lock has been pretty good to me under abusive conditions elsewhere, and has held up despite some routine configuration annoyances (but at least you can get through them). Unfortunately, most of your Emtek type three point / five point lift the handle to lock door hardware is going to be euro cylinder based and come from the UK. But try some other options. I haven't tried them yet, but I think Tedee, Nuki, Neatatmo and Danalock are options, but none have the integrated door handle and lock set configuration common to this Emtek multipoint style configuration with both handle and deadbolt in the "escutcheon" which I think is called a "full escutcheon". For full escutcheon locks, it is even harder, but I'm leaning toward trying BluSafe next, but Avia and Ultion+Nuki is a decently packaged solution as well. I'd go with Avia as they look well designed, but they also have the feel of a pretty small company. BluSafe really looks like about the same hardware architecture as Yale, but with an actual software solution versus whatever you want to call what Yale is trying to do. Meanwhile, before I bounce this one back, just for grins I'm going to throw together Home Assistant on a spare Raspberry Pi and a Z-wave repeater with a M5tech ESP32 bluetooth bridge running on the far end by my Yale lock, and try to grab it with a Yale Conexis plugin for Home Assistant. I already have Homebridge running which connects various wifi products to my Apple Home, and I can just feed in anything I want to manage through Home Assistant, then I may be happy enough with the Yale. But what a hack. You "may" (but unlikely) also be able to change your app store region to the UK and access the Yale Home app, but these days every Apple service is tied to your region, so you'd have to cancel all Apple services (Music Match, Apple One, Fitness+, Apple TV). I'm tempted to activate an old device on a new Apple account and attempt, which would be fun. VPN and a spare android device may give you better mileage, and ultimately if you can get the right app on there, you should be able to bridge it to wifi and setup home connections and enroll some key fobs and be done with the app. Grr, stupid Yale folks. What a bunch of goobers to sell such crap. Really nice hardware. Crap software. Crap business practices. Incompetence at the top.

### ⭐ Not Suitable for the U.S. – Europe-Only Product
*by A***R on December 10, 2024*

I was excited to try the Yale Conexis L2 Smart Door Lock, but unfortunately, this product is not supported in the U.S. It's designed specifically for the European market and relies on the Yale Home app, which is only available in the UK app stores. This makes it almost impossible for American users to set up or fully utilize the product without extensive workarounds like changing app store regions or using VPNs. Additionally, features like remote access and app integration don’t function properly in the U.S., leaving the lock effectively useless here. While the hardware looks promising, it’s clear this product wasn’t intended for American customers. If you're in the U.S., save yourself the trouble and look for a locally supported alternative. Very disappointed that this wasn't made clear upfront!

### ⭐ DO NOT BUY!!
*by N***O on April 10, 2024*

WONT WORK IN USA MARKET!! Yale geo locked app super for this and all conexis locks.... stupid .

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