The Yale Real Living line, on display in the ASSA ABLOY exhibit features touchscreen and push button locks that are ideal for wireless home control and security systems
The Yale Real Living line of electronic locks combines a wide range of features with a high level of flexibility

Underscoring its commitment to access control for today’s digital home, Yale is at ASIS 2013 demonstrating its line of Yale Real Living™ intelligent locks and supporting its extensive roster of top integration partners exhibiting here.

The Yale Real Living line of electronic locks combines a wide range of features with a high level of flexibility to make it a top pick among the industry’s leading integrators. That’s why so many of the top integrators at ASIS 2013 are Yale partners. Yale integrators at ASIS 2013 include Alarm.com, DMP, DSC, Honeywell, iControl Networks, Interlogix, 2GIG, and Yale’s newest integrators, NAPCO Security Technologies and Qolsys.

The Yale Real Living line, on display in the ASSA ABLOY exhibit (booth 127), features touchscreen and push button locks that work with a wide variety of wireless home control and home security systems. A feature-by-feature comparison shows that the line offers the best mix of convenience and security as compared to other digital locks. This provides integrators with the flexibility to utilise those features that best meet the needs of their customers and each application.

“We’re proud to say that Yale has been chosen by the best, most professional integrators in the industry, and we believe that’s because of the flexibility our product line provides, the value we offer and the support we deliver to each of our partners,” said Jason Williams, General Manager of Yale Residential.

The Yale Real Living product line was built to meet the security market’s three most critical needs: quality, security and design. Features that make Yale Real Living the preferred lock among top integrators include the overall design of the product, from the transitional aesthetics to the quietness of the motor, choice of touchscreen or push button keypads with all metal construction, voice assisted programming in three languages, adjustable volume levels, and the ability to control all of the lock’s many features from the security controller. The locks are also easy to install, program and use. The touchscreen interface used in Yale Real Living products is the only capacitive touchscreen offered in Z-Wave and Zigbee locks today.

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