Open a world of possibilities with Yale and Samsung SmartThings

The new Linus L2 connected lock integrates with Samsung’s SmartThings ecosystem to make keyless access to the home even simpler. Explanations.

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Yale, a leader in smart home security solutions, announces the expansion of its partnership with Samsung and its SmartThings multi-device ecosystem. The new Linus L2 smart lock, an improved version of its flagship product, can now integrate into this ecosystem, providing Samsung users with an even more convenient keyless access solution.

An enriching integration

The collaboration between Yale and Samsung allows you to benefit from numerous advantages via the SmartThings application. This intuitive application allows you to remotely control connected devices, check the locking status of doors and lock or unlock them remotely. Additionally, owners can easily share secure access with loved ones, up to a maximum of 20 users. To enhance security, the app offers a detailed activity feed, letting you know who has accessed the home and when.

This convenience is immediate thanks to the Linus L2 connected lock’s built-in Wi-Fi. Users receive instant notifications on their phone, keeping them informed of status changes, such as a low battery alert or an unlocked door.

Yale unveils the new generation Linus L2 connected lock, for a secure homeYale unveils the new generation Linus L2 connected lock, for a secure home
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Experience enhanced security

The Linus L2 smart lock and SmartThings eliminate the need for physical keys, increasing home security. Landlords can grant temporary access to friends, family, or trusted service providers, such as home delivery workers, maintenance staff, or tenants. Through integration with SmartThings, users can create “Routines” to coordinate multiple devices and automate simultaneous actions. For example, in a nighttime routine, they can program the lights to turn on when they unlock the door with the connected lock, thus avoiding being left in the dark.

Users can also program their doors to lock at a set time during the night and unlock in the morning. These specific “Good night” and “Good morning” automations are easily triggered using the Galaxy SmartTag2, which can also be used to lock or unlock the doors without using the application.

Convenience in daily routine

The Linus L2 smart lock simplifies security and brings convenience to daily routines. Thanks to the integration with SmartThings, this experience is further enhanced. For example, in the “Leave Home” routine, users can schedule lights, HVAC, and appliances to automatically turn off, and adjust the temperature when they lock the door. This not only adds convenience, but also saves money and improves the sustainability of their home by automating home systems.

Likewise, a “Returning Home” routine can be created so that, by unlocking the door with the connected lock, a predefined scenario is triggered, turning on the ambient lighting and adjusting the temperature, guaranteeing a warm and welcoming return. welcoming.

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