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Auto-Unlock is a feature that automatically unlocks your door when you arrive home, without having to reach for your phone or your keys.
Yale uses two states to enable Auto-Unlock to function: Home mode, and Away mode. These modes indicate where Auto-Unlock thinks you are: at home, or away from home.
When you are at home (in Home mode), Auto-Unlock is not actively doing anything. It is waiting until you leave home.
When you approach your door, Auto-Unlock will unlock your door via Bluetooth. This means Auto-Unlock cannot operate your lock when you are away from home.
You are considered away from home when you leave your immediate neighborhood, which is about 200 meters, or a couple city blocks. It is only active when you return to your home area.
Tips for good auto-unlock performance
Leave Wi-Fi and Bluetooth turned ON.
Leave location services ON
Location permission (Android 10 and higher)
Take advantage of the notifications.
Open and use the Yale App at least once a day.
Whitelist the Yale App for battery savings (Android 9).
For best results: Enter and exit your home through the door where your Yale Smart Lock is installed.
Home and away modes explained
Home mode
Nothing happens automatically.
What does it mean?
You are assumed to be at home, and Auto-Unlock is not actively doing anything.
How is it activated?
Automatically
You are placed in Home mode after Auto-Unlock successfully unlocks your door when returning home.
Away mode
Your phone will attempt to unlock your lock the next time you are near it.
What does it mean?
You are assumed to have left home, as well as your immediate neighborhood.
How is it activated?
Automatically
You are placed in Away mode when your phone leaves the area around your home. This is typically about 200 meters away from your Yale Smart Lock, or a couple of city blocks.
Manually
If you've suspended Auto-Unlock, you can re-enable it by simply opening the Yale App.
Troubleshooting
My door didn’t unlock when I expected it to
You may not have gone far enough away from home
My door unlocked when I didn’t expect it to
How does yale use my location data?
Your location data is only stored on your phone within the Yale App. Yale does not collect or store your data remotely and has no way of looking at your location data. For more information, please see our Privacy Policy.