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Schlage Encode vs Yale Assure Lock 2: Which Smart Deadbolt Wins

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The short version: both are WiFi-connected touch keypad deadbolts aimed at the same buyer, but the evidence clearly favors Schlage — a higher rating across a much deeper review base. Yale’s case rests on DoorSense’s door-position confirmation and ecosystem fit for buyers already running August or wanting Apple Home Keys, not on outright rating.

Representative Products Compared

ProductBest forPriceBuy
Schlage Encode Smart WiFi Deadbolt Schlage pick $229.00 Price
Yale Assure Lock 2, Touch Keypad Deadbolt with Wi-Fi Yale pick $239.99 Price

Where the Real Differences Are

Rating and review depth. Schlage leads clearly, with both a higher average rating and a deeper review base than Yale's. This is the single biggest factor in Schlage’s favor.

Auto-lock reliability. Yale’s DoorSense confirms the door is physically closed before auto-locking; Schlage’s auto-lock is also well-reviewed but uses a different mechanism. A genuine, if smaller, point in Yale’s favor.

Ecosystem. Yale/August compatibility and Apple Home Keys support on select variants matter specifically if you’re already in that ecosystem. Schlage integrates broadly but doesn’t carry the same August/Apple Home Key-specific ties.

Price. Roughly comparable between the two, with Yale sometimes pricing slightly higher depending on the specific variant and finish.

Winner by Use Case

Best all-round rated smart deadbolt: Schlage Encode, on both rating and review depth.

Best for confirmed-closed auto-lock behavior: Yale Assure Lock 2, on DoorSense.

Best for August or Apple Home Key ecosystem fit: Yale Assure Lock 2.

Best default with no existing ecosystem investment: Schlage Encode.

Read More

See the full Schlage Encode review and Yale Assure Lock 2 review, or the wider best smart deadbolt ranking.

Verdict

Choose the Schlage Encode for the strongest all-round evidence and rating. Choose the Yale Assure Lock 2 specifically if DoorSense’s door-confirmed auto-lock or Yale/August/Apple Home ecosystem fit matters more to you than the rating gap.

Straight Answers

Frequently Asked

Which is rated higher, Schlage Encode or Yale Assure Lock 2?

The Schlage Encode, with both a higher average rating and a deeper review base than the Yale Assure Lock 2. Both the average and the review depth favor Schlage clearly.

Does Yale’s DoorSense give it an edge over Schlage’s auto-lock?

DoorSense confirms the door is physically closed before auto-locking, which some reviewers consider more reliable than a pure timer-based auto-lock. Schlage’s auto-lock is also well-reviewed, so this is a smaller differentiator than the overall rating gap suggests, but it’s a genuine point in Yale’s favor for buyers who prioritize that specific behavior.

Should I choose Yale just for August or Apple Home Key compatibility?

If you’re already running August or want Apple Home Keys support on a compatible variant, that ecosystem fit is a legitimate reason to choose Yale despite the lower rating. Without that existing investment, the Schlage Encode’s higher rating and larger review base make it the safer default.