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Yale's new Google Home smart lock is here — but it costs more thanks to tariffs
Yale's new Google Home smart lock is here — but it costs more thanks to tariffs

The Verge

time24-06-2025

  • The Verge

Yale's new Google Home smart lock is here — but it costs more thanks to tariffs

The Yale Smart Lock with Matter is launching tomorrow, June 24th, for $189.99 — $20 more than when it was first announced in March. Yale tells The Verge the price increase is due to the impact of tariffs. The lock will be available on Amazon and Yale's website. According to Yale, the new smart lock was built for Google Home and Matter and designed specifically to complement Google Home's Nest video doorbells. However, thanks to its Matter-over-Thread connectivity, it can work with multiple smart home platforms, including Apple Home, Amazon Alexa, Samsung SmartThings, and Home Assistant. In a briefing, Catelyn Herman, senior product manager at Yale, told The Verge that 'tariff costs and overall product costs led us to have to increase the price slightly.' All the other features are the same as when it was first announced, which is also when Yale confirmed it had discontinued the two companies' previous collab: the Next x Yale lock. The new Yale Smart Lock with Matter comes in white, black, and, this fall, gray. It has a promised 12 months of battery life on 4 AAs, thanks to Matter-over-Thread connectivity, which should also provide faster response times compared to Wi-Fi or Bluetooth locks. It's one of a growing number of full-deadbolt replacement locks that use the new protocol; others include Kwikset's Halo Select, Level Lock Plus, Eufy E30, U-tec's Matter lock, and Yale's Assure SL. Several control methods are available, including inputting a code on its backlit push-button keypad and using a key. You can lock and unlock it remotely using the Google Home app (as well as other Matter-apps) and with your voice control via Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, and Apple's Siri. Jesse Stroh, product manager at Google Home and Nest, confirmed that you can now unlock Matter locks using a voice PIN code via Google Assistant. Unlike the Nest x Yale lock that could disarm Google's Nest Secure security system, the new lock won't integrate with any security system at launch, which is surprising considering both Yale and Google's close relationship with home security company ADT. Unlike Yale's other locks – including the Yale Assure 2 line – the Yale Smart Lock doesn't have an auto-unlock function, just auto-lock. The lock also features a keyway, which the Nest x Yale didn't. Herman says Yale's research shows that a push button and a keyed option are what most people prefer. I'm on board with the push buttons, but I think these locks would look much sleeker without the keyhole. The lock can work with any platform that supports Matter, but Stroh said it has a 'best in class integration with the Google Home platform.' He said it's able to take 'full advantage of the Matter features Google Home supports.' These currently include creating and editing codes for the lock, including guest codes with set schedules. You can also view lock activity in the Home app's activity feed and get lock and unlock notifications, said Stroh, adding that current Google Nest doorbells will integrate with the lock so you can control it while viewing a live feed from the doorbell. Based on my experience using Matter-enabled locks in Apple Home and Samsung SmartThings, you should get these same features on those platforms as well. But, while it will work with other platforms, it's clearly designed to appeal to Google Home users. Although those who are looking to upgrade from the Nest x Yale lock may not be thrilled with the new look. The white and gray may match the Google Nest doorbells, but without the options of rubbed bronze or satin nickel that the Nest had, it's not going to match your existing door hardware. One benefit of the new lock is that you can set it up directly in the Google Home app (or other Matter app) without needing to use the Yale app. However, as a Matter-over-Thread device, it does require a Matter controller and a Thread border router; the Matter hub needs to be a Google one if you want to use it in the Google Home app. Without these, you can control the lock using the Yale Home app over Bluetooth, something Yale's other Matter-over-Thread lock, the Yale Assure SL, didn't offer. But this only works when you're in range, i.e., at home, as there's no built-in Wi-Fi. The lock can work over Wi-Fi with Yale's $90 Wi-Fi Connect bridge, but I wouldn't buy that just to use this lock. You're better off picking up something like the Google TV Streamer for $95 to get the Thread connectivity, Google Home Matter hub, and a good streaming box. I plan to review the Yale Smart Lock soon.

Your doorbell cam might have just picked up Google Home support
Your doorbell cam might have just picked up Google Home support

Android Authority

time08-05-2025

  • Business
  • Android Authority

Your doorbell cam might have just picked up Google Home support

TL;DR Ecobee is finally getting Google Home smart camera support. The company has so far only confirmed compatibility with its wired Smart Doorbell Camera. Smart cameras are a great, affordable way to keep an eye on your home and valuables, whether you're traveling across the country or just hanging out in the backyard. And we've got no shortage of options to choose from when it comes to companies making them. If you're not committed to just one brand, though, that can quickly turn into a messy situation where you're juggling multiple apps. Luckily, Google Home is happy to help, and it's becoming even more helpful this week as it adds support for its latest camera manufacturer. Once connected to Google Home, working with cameras from different companies becomes a lot easier. You can see them all together in one big list in the app on your Android phone, or even pull up feeds on smart displays like your Nest Hub. Major brands like Arlo and Wyze have supported Home for ages, and last year we saw Philips Hue join the club. Now Ecobee cameras are coming to Home, as well. Ecobee's a brand you may associate first with smart thermostats, but like so many other companies, once you dip a toe in the waters of smart home devices, it's difficult to resist the temptation to expand. Right now the company has two camera options in its lineup: the indoor SmartCamera and a wired Smart Doorbell Camera. In today's announcement, Ecobee only shares Home support for the Doorbell Camera. We've reached out to see if it has any plans to extend that to the indoor cam, as well. Just like with any other smart camera that has come into the favor of Google Home, you'll now be able to access your feeds with convenient voice commands. And if you've also got an Ecobee Smart Security subscription, you'll still be able to enjoy its benefits like package detection and its 30-day video history. Google doesn't maintain an exhaustive list of third-party cameras it supports in Home, but it feels like we've got to be getting close to the end of the stragglers, at least among major brands. Are you still waiting for Home support to come to some of your smart cameras? Let us know whose door we've got to go beating down in the comments below. Got a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at Email our staff at news@ . You can stay anonymous or get credit for the info, it's your choice.

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