I got a Yale smart home alarm system for free and still feel like I was ripped off. A buggy mess of proprietary service and flaky app. Based on that experience I wouldn't want to touch anything else they make!
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That's a bit, they built their name on solid, reliable locks and then there's this...
Yep. The hardware seems fine, the software does not.
This is why I came here...
IMHO all "home security" companies totally fail with software. It's either rock solid and using unencrypted data to a cloud in the worst part of the world (ie cheap), or it's the crumbliest flakiest product in the world.
I was hoping for more from Yale - esp. after the problems with Nest, etc, but no...
Ok, I'll stick with a key on a piece of string just inside the letterbox.
I like smart home stuff, it's a fun toy but I would never rely on it for any serious security!