





Meet Yale Code, the non-connected door lock that brings key-free entry to your door an an approachable price point. Ideal for those who are new to smart locks, or just want an affordable way to upgrade their home, Yale Code has a simple DIY installation process that doesn’t require any professional help, and there’s no app or phone set-up is needed. Create and store up to 20 key-free entry codes directly in the lock itself, and share secure and convenient access with friends, family, housemates, caretakers, and more. The backlit keypad ensures that you can easily read its numbers for entry at any time of day, and the backup key allows all members of your household to choose their preferred way to unlock the door. With its sleek design and low profile, Yale Code looks great on any door while bringing trusted security to your home.
Security made simpler: Yale Code adds a key-free entry method to your door, so you can share access and secure your home
Beginner-friendly and entry-level: Yale Code gives you extra security and key-free convenience with added sleekness to your door at an approachable price point.
No app needed: Yale Code is a non-connected keypad lock. All functions, such as adding and removing entry codes, setting up Auto-Lock, and adjusting sound settings, occur directly on the lock and can be completed within seconds.
Sleek style meets security: Upgrade your door with the sleek, low-profile design of Yale Code which complements all kinds of home decor while still bringing trusted security to your home.
Key-free entry for all: Create and store up to 20 entry codes from your lock so friends, family, housemates, and trusted individuals can have secure access when they need it, even if they forget their key.
13 reviews for Yale Black Code Keypad Deadbolt Front Door Lock for Keyless Entry, YED210-NR-BSP
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JL Griffin –
Outstanding lock, especially for the price
This was the cheapest Yale lock I’ve bought and I’m unbelievably impressed. I usually expect good quality from Yale, but being a grade 3 lock, I wasn’t sure where they’d cut corners. One area is the buttons. They’re more like rubber-dome buttons, which is perfectly fine. They work great and feel premium, but they’re a step down if you’re used to the Assure buttons. The other area is the motor housing on the inside. The Assure line is all metal, while the inside portion of this one is all plastic. The outside portion is still full metal construction with a plastic face.Honestly, I don’t really notice any downgrade in the motor itself. It runs smoothly, seats firmly even with a slightly swollen door frame, and it’s fast. Time will tell how well the motor holds up, but the shank and all visible motor parts are metal, not plastic like cheaper brands, so that impressed me at this price point. The plastic interior box is something you stop noticing the minute the lock is installed.It looks great, runs great, and the install was a breeze. The captive screws on the motor body are a really nice touch. I wish they’d add those to the Assure line too. The backlit keys are bright, the speaker is clear and loud, and there’s a switch to turn the beep off if you prefer (I like it on). My only odd complaint is that the Yale button isn’t backlit, which is annoying when your door is in the dark like mine. You have to press the Yale button to lock and unlock, so you end up feeling for it even with the backlight on.Minor gripe though. I’m extremely impressed with this lock, especially at this price point!
B. Puga –
Simple, easy, reliable.
I needed a keyless option for entry and for a storage closet, but did not need Internet connectivity, so I went with this model. Setup and configuring codes were both quick and easy.I had previously used a Level lock, and although the functionality of the lock was great, installation was a complete nightmare. None of the parts on the Level fit exactly the same, so the door wouldn’t close, and I had to either skip using the lock plates or buy the tools to shave and cut wood. Not the case with this Yale lock. Everything fit perfectly, no issues, no mods. (I was replacing a Kwikset deadbolt.)I highly recommend this, and I will be going with Yale for my next project, which will require connectivity.
Anfal –
Good Lock, Really Loud
Good keypad. I’m not sure if I would get it again. The locking sound is pretty loud, almost embarrassingly loud. I’m not sure if it’s in the instructions, but I’m not too sure how to delete a code if needed, so I guess I will update when the time comes if the process is easy or not! Other than that, the buttons feel good, the setup was easy, and the design is nice!
Katie –
Easy to Install, Good Quality
Love, love, love this door lock! We got it for our back porch door. It was very easy to install and only took around 5-10 minutes to do. It just makes it much easier than having to dig around for keys!
faust –
good quality works great
love it especially the auto lock feature
Jay C –
Great keyless lock
Very well built lock, easy to install and is easy to install and use. Highly recommend.
William Lee –
Unreliable auto-lock feature.
The auto-lock does not work 100% of the time, which makes this door lock feel unsafe. Instead of locking immediately after closing the door, it often locks only after about 30 seconds, and there are times when it doesn’t lock at all.A door lock should be something you can fully trust, but having to constantly double-check whether it actually locked defeats the purpose. This issue seriously affects reliability and peace of mind.
flames9 –
Great, simple keypad lock
We wanted a basic, no wifi or bluetooth and this fit the bill! Install was super easy, but did have 1 minor issue! Once installed, when it went to lock, the deadbolt was rubbing against the interior and it would beep away as if it had low batteries. Took me a bit to figure out…..I had new batteries, then noticed the manual lever was not quite horizontal when locked. Was a simple fix, got out a screw driver and chiseled a bit away, viola, fixed!! So far has worked flawlessly. Love that it has a key option as well. 2 thumbs up
Francois –
Quick and not too noisy. Good quality so far. Not unnecessary features that will break early. Satisfying and it looks good for the future.The only downside compared to my previous 2 lock would be that you need to press the home botton prefore and after entering the code. The before hand press is frustrating when you enter your code before testing the door and it was not locked because you end up locking the door. Funny when you think about it but frustrating when it happens.
pradeep kolluri –
great product at an affordable price. However installation is not free and they charge 600/-
Paul Chen –
Excellent lock with good quality
Quakabee –
We had 2 Schlage units that failed. Decided to try this one with less bells and whistles. The unit is nice, small and simple to use. A bit more work to unlock but it’s quiet operation. Very smooth and the price was just right. I have it a 4 star and not 5 because you have to press the Yale button 2 X to unlock and most times the first push doesn’t work.
Ray Bukvic –
Amazing product. Very simple with no wifi/bluetooth which is what i wanted. Battery lasts very long and very sleek design.