Posted January 4, 201510 yr Hi,I'm new to c4 and want to replace my current Samsung dead bolt with the Yale keyless touch. The only feature I would be missing is the convenience of using an RFID "key" instead of having to punch in the code all the time. Anyone know if an RFID option will be available soon from Yale? If not, has anyone used a separate RFID reader to trigger the Yale to unlock?Thanks.- Evan
January 11, 201510 yr Author Yale introduced an NFC lock at the CES, but it doesn't look like it will have ZigBee connectivity for integration with Control4.http://www.nfcworld.com/2015/01/06/333372/yale-introduces-residential-deadbolt-nfc-unlocking/Maybe the next version will have both.
January 12, 201510 yr I wonder if something could be done with simple NFC tags firing a message off to C4. Probably would have an unacceptable delay.
January 15, 201510 yr Author After some research, I think I'm going to use either the NYCE Access Control Keyfob NCZ-3201 or Card Access Mini Remote Single Pack ZCA-IMR10A-ZP to lock/unlock the deadbolt. The cost per "key" will be considerably higher than RFID or NFC, but I don't see many options available at this time. Other than accidental button press while in your pocket or purse, which can be worked around by using a double or triple tap, what other gotchas can you see? How long does it take the remotes to reconnect with Control4 after it has been away for a few hours or days? Thanks. - eb
January 16, 201510 yr I thought the current versions of the the Yale deadbolt locks had a NFC chip in them already. I remember that being on the features they mentioned when the locks FIRST came out. Maybe the real living locks already out there will get a software updated that will allow the use of NFC on the existing locks.
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