
Unity Entrance Lock
The Unity Entrance Lock is compliant with Australian lock standards AS4145.2:2008, SL8, and D8, ensuring that it meets your security needs. It can be controlled through the Yale Access App, a key card, or the Yale Smart Keypad, providing you with multiple options for accessing your lock. With the ability to grant users one-time access, access for a set period of time, or a date range, you won't have to worry about lost keys or unauthorized access.
Unity Entrance Lock
Control This Device With Seam API and Yale Access
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Capabilities
What you can do with this device, using Seam API.
About Yale Access
Yale’s smart-lock systems all come from the same place: the cloud platform originally built by August. In North America this platform is used through the August and Yale Access apps, while everywhere else it appears as the Yale Home app — but the underlying technology is essentially the same. The only “real” API behind these products is the August Developer API, which is the official gateway to that shared cloud (though it is restricted and mostly US/Canada–only). Confusion comes from the naming: Yale Access (US/CA), Yale Home (rest of world), and Yale Connect (the Wi-Fi bridge hardware or, in some regions, a separate older Yale ecosystem). Some locks only work with one ecosystem, while others can switch by using different modules, but in most modern cases the smart features are powered by the August/Yale cloud, just presented under different brand names depending on the region.
Device Connectivity
Additional equipment needed to remotely connect to this device.
Device Bridge
To remotely interact with this device, you will need to pair it with a compatible bridge.
Compatible bridges: