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Yale announces new partnership with Vestel

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We are excited to announce our new partnership with Vestel.

Vestel is a leading Turkish smart home automation and DIY company. Vestel, which includes licensed brands such as SHARP, DAWEOO, TELEFUNKEN, and its own brand CYLINDA, specializes in electronics, major appliances, and information technology. This collaboration will bring added comfort, safety, and energy-saving benefits to our customers. 

Vestel has partnered with us to enhance keyless access through the VeeZy app using the Linus® Smart Lock L2.

What does this integration offer?

This new partnership enables you to remotely control and monitor your Linus® L2 Smart Lock, our flagship smart lock, check its lock status and lock or unlock it using the VeeZy app. If you’re a Vestel customer, you will also be able to see the activity feed of your lock and receive notifications when the status of the smart lock has changed, for example when the battery is low, all accessible within the app.

In future plans, homeowners will create user scenarios to integrate a group of smart locks with smart TVs, air conditioning units, and other appliances. They will also be able to set up coordinated actions triggered by their smart lock to save energy and create daily routines.

Energy saving benefits 

The integration capabilities of Vestel’s VeeZy app will allow you to set up automatic energy-saving actions linked to your Linus® L2 Smart Lock. A ‘leaving home’ routine triggered by your smart lock will include automatically turning lights off around the home, placing appliances into Eco Mode and lowering the temperature in your home. All convenient benefits, as well as promoting good energy-saving practices. 

Enhanced convenience for daily routines

Using the VeeZy app means you will enjoy a smarter home experience that improves and enhances your daily routines. For example, you will be able to program your lights to switch on when you unlock the door with Linus® L2. Using ‘rules’ generated within the VeeZy app means you can create your ultimate coming home routine by automatically setting ambient lighting and programming your perfect temperature, all of which will be activated upon unlocking the door.

Plus, for added peace of mind, you will be able to schedule door unlocking and locking, this could be included as part of a nighttime routine, which locks your front door at a designated time and could be combined with switching lights off, reducing the temperature for the night and other energy saving routines. 

This exciting new integration is coming in December so keep your eyes peeled for more updates.

Yale and Vestel integration

Yale suggests....

  • Linus® Smart Lock L2

    Introducing the Yale Linus® Smart Lock L2, the next evolution in smart lock technology, featuring enhanced durability, quieter performance, and twice the speed of the previous generation of Linus® Smart Lock.

    Elevate your home security and peace of mind with this advanced, keyless entry experience. Say goodbye to the hassle of keeping track of your keys and the worry of losing them. Feel the magic of your smart door lock unlocking automatically as you approach your home, and locking at a time, on a timer, or instantly when you leave. Freely come and go, knowing your home is secure.

    With the Yale Linus® Smart Lock L2, you can grant access to friends, family, and trusted individuals with just a few taps on your phone using the Yale Home app. You can also enhance your smart lock experience with keyless accessories like the Yale Smart Keypad or the Yale Dot, simplifying the way you unlock your door.

    The Linus® L2 works seamlessly with your other Yale smart products, leading voice assistants and smart home brands for a complete smart security system experience.  

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