Yale Smart Door Lock for Main Door – YDME 100 Nxt | Black Finish | 4-in-1 Access with Guest Codes & Tamper Alert
Looking for a secure and easy-to-use smart lock for your main entrance? The Yale YDME 100 Nxt Smart Door Lock, finished in elegant black, combines modern access control with trusted Yale technology—perfect for Indian homes and apartments.
This Yale smart door lock for main door supports 4 convenient access options:
✅ Fingerprint Unlock – Store multiple secure prints
✅ PIN Code Entry – Create personal or family codes
✅ RFID Card – Just tap to open
✅ Mechanical Key – Use the key for backup access
To make things more flexible, the lock lets you generate time-bound or one-time guest PINs. This is ideal for giving controlled access to visitors, service providers, or tenants without sharing your main password or fingerprint.
The lock is designed to fit door thicknesses between 35–65 mm, making it suitable for most Indian wooden or metal doors. Powered by 4 x AA batteries, it offers long-lasting usage and alerts you when the battery is low. Even if the battery runs out completely, you can easily use a USB emergency power port to unlock the door temporarily.
Security is enhanced with a warning alert system. After multiple failed access attempts, the lock automatically disables itself for 3 minutes to discourage tampering and trespassing.
✅ Key Features:
4-in-1 Access: Fingerprint, PIN, RFID card, and manual key
Guest Access: One-time or scheduled PIN codes
Tamper Protection: Disables for 3 minutes after multiple failures
Low Battery Alert + USB emergency charging
Battery Powered – 4 x AA batteries (easy to replace)
Door Compatibility – Suitable for 35–65 mm thick doors
Modern Black Finish – Matches all door types
Whether you’re upgrading your main door or replacing an old lock, the Yale YDME 100 Nxt offers smart, simple, and secure access for your home.
Order now from That Hardware Store and get Yale’s trusted security with modern features built for Indian households.
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