A:AnswerYou have to upgrade it to make it a smart lock. Out of the box it is simply a digital deadbolt with a keypad. It requires an additional piece for wifi connectivity.
A:AnswerThe Yale Assure Lock has been tested and proven to withstand all kinds of weather conditions, including precipitation and temperatures from -22°F to 140°F.
A:AnswerThis does not need a Network bridge like MyQ. If your question is will your MyQ device app be able to control this device just google search it. There's a lot of different models and constant updates as well as integration with Google and Apple Mobile OS's.
A:AnswerA wifi or zigbee module can be purchased separately and installed in this model for use with a smartphone app and smarthome like Alexa, Google, etc.
A:AnswerIt appears this electric deadbolt lock does not come with a bridge. It is also unclear if the device needs a bridge or not. I was wanting to know the same thing but after looking on Amazon (cheaper there lol) I found the answer.