





The Yale Smart Lock takes the hassle out of home access by letting you lock and unlock your door with a code or through the Google Home app—no keys, no stress. Whether you’re letting in the dog walker or checking that the kids got home, you can manage everything remotely from your phone. Create and remove custom codes with ease, and get real-time alerts so you always know who’s coming and going. Designed for seamless integration with Google Home*, it fits right into your smart home setup. Weather-resistant and backed by a 2-year warranty, it’s built for everyday life. *Remote access requires Matter-enabled hub.
STAY IN CONROL, WHEREVER YOU ARE: Easily manage access to your home from anywhere using the Google Home app. Create and share entry codes, track who comes and goes, and enjoy peace of mind—whether you’re at work or on vacation. (Requires a Matter-enabled hub for remote access.)
SEAMLESS INTEGRATION WITH GOOGLE HOME HUBS: Works effortlessly with your favorite Google devices—including Google TV (4K), Nest Hub (2nd Gen), Nest Hub Max, and Nest Wi-Fi Pro—so you can control access and monitor activity using the smart home setup you already trust.
SMART HOME FREEDOM WITH MATTER: Built with Matter technology onboard, this device works seamlessly with your favorite smart home brands and apps—giving you the flexibility to mix and match devices without being locked into one ecosystem. (Requires a Matter-enabled hub for remote access.)
HANDS-FREE CONVENIENCE WITH VOICE CONTROL: Lock your door effortlessly using Google Assistant—just say the word and you’re secure. No keys, no phone, no hassle—perfect for when your hands are full or you’re on the go.
FLEXIBLE ACCESS, YOUR WAY: Never get locked out—unlock your door with custom entry codes, the mobile app, or a physical key. Whether you’re coming home with groceries or letting in a guest, you always have a way in.
LONG-LASTING POWER WITH MATTER OVER THREAD: Enjoy fewer battery changes thanks to Matter over Thread technology, which uses an energy-efficient mesh network to minimize power drain—keeping your smart lock running longer with less hassle.
DESIGNED TO MATCH YOUR STYLE: Features a sleek, oval-shaped design and is available in three finishes for a cohesive, modern look that complements the Nest Doorbell by Google. The lock’s push-button keypad includes a traditional key option for added convenience, while the easy-to-remove battery cover makes maintenance simple.
FITS MOST ENTRY DOORS WITH EASE: No need to worry about compatibility—this smart lock replaces standard deadbolts on most US and Canadian doors and includes an adapter for smaller bore holes (1½”), making installation simple and stress-free.
TRUSTED SECURITY, BUILT IN: Feel confident knowing your home is protected with ANSI/BHMA Grade 2 certification, advanced Bluetooth encryption, and locally stored access codes. A matte keypad resists fingerprints—so only the right people get in, at the right time.
SMART FOR THE PLANET: Made with 60% recycled plastic—reducing waste and carbon footprint.
8 reviews for Yale Matte Black Keyed Deadbolt Smart Lock with Google Matter, YRD510-MT1-BLK
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zeshan f. –
Replacement Lock
Absolutely flawless! The Yale Smart Lock with Matter is the smart home upgrade I’ve waited for. Installation was a breeze, and the Matter integration with Google Home is seamless and instantaneous. No extra apps, no delays—just immediate, reliable control. The matte black finish is sleek, the keypad is super responsive, and features like custom passcodes and auto-lock have made our lives so much easier. This lock is secure, beautiful, and perfectly integrated. Five stars without a doubt!
Amber_UGC –
Looks great, works well once set up
Love the matte black finish, it feels solid and looks really nice on my door. Installation was super easy. It works with Google Home and I like being able to share codes with family. Setup with Matter took a little patience and you’ll need a hub for remote features, but once it’s connected it’s been reliable. Overall, a good smart lock.
Binky and Miguel Finds –
Smart, Sleek, and Secure – The Deadbolt Upgrade You Didn’t Know You Needed
If you’re looking for a lock that blends top-notch security with modern smart home convenience, the Yale Matte Black Keyed Deadbolt Smart Lock with Google Matter is a standout choice.Right out of the box, the lock feels solid and well-made, with a matte black finish that gives it a clean, modern look. Installation was straightforward, and Yale’s clear instructions made the process quick—even for someone who isn’t a pro at DIY projects.What really sets this lock apart is its compatibility with Google Matter. It syncs easily with other smart home devices, letting you lock and unlock it from your phone or through voice commands. Whether you’re at home or across town, you can check if your door is secure in seconds. Plus, it still includes a traditional key option for backup, which is a thoughtful touch.Performance-wise, it’s been rock-solid. The lock responds quickly to commands, and the keypad is responsive, even in low light. I also appreciate the auto-lock feature, which gives me peace of mind when I’m rushing out the door.Overall, the Yale is a perfect mix of style, durability, and smart functionality. It’s not just a lock—it’s an upgrade for your home’s security and your daily routine.
Alejandro ordonez –
One of the most frustrating purchases I have ever made — borderline scam
One of the most frustrating purchases I have ever made — borderline scamI am extremely disappointed with the Yale Smart Lock YRD 510. Nowhere — and I mean nowhere — in the product description, packaging, official website, or marketing material does it clearly state that this lock is only functional in the USA and Canada.I purchased this lock in good faith to install it in my country house in Colombia, assuming that a global brand like Yale would offer a product compatible with standard smart-home ecosystems worldwide. That assumption was a mistake.After installation, it has been completely impossible to pair the lock with Google Home or even properly set it up using Yale’s own application. The lock simply does not work as advertised outside the US/Canada region. This critical limitation is not disclosed in any clear or visible way before purchase.Had this restriction been clearly stated, I would never have bought this product.Selling a “smart” device that silently fails outside two countries — without explicit warnings — is unacceptable. At this price point, this feels misleading at best and an absolute rip-off at worst.Yale should either:• Clearly label this product as US/Canada only, or• Ensure true international compatibility for a brand that claims global reach.As it stands, I feel deceived and regret this purchase entirely. I do not recommend this lock to anyone outside the United States or Canada.
at0potamus –
Works well as my first smart lock
Installation is pretty straight forward. Build quality seems sturdy enough with a nice heft to it. It took me 40 mins to go step by step using the video instructions with verifying measurements for the door.Set up with the Google Home app could’ve been better. There’s no prompt during set up to set your pin. If you try to use the Google Home app to unlock it before setting a pin, you’ll be greeted with an incorrect pin message. Too many failed attempts and it’ll temporarily lock you out. You’ll have to find the pin settings in the “Household & Access” part of the settings for the lock. You’ll be able to set a pin for each user of your household. Google dropped the ball on this crucial step of the process. Once the pin is set, it gives you an option to have Google Home app save the pin so you don’t have to enter it every time you unlock it from the app. Unfortunately, this did not work initially. I had to clear storage data from the Google Home app, uninstalled and reinstalled the app on my phone to get it to remember the pin.It comes with an Doorsense sensor to place next to the lock and lets you know if the door in the open or closed position in the Home app. There’s no option for Doorsense notifications that I found, but it’s good to see whether the door is left open at a glance. Doorsense does require calibration which takes about 5 mins.There’s 4 options for locking/unlocking. You can use a physical key (1 included), pin entry on the keypad, Google Home app, or using a voice command with the Google assistant. The assistant does ask you to say the pin out loud to lock/unlock, so keep that in mind if you have people around.Other features include auto locking after a certain period of time (currently only 30 secs to 2 mins) and a vacation mode, which disables the keypad when you’re away.Since this is a Google Home preferred product, this will not work with the Yale app if you’re using it with Google Home.Overall it’s a good entry level Lock. I wished more options were included such as location proximity that locks or unlocks based on your location. Funny enough, that feature is advertised in the manual. Maybe in a future update. Once you get this lock up and running as it should, it’s great. Just make sure whatever Matter hub you’re using is within range. I’m currently using a Google 4K TV streamer as the matter hub.
estelle –
The lock doesn’t work. I cannot pair it with anything as it’s saying serial number not recognised by Yale app, Google home and also Apple home. Do not buy this!
Marc S. –
Works well. Easily to install.
Barry from ProductAdvisor –
It doesn’t work with Google home, at least not for me. Given the mixed reviews there seems to be a software issue with certain phones. Wasted so much time troubleshooting. But it works with Yale access app.