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Take the full quizKey differences: Alfred DB2 vs Yale Door
Choosing between the Alfred DB2-B and the Yale Door, YRD256-CBA-BSP comes down to what matters most to you in a smart locks. A high security rating means robust hardware. The Alfred DB2-B leans toward balance of security & convenience, while the Yale Door, YRD256-CBA-BSP offers low‑profile design.
Essential remote control means built‑in Wi‑Fi and auto‑lock/unlock. The Alfred DB2-B leans toward okay with optional hub for remote, while the Yale Door, YRD256-CBA-BSP offers must have built‑in remote & auto.
The Alfred DB2-B stands out for users who value use existing deadbolt and fingerprint sensor and apple home or matter. Meanwhile, the Yale Door, YRD256-CBA-BSP is the stronger pick if use existing deadbolt and fingerprint sensor and apple home or matter are your top priorities.
Rather than declaring an absolute winner, we recommend using the interactive comparison above — your priorities determine which product scores higher.

