?Access control refers to the process of granting access to certain entities or persons and refusing access to others. Access used to be primarily physical and was controlled via gates, locks, and ...
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The internet of things (IoT) is revolutionizing the way that we think about the built world. At the same time, as the economy continues to emerge from almost two years of pandemic-related upheaval, ...
With a large portfolio, managing traditional modes of entry like physical keys and locks can be cumbersome at best and an active security risk at worst. That’s why many operators are turning to smart ...
PLANO, Texas, March 12, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Ahead of ISC West, Parks Associates released new research, "Access Control in the Smart Home: Locks and Garage Door Openers," showing adoption of smart ...
PHILADELPHIA—Comcast Smart Solutions, a division of Comcast Cable that specializes in smart technologies for businesses and communities, has expanded its offerings to include smart access control.
OIARTZUN, Spain – Smart access control solutions company SALTO have announced their latest platform aimed at the residential market, SALTO Homelok. Homelok is set to be an all-in-one solution ...
In the rapidly evolving multifamily housing market, the resident experience is paramount to the success and reputation of a community. As technology continues to advance at an unprecedented rate, ...
Smart access solutions provide managers with control and provide residents with a convenient and secure way to access common areas. After so many years apart, it’s good to see multifamily communities ...
Ring is best known for its large lineup of app-enabled Wi-Fi doorbells and security cameras. Today at CES 2020, the smart home brand announced six new devices that fall under completely different ...
A vulnerability in a smart access control system used in thousands of U.S. rental homes went unfixed for years because Chirp Systems, the company that makes the system, ignored requests to fix the ...
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