Assa Abloy video busts 6 myths around wireless access

  • 22 Jun 2015

The wireless access control market is growing dramatically. Wireless locks will be providing solutions for 30% or more of the total market within a decade.

Wireless locks mean:

  • no more lost keys
  • easy maintenance
  • big savings of energy, time and money

ASSA ABLOY’s new video tackles some of the myths that surround the new technology and reveals the truth about the benefits.

Watch the video that busts these 6 myths:

  • Wireless locks are not secure
  • Wireless locks take ages to install
  • Wireless locks will not work with my existing system
  • Wireless locks do not support diverse credentials
  • Only large businesses can benefit from wireless locks
  • I’ll be forever changing batteries

Read what ASSA ABLOY EMEA’s Vice President, Chris Bone said about the myths surrounding wireless access control and why keyless technology is the future for access control.

Contact ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions EMEA Digital and Access Solutions

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Woking
GU21 5BH
United Kingdom

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