At the end of one decade and the beginning of another, security lock and hardware vendors reflect on the technologies that shaped the past 10 years, and those that will shape the short- and long-term market of the future.
They say that hindsight is 20/20. So as we go into the year 2020 it seems fitting to reflect back, while at the same time looking ahead at the most influential trends that shaped — or will shape — the security lock and door hardware market.
OnGuard version 7.6 is LenelS2’s latest enterprise security management system that offers rich feature and operability enhancements to its access control platform, while also extending its cloud compatibility, integration capabilities and convenience.
Nortek Security & Control LLC has introduced two new 2GIG smoke/heat/freeze detectors designed to detect fire issues earlier and recognize smoke from common synthetic materials. . .
The KARE MINI is a smaller, more compact version of the standard KARE heavy duty key control cabinet. It is equipped with a Wiegand output card reader that integrates into a user’s existing access control system.
AvantGuard Monitoring Centers are collaborating with Clairvoyant Networks to launch a hybrid solution that enables both family caregivers and professional monitoring companies to remotely monitor and connect with loved ones at the same time.
VideoXpert version 3.7 is a video management surveillance solution with an intuitive and easy-to-navigate design that displays what’s needed and when it’s needed.
Matrix COSEC ARC DC200 is a standalone access control IP panel based on an IP-to-door concept, eliminating the need to lay individual cables between the access panel and the reader or lock for access control applications.