ASSA ABLOY

For connected home and residential service providers, smart locks open doors to new opportunities

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August 21, 2017

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The internet of things is here, it’s growing fast and the smart home sits right at its heart.

With trusted global brands such as Yale, Mul-T-Lock, TESA, FAB, Vachette and KESO, ASSA ABLOY has the largest and most advanced range of residential smart locks on the market. Innovative locks including the ENTR®, Doorman and Conexis® L1 have been integrated successfully with multiple smart-home systems and diverse platforms which transform domestic security and residential services.

Service providers all over Europe — telecom companies, utilities, smart-home specialists, home care providers, holiday rental agencies and more — have already integrated smart door locks to build better services for their customers. For this new generation of service provider, a smart home starts with a smart door.

Opening doors to connected living

In Sweden, customers of a PostNord pilot no longer need to wait at home for a postal delivery. They can have parcels delivered inside their front door, if it is equipped with a Yale smart door lock. This integrated, opt-in service works via a single-use PIN code “digital key” issued automatically to an authorised PostNord driver.

In Italy, Home at Hotel holiday rental apartments in Rome and Milan are secured with an ENTR® smart door lock. These integrate with the SCLAK smartphone-managed access system, making it possible for guests to enjoy their stay without key hassles. Home by Hotel can now easily deliver value-added services, including grocery shopping and extra cleaning on demand.

In Turkey, around 1,700 smart door locks are being installed at Future Park, a new Istanbul development with apartments built around a home automation concept. Residential technology specialists Aypro designed a custom app-powered system for residents and integrated our lock. In the words of Alper Uludag, Project Manager at Hiper Gayrimenkul, Future Park’s developer: “Making the decision to work with a trusted global supplier of smart home security like ASSA ABLOY was the best choice.”

In the UK’s smart-home residential market, Yale locks’ seamless integration with Samsung SmartThings enables door control via the Amazon Echo speaker. Say, “Alexa, lock my lock” and your wishes are carried out. Can’t remember if you locked up at night? Ask, “Alexa, is my lock locked?”

A smart home starts with a smart door lock

Doors are as individual as the people who live behind them. To select the right door lock for any system or service, you need to consider door complexity, including multiple geographical standards and norms, door materials and profiles, as well as lock types.

ASSA ABLOY offers smart lock solutions for all markets. Because of its unique global reach, the group has a wide portfolio of advanced smart door locks for Euro, Scandinavian and other relevant door profiles. If your customer wants a smart door lock, chances are ASSA ABLOY has one to fit.

Easy integration

ASSA ABLOY also makes integration easy. The radio modules on our locks use multiple wireless technology platforms to connect devices. ASSA ABLOY open connectivity includes Z-Wave, ZigBee, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Seos®, Thread and more.

In addition, an expert team of ASSA ABLOY smart security specialists provides free installation training. Partners also have access to our unique global knowledge base in residential security, part of which was published in the 2016 “Smart Home Security Report*.”

Juniper Research recently forecasted a 1000 percent increase in the installed base of smart-home products by 2020. They identified “partnerships” as a key adoption driver.

“Already we work with smart-home companies across Europe, providing devices to secure homes with the latest smart technology,” explains Omer Sagi, EMEA Smart Door Lock Business Development Director at ASSA ABLOY. “Our smart door locks are from high-profile brands that Europe’s homeowners already trust.”

“We are always on the look-out for opportunities to form innovative partnerships, so we can continue to grow this business together with new and existing partners.”

Recap: why partner with the ASSA ABLOY smart door lock range?

  • A smart home starts with a smart door
  • Smart door locks create new revenue sources and increase customer satisfaction
  • A smart door lock makes innovative domestic services possible
  • Our locks are built using open standards for easy integration with your devices or service
  • ASSA ABLOY brands include Yale, Mul-T-Lock, TESA, FAB, Vachette and KESO, which have established decades of customer recognition, trust and loyalty
  • We offer expert sales and installation training, plus an expert ASSA ABLOY installer network if you need
  • You can share the most up-to-date market intelligence from a global leader

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chris flanagan
chris flanagan
October 18, 2017 7:15 am

I note form the Conexis L1 Yale smart lock, there is a thumb turn to the internal, if like my front door you have two opaque glazed panels, this could provide an easy access to a would be burglar should they know the system. Obviously they would need to break the glass panel but, making some noise, but to some determined burglars, this would not worry them.
Am I right in saying this??

John
John
October 19, 2017 11:03 pm

These locks are what I need. But where to get them? For the most part Yale sites (US & UK) only sell the last one, using just fob. I need a UK style lock set with a key pad for kids. Supporting endless lost key Fobs would be more expensive than continuing to support keys tenants. How and where do I buy. No two Yale sites are the same, they all sell different stuff, and not what I needs help.