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Nexkey announces the launch of Nexkay Solo, one-of-its-kind wireless, battery-powered door strike

Nexkey, a globally renowned innovator in the cloud and mobile-based access control industry, trusted by over 20,000 users, has announced the launch of Nexkey Solo, a wireless, battery-powered door strike. Traditional access control solutions that work with wired electric strikes require a door controller, reader, and access control panel to be connected with the strike to make the whole solution work. The result of needing up to four pieces of hardware drives up installation effort to hours and costs into the thousands of dollars. Nexkey Solo Nexkey Solo is an all-in-one device that connects to Nexkey’s cloud service through a user's mobile device and installs via a simple cutout in the doorframe, which a licenced locksmith or security integrator can do in a few minutes. “Any installer's team needs more time to find a parking spot and unload the truck than installing a Nexkey Solo,” said Joel Frazee of wholesale distributor Access Hardware Supply. Mobile access Nexkey Solo, as well as Nexkey’s Core and Controller, can be unlocked via a user's mobile phone or Apple Watch Nexkey Solo, as well as Nexkey’s Core and Controller, can be unlocked via a user's mobile phone or Apple Watch. The Nexkey Solo costs US$ 499 + US$ 9/door to access Nexkey’s cloud service. Installation ranges from US$ 120 - US$ 200, recommended to be done by a professional, keeping total cost per door at about one-third that of a traditional access control system. “I have never seen a customer go with another solution after seeing a quote for Nexkey”, said Matt Johnston, President of The Flying Locksmiths Orange County, adding “We had our best quarter ever and Nexkey was a big part of that.” Versatile, low cost access solution The versatility of the Nexkey Solo, its ease of installation and all-in low cost, opens up many more opportunities for dealers and end users than traditional access control. “Our market research has shown that 45% of businesses that currently don’t have access control would spend US$ 200 - US$ 1,000 per door and 36% are open to paying US$ 6 - US$ 10 per door per month. We’re right in that sweet spot,” stated Eric Trabold, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Nexkey. Easy to use, install Nexkey Solo allows any dealer, whether they have been in the business for 40 years or 40 minutes, to deploy an access control solution that is right in the sweet spot, in terms of what the customers are willing to pay for it. They now have the opportunity to capture a larger portion of the market and build up a recurring revenue stream. System Integrators focused on alarm and video can enter the access control space with little to no learning curve. Locksmiths that are interested in getting into access control can now get started without needing to have low voltage skills. Smart access control capabilities Nexkey has totally changed the way we manage access control" “Nexkey has totally changed the way we manage access control,” said Jake Pelk, Battalion Chief at Central County Fire Department, adding “After using it at one location for about a week, we knew that this is the right platform for all our stations and decided to expand quickly. The low cost made it an easy decision to roll it out to 6 more locations.” "A year ago, Nexkey transformed the access control industry by launching the first solution to bring smart access capabilities to any mechanical lock through the Nexkey Core, the world’s most versatile smart cylinder,” said Eric Trabold, CEO of Nexkey. He adds, "With the game-changing Nexkey Solo, we’re going a step further by totally disrupting the market for electronic door strikes, which up until now dominated the US$10 billion access control market. Through our extremely versatile and affordable hardware we’re opening access control up to the masses, not only a select few.”

Vanderbilt showcases innovative cloud-based access control and video management solutions at ISC West

ISC West 2018 is the largest physical, IT and IoT security industry trade show in the United States, which takes place April 11-13, at the Sands Expo. Vanderbilt is looking forward to a variety of conversations and technology demonstrations at booth 5083. The cloud and the IoT are the hottest topics in the security industry today, as their benefits are being recognised across a wide range of sectors and vertical markets. Access control is no exception; today’s users expect more of an integrated approach than a one-size-fits-all solution that is cumbersome to operate and expensive to scale. ISC West 2018 is sure to convey the advantages of networked access control, which supplies end users with the freedom they desire through a secure, easy-to-use interface. Cloud-based access and video management Vanderbilt's latest products and systems, including the new ACT365 cloud-based access control and video management solution, will be on display at the expo, giving attendees an up-close look at how Vanderbilt is ready for any challenge. ACT365, featuring remote monitoring, real-time muster reporting and central management, is also highlighted as part of SIA's New Product Showcase in the cloud solutions category and will be shown in Access Hardware Supply's booth 4037 and meeting room Bassano 2801 from 1-5 p.m. on Wednesday, April 11, and Thursday, April 12. Attendees can also take this time to get to know ACRE and its brands: Vanderbilt's booth will be located alongside its sister company ComNet (booth 5077). ACRE, a global provider of integrated technology solutions and services, will present the brands' power to deliver disruptive technologies and services to customers across the globe.

Vanderbilt partners with Access Hardware Supply to distribute access control solutions

Vanderbilt, a global leader providing state-of-the-art security products and systems, announced plans for an enhanced strategic partnership with Access Hardware Supply to distribute the company's latest access control solutions to the North American market. Access Hardware Supply brings a wide range of mechanical and electrical locking hardware, as well as a full range of related access control equipment and accessories to customers. It will offer Vanderbilt's lite blue, bright blue, and new ACT365 cloud-based access control and video management solution to customers. Through this partnership, Vanderbilt will be able to offer its solutions to a wider audience that can benefit from its integrated security technology solutions. Vanderbilt, a global leader providing state-of-the-art security products and systems, announced plans for an enhanced strategic partnership with Access Hardware Supply Security recommendations to customers  “Adding Vanderbilt's suite of solutions to our portfolio strengthens our ability to provide the best possible recommendations to our customers for their access control and video needs,” said Bill Smoyer, National Sales Manager, Access Hardware Supply. “Vanderbilt is known for its customer-centric focus and for bringing new technology solutions to market, We're looking forward to continued success as we take our partnership to the next level.”  “Our alignment with Access Hardware Supply will enable us to provide Vanderbilt solutions to a wider customer base, while also focusing on the strength that comes from building a closer partnership with dealers across North America,” said Eric Widlitz, Vice President, North American Sales, Vanderbilt. “We are looking forward to working with Access Hardware Supply and excited to be able to add our new cloud-based access control and video solution, ACT365, to their portfolio.”