Stanley Security launches smartphone-based access system OneDoor

Stanley Security has partnered with London-based security start-up Doordeck to launch the Stanley OneDoor smartphone-based access control system. It can be set up using existing Stanley access products in under one hour.

Designed to be quick and simple to use, it bypasses the need for keycards and tags and all the management and associated costs entailed. Users gain access via their smartphones through the app reading Stanley OneDoor tiles using either a QR code, via the app, or an NFC chip, just like Apple and Google Pay. The system is secured with bank-level encryption and can also be adapted to conventional door systems.

For Stanley Security access control customers, OneDoor provides benefits with reduced capital expenditure. There is a monthly subscription fee per door, with unlimited users. Access can be managed remotely, with no requirement to be present to issue a virtual key. All administration functions are also managed online and are comparable to existing systems.

Lost or misplaced keycards are a regular occurrence and represent a security threat. People are far more mindful of their Smartphone and, even if they are lost or stolen, remain more secure as fingerprint and facial recognition means the app doesn’t fall into the wrong hands. For high-security sites, Stanley OneDoor can also be configured to use restricted Wi-Fi networks and GPS geofencing as additional security layers. Immediately accessible usage logs and access data, administrators can see up-to-date statistics about who’s in the building and how it’s being used.

Matthew Marriott, General Manager for Stanley Security Great Britain, considers it to be a breakthrough product in access control: “OneDoor is one of the first solutions to emerge from our new approach to product development. We are partnering with tech start-ups and companies at an early stage to bring refreshingly innovative technology to the market in a commercially viable form. We are pleased to be working with Doordeck on this project.”

William Bainborough, Chief Executive of Doordeck, added: “We are extremely excited to be partnering with Stanley Security for Stanley OneDoor. We feel Stanley Security not only understands the commercial value that Stanley OneDoor can bring to our customers, but also truly appreciates the technological expertise behind it.”

www.stanleysecurity.co.uk

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