Access control manufacturers in Arizona (13 found)

3S is a manufacturer and developer of surveillance equipment and software. It offers a total surveillance solution for small to large organisations and governmental institutions globally. They also offer ONVIF 4K H.265 auto-focus IP cameras, 128CH stackable server-based NVR, 16CH PoE standalone NVR, video management & streaming software, automation security control management platform, and access control management software.

Adams Rite Manufacturing Co., designs, manufactures and markets door and door hardware products to the commercial, industrial and institutional building construction industry.In 2006, Adams Rite was acquired by the ASSA ABLOY Group, the global leader in door opening solutions, dedicated to satisfying end-user needs for security, safety and convenience. The Group has some 30,000 employees and annual sales of about EUR 3 billion.

BreachBits is a team of cyber warfare veterans and multi-disciplined professionals. Their goal is to give cyber defenders advantages to turn the tide in the cyberwar. Since 2018, they have worked diligently to empower organizations by helping them understand what attackers see, think, and do.

Dennis Sage Home Entertainment offers various home theatre and automation products such as Home Theatre Design and Installation, High Performance Audio and Video Systems, Home Automation and Control Systems, 24 Hour Security and Monitoring Services, Security Systems, Whole House Audio and Video. Their featured product is the Alarm.com which helps control all of one’s home systems with the touch of a finger.

Eclipse CCTV Corp. offers an extensive range of products for the commercial surveillance market. With years of distribution and manufacturing experience, Eclipse CCTV is well-known for offering product with the best price/performance, and reliability in the industry.

Edgio is the globally scaled, edge-enabled solutions provider for businesses looking to meet the growing consumer demand for fast, secure, and frictionless digital experiences. With a distributed platform in edge computing and multi-layered cloud security capabilities, they offer powerful solutions across web applications, content delivery, and video streaming, servicing 5% of global internet traffic and clients in 38 countries.

Guardian Gate Hardware began manufacturing hinges and gate hardware in the mid 1980's. The company's flagship product was the Guardian Hinge. Some of its products include parking control, bollards, barriers, specialty hinges, adjustable hinges as well as accessories. The company is a part of Antech Corporation, an Arizona perimeter access control specialist serving all of Arizona

Guardian Traffic Systems has been manufacturing a complete line of traffic road spikes since 1985. Guardian offers the most extensive line of commercial road spikes and barriers in the world and has been setting the industry standard for premier road blocking technology. Guardian traffic spike and barrier Systems are built in the USA and used around the world to control access to or from car parks, corporate parking facilities, among others.

Phoenix Fence Company is one of the largest fence companies in the metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona area. It specialises in the finest quality fencing and gate automation products for commercial, industrial, municipal, and educational markets. Offering chain link, ornamental iron, and additional fencing solutions to the Phoenix and Scottsdale area.

SmartRent is an enterprise home automation company developing software and hardware to help owners, property managers and renters in multi-family communities. They create multi-family technology solutions that provide property owners and managers a platform to better monitor and protect their assets, and create operational efficiencies all while driving ancillary revenue.

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