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Alfred International, the smart and connected lock subsidiary of GHT Door Hardware, proudly announces the U.S. launch of the Alfred DB2S with built-in RFID card reader and Z-Wave Long Range (ZWLR) in the U.S. market.

This state-of-the-art device marks a significant advancement in home security technology, offering unparalleled connectivity and extended coverage to ensure home access is convenient and more secure than ever before.

Alfred DB2S Smart Lock

The Alfred DB2S Smart Lock boasts a built-in RFID card reader, capable of recognising up to 250 unique RFID cards. Two RFID tags are included, allowing the user to unlock the door with a simple tap, no need to fumble for the phone or keys. 

In addition, this solution supports up to 250 pin codes and features auto re-locking with an adjustable timer, ensuring the home remains secure at all times.

Rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack

DB2S features a minimalist patented lock design, available with either a black chrome or satin nickel bezel

The inclusion of a rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack eliminates the need for disposable batteries, providing 8-12 months of use off a single charge. The DB2S features a minimalist patented lock design, available with either a black chrome or satin nickel bezel and an illuminated touch screen.

"Alfred's commitment to innovation and reliability ensures that we stay ahead in the competitive smart lock market, offering products that not only meet but exceed expectations for modern home design,” stated Alfred Head of Product and Integrations Brad Cook. 

Unlimited digital Bluetooth keys

The DB2S utilises Bluetooth connectivity with the Alfred Home App (iOS and Android) to control and monitor the smart lock and user settings locally from a mobile device. To monitor and control lock activity while away from home, the DB2S offers an optional Alfred Connect v2 Wi-Fi bridge, Z-Wave Plug-In, and Zigbee Plug-in (each sold separately) which adds interoperability with other smart home devices on any of the three protocols as well as the ability to manage the Alfred DB2S remotely.

The DB2S allows unlimited digital Bluetooth keys that can be shared with friends, family, or even renters within the Alfred Home App, making it a great partner for any busy household or even rental property. 

Key features of Alfred DB2S

  • Versatile Entry Methods: Unlock the door using keys, RFID cards, pin codes, or the Alfred Home App on the mobile device. 
  • Built-in RFID Card Reader: Includes two MIFARE card tags and can store up to 250 unique cards for personalised access.
  • Extensive Pin Code Storage: Store up to 250 pin codes, with options to create recurring, temporary, or user-specific codes.
  • Enhanced Security: Advanced encryption protocols provide a higher level of security, safeguarding the home against unauthorised access and potential breaches, as well as optional door position sensors, hardened steel roller, and 128-bit encryption. 
  • Rechargeable Battery: Features a lithium-ion battery pack with 12 months of usage per charge and uses USB-C for charging (cable included).
  • Motorised Deadbolt: Equipped with a touch-sensitive screen and adjustable auto re-locking and one-touch entry features. 
  • Bluetooth Connectivity: Connects to the Alfred Home App for local control and monitoring of the smart lock and user settings from a mobile device.
  • Remote Access: The Alfred DB2S is compatible with a wide range of devices including options of Wi-Fi, Zigbee, Z-Wave, and ZWLR allowing homeowners to effortlessly expand their smart home ecosystem with compatible devices and bring complete remote access and control to their locks. 
  • Easy Installation: DIY-friendly with a fully digital installation process powered by BILT. 
  • Voice Prompts: The DB2S features easy commissioning with setup offered in five languages: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Mandarin. 
  • Sleek Design: Available in Black Chrome or Satin Nickel bezel with an illuminated touch screen. 
  • User-Friendly Interface: The intuitive design and easy-to-use interface make it simple for homeowners to manage and monitor their security system from anywhere, at any time. 
  • Energy Efficiency: Designed with energy efficiency in mind, the Alfred DB2S ensures optimal performance without compromising on power consumption. 

Seamless compatibility

"We have chosen to strategically integrate our products with existing systems rather than developing our software platform. This allows us to leverage the strengths of other technology providers, ensuring seamless compatibility and expanding our market reach while maintaining our focus on producing practical, building code compliant, high-performance door locks."

"We are not building software or running any proprietary platforms, and there are no recurring subscription fees with our products. Our focus is on security, convenience, and avoiding superfluous features that complicate the device,” concluded Cook. 

Availability and pricing 

The Alfred DB2S Smart Lock is now available for purchase for USD 299.00 and is currently available through major retailers online including Lowes, Home Depot, Amazon, QVC, and Electronicexpress.com. 

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