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ASSA ABLOY, a global door opening solutions provider, has announced the integration of its Aperio wireless lock technology and its IP-enabled PoE (Power over Ethernet) and WiFi access control locks with AvericsUnity software, the browser-based, cost effective, easy-to-use access control system. 

The Aperio integration offers customers an easy, affordable way to connect additional openings to their new and existing installations.

Aperio is a global wireless platform available across a broad range of locking hardware from ASSA ABLOY Group brands, offering the flexibility to address a variety of applications throughout any facility.

Aperio wireless lock technology The IP-enabled range includes locks that connect to a host system through an existing 802.11b/g/n WiFi network

The IP integration offers end-users more options for expanding their physical security system easily and affordably using IP-enabled locks from ASSA ABLOY Group brands CORBIN RUSSWIN and SARGENT.

The IP-enabled range include locks that connect to a host system through an existing 802.11b/g/n WiFi network.

The range also includes IEEE 802.3af compliant Power over Ethernet (PoE) locks that connect to the Local Area Network (LAN) utilising a single Ethernet cable for both power and data.

Total security solution

Combining both technologies with Averics’ access control system means more opportunities for integrators to design small, medium and large-scale security systems for clients in all types of industry verticals.

Partnering with ASSA ABLOY means partnering in a shared mission to better secure the locations that are critical to people in this world,” said Martin Hirniak, Director of Sales, Averics Systems Inc. “By combining Averics offerings with ASSA ABLOY products we are creating a total solution that will achieve that mission.

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