CDVI, global access control manufacturer firm, announced new innovative products to its extensive range of access control solutions. From Bluetooth keypads and stylish DESFire readers to their ATRIUM Online Access Control, this one-stop-shop offers its UK and Irish customers cutting-edge and efficient solutions for private and public buildings.  

Our experience as an access control manufacturer truly makes CDVI the installer’s choice. Thanks to innovative products answering installers’ needs, CDVI remains after 20 years a major player in the English security market.” – Daniel Phillips, UK Product Manager, CDVI.

Bluetooth-enabled GALEO keypad The award-winning GALEO keypad now features a Bluetooth connection

With strong innovation and stylish design, CDVI’s new products have already been well received in the security market.

The award-winning GALEO keypad now features a Bluetooth connection. Its phone app (available on iOS and Android) provides installers and end users with a fast and reliable method to control the keypad and pin codes available.

SOLSYSDW DESFire Reader

The SOLSYSDW DESFire reader gives an anytime status of the door through multi-coloured LEDs and links back directly to CDVI’s ATRIUM Online Access Control system, giving installers and end users an efficient and secure door control solution.

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