RITE Touch includes a fire detection sensor, break-in and damage alarm, electronic shock resistant and features a dual action
RITE Touch is perfect for indoor applications, combining elegant aesthetics with latest touch screen technology

Adams Rite, an ASSA ABLOY Group company, is debuting the brand new RITE Touch digital glass door lock at ASIS 2013, offering a new elegance to keyless access solutions for glass openings.

“The RITE Touch is our very first digital lock specifically designed and crafted for glass door applications,” said Michael Webb, Vice President of New Product Development ASSA ABLOY EMS&OEM Group. “This new product represents Adams Rite’s growth into sophisticated and stylish touch screen technology and the entire group’s commitment to embracing the glass revolution, offering innovative products to meet new demands.”

With a thin, low profile design and sleek Magic Mirror user interface, the RITE Touch offers sophisticated styling and convenience. It also requires no holes or other modifications to the door, making installation quick and easy. The lock offers flexible access control with single or double glass door compatibility and dual credential access control via card reader or personal PIN code. The RITE Touch is perfect for indoor applications, combining elegant aesthetics with the latest touch screen technology for the ultimate balance of style and security.

The RITE Touch includes a fire detection sensor, break-in and damage alarm, is electronic shock resistant and features a dual action, safe thumb turn. It is battery powered, emergency access power capable and provides an automatic locking feature option.

The RITE Touch will be on display in the ASSA ABLOY Booth #127 during ASIS 2013, September 24-27 at the McCormick Place in Chicago, IL.

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