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ASSA ABLOY Access Control has launched an innovative Aperio sensor with integrated capability to detect and transmit door status information.

Aperio is designed to upgrade mechanically locked doors and wirelessly connect them online or offline to new or existing access control systems, with minimal modification to doors and premises, offering a cost effective and simple security upgrade.

The new Aperio AS100 displays real time status of door access opening and closures, and notifies the control system wirelessly via the specialist Aperio one-to-eight communication hub.

Damian Marsh, Managing Director of ASSA ABLOY Access Control said: “Aperio AS100 is the natural complement to the revolutionary range of Aperio cylinders and escutcheons that have already proven to enhance security in many different applications.”

“Aperio AS100 sensor’s small dimensions and wireless design also ensures it can blend into any environment, without affecting the aesthetics. This exciting launch continues to demonstrate ASSA ABLOY Access Control’s commitment to product innovation, whilst we continue to provide easy to install security solutions that are robust, affordable and can seamlessly integrate with a new or existing access control system.”

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