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The Aperio® cylinder is quick to install

Aperio® is a quick and simple way to bring any internal door into an access control system

Two minutes is all it takes to add wireless access control to an office or meeting room. With the Aperio® cylinder from ASSA ABLOY, no drilling and no cabling is needed.

In a live demo, a technician completes the whole installation process in 1 minute, 58 seconds. Aperio® is a quick and simple way to bring any internal door into an access control system.

The Aperio® cylinder is available for rubber and metal knobs, and for many door profiles: Euro, Scandinavian, Finnish, and Swiss. It supports all leading RFID technologies, including MIFARE™, DESFire™, iCLASS® by HID and 125 kHz.

As well as being quick to install, the Aperio® cylinder is also cost-effective to run, using standard batteries rather than the expensive, always-on mains connection demanded by wired access doors.

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