Digilock introduces hardwired keyless lock solution
Digilock launched Pivot, hardwired built-in locks for new stationary furniture installations.
Digilock brings its keyless lock experience to facilities requiring a hardwired power and data source for its permanent fixtures.
Pivot Smart Locks are networked locks that operate with proprietary DigiLink software to provide anytime, anywhere management from the Cloud. The new hardwired solution allows customers to manage Pivot from the same platform as their wire-free Digilock Smart Locks. Users will be able to choose RFID, Digital Keypad or Mobile ID access, Shared or Assigned Use functionality, and new options that allow Reservation and Parcel Pickup Use.
Additionally, all Pivot locks come with internal USB ports for charging devices, interior LED lights to illuminate the storage area, and external LED lights to indicate usage status. Built for longevity of use, Pivot uniquely features an all-metal internal lock.
“Digilock is always looking for innovative ways to serve more customer needs,” says Julie Advocate, EVP of Digilock. “Pivot lets us provide a comprehensive solution for the segment of users and facilities that prefer or perhaps require hardwired storage security. We can offer these new capabilities with Digilock reliability, ease-of-use, and customer support already built in. All Digilock Smart Locks can be managed with the same DigiLink cloud management software.”
Digilock has a long history of working directly with architects, designers, furniture manufacturers, and distributors to create integrated storage security solutions. According to Advocate, these partnerships provide an advantage as the company expands its offerings to built-in hardwired installations.
Among the expected customers for Pivot are workplace, healthcare, and government facilities, which operate a variety of secure storage applications and may have mandates requiring a hardwired power source.
“Customers know that if they need a keyless lock solution, Digilock will have the best answer,” adds Advocate. “Pivot is the latest extension of that promise.”