Granting Digital Keys with Yale ENTR Smart Door Lock using your smartphone
Granting Digital Keys with Yale ENTR Smart Door Lock using your smartphone. If you are looking to grant door access to your guests without having to slip keys under your doormat, you are looking for Yale ENTR Smart Door Lock, a Bluetooth lock!
Via the ENTR app, a homeowner can share digital keys by generating additional user accounts. On accepting the invitation, a user can operate the lock through their own ENTR app. Digital keys can have a duration from 3 to 72 hours (time to activate the code and pair the app with the lock) after which the code expires. The lock owner(admin) can enable/disable previously activated user accounts as desired.
Setting Up:
- Yale ENTR lock is fitted on the inside with the exterior having a regular keyhole
- Multiple locks can be set up on one app
Granting Guest/User Access:
- The lock admin can share digital keys by generating additional user accounts who can use the lock through their own ENTR apps
- Access can be granted/revoked by the lock admin via the app
- The owner can create as many administrators as required
- All interactions between the app and lock are conducted via secure Bluetooth communications
Unlocking:
- The lock comes with a remote and 2 mechanical keys
- Multiple remotes can be configured to a lock
- The mechanical key is still functional if you ever feel the need for one!
- Additional devices like fingerprint and numeric touchpad reader or just a numeric touchpad reader or additional remotes can be added
So that’s how you can control entry to your door using digital keys, go on, go key-free! Buy Here
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If you have questions about specific features, functions or compatibility, please feel free to speak to us at 050-2057509 or drop us a message and we’ll call you back.
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