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Electronic Push Button Locks From Reputed US Dealers

Discover our range of electronic push button locks from renowned brands such as Sargent, Schlage Electronics, Yale, Accentra, and Alarm Lock, guaranteeing quality and dependability. 

Key Features and Benefits of Electronic Push Button Locks

  1. Keyless Entry: Eliminates the need for traditional keys, reducing the risk of lost or stolen keys.
  2. Multiple User Codes: Allows for the programming of multiple user codes, ideal for shared spaces or businesses with multiple employees.
  3. Audit Trail: Some models offer an audit trail feature, which tracks access history for added security and accountability.
  4. Enhanced Security: Offers high levels of security with features like anti-tamper technology and incorrect code lockout.
  5. Convenience: Provides convenient access using codes, key fobs, or cards, eliminating the need for physical keys.
  6. Easy Installation: Typically easy to install, often requiring only basic tools and minimal wiring.
  7. Customization: Can often be customized with different finishes and settings to suit the aesthetic and security needs of the space.
  8. Versatility: Available in a variety of configurations, including Cylindrical locks and Mortise locks, to fit different door types and setups.
  9. Integration: Some models can integrate with smart home or building automation systems for added convenience and control.
  10. Durability: Built to withstand frequent use and harsh environments, ensuring long-term reliability.
  11. Battery Powered: Operates on battery power, ensuring functionality even during power outages.
  12. Cost-Effective: This can be a cost-effective security solution compared to traditional locks, especially in terms of key management and rekeying costs.
  13. Standalone VS Fixed Network: Standalone locks aren’t tied to an existing monitoring system while those integrated into a fixed network can be monitored by openings, audit trails, proxy readers, etc.

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