Zkteco LH3000 RFID Hotel Lock
Zkteco LH3000 lies its RFID technology. This lock system supports ISO14443 (RFID) Type-A cards, including S70 4KB and S50 1KB variants. This means that guests can enjoy a hassle-free, contactless entry experience. No more fumbling for keys or magnetic stripe cards; a simple swipe of an RFID card grants access, making check-ins and room entry swift and convenient. Hotels come in all shapes and sizes, with doors of varying thicknesses. The Zkteco LH3000 is designed to accommodate a wide range of door thicknesses, from 40mm to 55mm. This adaptability ensures that this lock system is suitable for your hotel's unique architecture, providing a secure and seamless locking solution regardless of door dimensions. Efficiency in managing guest access is key, and the Zkteco LH3000 doesn't disappoint. It integrates seamlessly with the ZKBiolock Hotel Lock System, a user-friendly software solution that simplifies the administration of guest access rights. From assigning room access to monitoring security logs, this software empowers hotel staff to efficiently manage and track all lock-related activities. The Zkteco LH3000 combines aesthetics with durability. With dimensions of 410 × 218 × 145 mm and a net weight of 3kg, it boasts a compact and sleek design that complements your hotel's décor. Despite its elegant appearance, it's built to withstand the rigors of daily use in a busy hotel environment. The Zkteco LH3000 operates flawlessly in a variety of environmental conditions. With an operating temperature range of 0 to 45 °C, it remains functional even in extreme weather conditions, ensuring uninterrupted security and guest satisfaction year-round.
Phone Detection :
One reason people doubt the safety of smart locks stems from the mistaken idea that you can only unlock them with your smartphone. Certain brands of smart door locks use your phone’s presence via Bluetooth to disengage. This becomes problematic if someone steals your phone. However, most smart locks also have a backup key, and an entry code you can enter in the event your phone isn’t with you.
Lock Removal System :
Not only can many smart locks be hacked, but they also are proven to have other vulnerabilities like the ability to be removed with a flathead screwdriver. Since smart locks often work with an existing deadbolt, this may mean they have the same level of security as traditional locks. Some smart locks require the deadbolt to have certain specifications before installation. For instance, the smart lock may only work with thumb-turn deadbolts and not double cylinder deadbolts. These limitations could make the home vulnerable since the homeowner will not be able to add additional hardware for extra protection. If you do choose a smart lock, it may be best to rely on a version where you can use it as an extra layer of protection for your traditional lock. Plus, depending on what type of power source the lock uses, the lock may become useless during power failures. Brinks Home Security™ offers smart locks with encryption, opening via Bluetooth, a key code, or a regular backup key, and battery backups in the event of a power outage.