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A Look Ahead at Security Locks & Door Hardware
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20 Oct 2022, 04:05

At the end of one decade and the beginning of another, security lock and hardware vendors reflect on the technologies that shaped the past 10 years, and those that will shape the short- and long-term market of the future.To get more news about security lock systems, you can visit securamsys.com official website.
They say that hindsight is 20/20. So as we go into the year 2020 it seems fitting to reflect back, while at the same time looking ahead at the most influential trends that shaped — or will shape — the security lock and door hardware market.

While everyone’s experience was slightly different, some trends begin to emerge when you consider the overall shape of the security market over the past 10 years. IP, wireless, IoT and Bluetooth are just a few of the technologies that have shifted the security space. These technologies will radically shift the security lock space, says Nick English, national sales manager, Kwikset, Lake Forest, Calif.“Down the path I think you will see major innovations in electronic locks, probably to the point where we won’t even recognize what we have today,” he says. He points to embedded cameras, different power technologies, biometrics, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and Z-Wave as prime examples. “It will be a melding of all these together,” he predicts. “Consumers continue to want everything merged.”
Brian Storrie, assistant vice president of product management for electronic access and data, dormakaba, Indianapolis, adds that simplicity has become an expectation for consumers and will continue to be of great importance. “One key trend we see is the ease-of-use and simplicity for the end user. A growing and continuing trend is to leverage BLE and mobile devices. Use of smartphones is growing year over year and we see that continuing because it brings ease of use to the customer.”

Storrie also points to intelligence and connected solutions as a continuing trend. “Rather than a discreet single purpose, the trend is that these devices will evolve and become part of a total urban solution, providing intelligence that will bring superior performance and benefits to the application and the consumer,” he said.Locks are not just about risk mitigation anymore, explains Robert Gaulden, director, technology alliances, multi-family at Allegion, Carmel, Ind. “They have moved to the front of solutions aimed at solving pain points around access and experiences. This is creating a new way to look at ROI on smart locks and access control,” he says.

Bill Smoyer, national sales manager, Access Hardware Supply, San Leandro, Calif., has three predictions for the coming year, based on these and other trends. “Mobile credentials will continue to increase in sales due to demand, convenience and reduction of lost or forgotten cards; wireless locks will continue to increase in popularity; and sales will continue to increase for smart cylinders ... [which] allow for cost-effective deployment of security for end users with remote buildings and gates and allows compliance with new regulations.”

Read on to see what these and other experts think have been the biggest changes to the market in the past decade and how to prepare for what is coming in the next one.The residential lock and door hardware market probably experienced the most dramatic changes over the past decade, but the commercial side had some pretty significant shifts, as well.

“If you look back, electronic door locks started as a battery-operated touchpad,” English says of the residential market. “That evolved to connected products as part of a larger network, and finally [recently] to access through an app.” The whole connected, or smart home, trend has changed the role of the residential lock and made it an integral part of the home, he adds.Ten years ago, if you told people, ‘We can make that door lock electronic,’ they would have said, ‘Why would I need that?’ Now it is, ‘What else can you do with it?’”

Peter Boriskin, chief technology officer, ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions Americas, New Haven, Conn., says these trends have been influential in shaping the commercial market, as well, particularly in the campus and multi-family housing verticals. “Mobile adoption has been increasing steadily over the last decade, with significant milestones in 2019,” he says. “Growing capabilities in the residential space continued to drive customer expectations in the commercial space. Apple’s launch of mobile student IDs played a significant role in this shift.”
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