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Paxton unveils Solo with free starter kits

by Andy Clutton

In mid-April, Paxton will launch Solo, an access control system designed offer installers and end users a different way to manage security. The system is phone-based and cloud-hosted, marking the beginning of a new era in access control for Paxton.

The new technology takes advantage of the power of smartphones, giving the device the decision to enable access as it communicates with the Solo controller to open the door. So simple and straightforward the company believes the set-up to be, they are offering 10,000 free starter kits to installers to experience the process for themselves.

Paxton CEO, Adam Stroud, explains: “We’re always exploring how evolving technology can help our installers and customers. By starting with a blank sheet of paper and looking at the technology available today, we’ve developed something truly game-changing that is simple, elegant, and a practical solution that will open new possibilities in access control. April marks the start of a new era, and we can’t wait for installers to see what’s possible.

“Access control is evolving fast. Installers and end users are looking for systems that are simple to install, easy to manage remotely, and flexible enough to scale. Mobile credentials are on the rise, and security expectations remain higher than ever.”

To enable installers to experience the new technology, Paxton is running a series of events in its Tech Tour series giving attendees a first look at Solo where they will receive a free one-door kit and learn how to install and benefit from the system, alongside exclusive updates on Net2, Paxton10, PaxLock, and Entry. Click here for more information

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