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ZKTeco USA and Wi-Charge introduce high-end biometric door lock

 

Wi-Charge and ZKTeco USA showcased the integration of a high-end multi-biometric door lock with a long-range wireless power receiver last week at MWC Americas in Los Angeles. The prototype was developed to show the possibilities of integrating leading-edge security technologies with next-generation power delivery.

By integrating Wi-Charge long-range wireless power system with the advanced smart lock from ZKTeco USA, battery replacements are not required and more capabilities can be added easily when designers are not constrained with a limited power budget.

“We are pleased to show yet another facet of what meaningful wireless power can deliver,” explained Yuval Boger, CMO, WI-Charge. “Smart locks as well as other security cameras, sensors and other smart home devices can greatly benefit from everlasting batteries. Consumers no longer need to worry about being locked out of their homes.”

“At ZKTeco USA we are always looking at new ways to improve the customer experience, to enhance security while delivering peace of mind and convenience,” says Manish Dalal, President and Founder, ZKTeco USA. “The convenient, stable and meaningful power that Wi-Charge delivers is an excellent building block for next-generation access control solutions.”

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