Hello World! Welcome Friends! Have you ever visited a hospital or another secure setting to see the staff members using key fobs to get access to wards and other areas? Have you ever wondered why these aren’t more common?
It may seem unusual, especially since many houses in the West have been built with the idea of using traditional keys, but as trends change, many homes that are opting to have smart systems installed opt for installing key fobs over traditional locks.
No, these don’t look out of place on a residential street and can actually offer homeowners many benefits over traditional keys. So, if this sounds like an interesting option for upgrading your home, read on to learn about the benefits!
Security
The main benefit of using proximity keyfobs in a residential setting is that they offer more security than traditional metal keys. They use encryption and authentication methods, as well as unique codes to open the locs, which are almost impossible to duplicate. So you won’t have to worry about any unwanted individuals accessing your home when you aren’t around!
Convenient
Key fobs come in a range of sizes, meaning you can put them into your purse, wallet, or, of course, a keychain to ensure you can access them quickly and easily. Many modern options are also waterproof, so you won’t need to worry about them getting wet if you should get caught in the rain. You can even get key fobs that have lights on them, making them easier to identify in a bag on a dark night.
Remote Access
As mentioned before, many people who have opted to have key fobs installed at their homes have done so as part of a smart home upgrade. Ergo, it stands to reason that many of the key fobs you can buy in 2024 are part of a system that can allow you to open and lock doors from a remote location. This is ideal when paired with a system like a video doorbell, as you can be at work and check who is coming and going from your phone while also allowing them into your property if needed! Of course, you will need to check that the fobs you buy are compatible with this function.
Customized
In a similar vein, many key fobs allow you to customize when someone can get into your home, all with the touch of a button. They can be programmed to provide access to set areas of your home at set times, which will give you more control over who is going into your home.
Multiple Fobs
Unlike keys, when you purchase a key fob system, it will usually come with multiple fobs. This allows you to distribute them among family members, at no extra cost and, due to the audit trail that fobs leave programmed into the system, you can identify who has entered the home and when, which is useful information for placing family members in the event of a break in or other security breach to the home.
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