RemoteLock 5i WiFi Smart Lock for Rentals, Home and Office Access Management
RemoteLock is the Smartest Lock on the Block. LockState, a leader in internet-connected access control, has recently released RemoteLock 5i, a WiFi controlled smart lock available in deadbolt or lever options. The keypad door lock is the perfect solution for Airbnb and vacation rental properties, multi-family and residential properties, or office buildings. - August 23, 2016
RemoteLock 6i Smart Lock for Property Owners and Managers
The new RemoteLock 6i is the first commercial WiFi keypad smart lock for property owners and management companies to provide scheduled or temporary codes for guests or employees. This durable keypad connected lock was developed by leading access control company LockState for short-term and vacation... - November 11, 2015
LockState CEO Introduces RemoteLock 6i on Smart Home Show
WiFi smartlock visionary Nolan Mondrow, CEO of LockState, was recently featured on Smart Home Show with Michael Wolf. - September 30, 2015
WiFi Door Locks from LockState Demonstrated at IoT Demo Fair
LockState showcased its new WiFi door locks at the IoT Demo Fair, which also featured the Freescale Semiconductor IoT Truck. The TechrIoT September Meetup: Tour the Freescale IOT Truck and Demo Fair was held Wednesday, September 2 at Innovation Pavilion in Centennial, Colo. - September 04, 2015
IOT Smart Lock from LockState Now Offers Pre-Order for RemoteLock 6i
As businesses seek to understand their place in the Internet of Things (IoT) market, LockState is now in second generation for its connected devices. The RemoteLock 6i joins its RemoteLock ACS, a cloud-based access control system, and its LockState Connect suite of smart home connected devices, including locks, cameras, thermostats, plugs, and sensors. - August 22, 2015
Energy, Inc. Announces Strategic Relationship with LockState to Provide Advanced Control and Automation Solutions for Energy Monitoring
Energy Inc.’s partnership with LockState – allows, for the first time, consumers to automatically control multiple devices in the home - based on the cost of electricity, daily or monthly budget, or simply the amount of electricity being used. Consumers can now choose to set a typical schedule for automation, or allow decisions to be made automatically, based on user-set parameters of energy cost and usage. - November 13, 2014