Commercial Keyless Entry (Business & Office)
Atlanta businesses are moving away from key fobs toward “Frictionless Entry.” This uses Access Control technology that detects your smartphone as you approach the door.
- Avigilon Alta (formerly Openpath): Popular in Atlanta tech hubs. It features “Wave to Unlock,” allowing employees to keep their phones in their pockets.
- Brivo: A cloud-based favorite for property managers in Buckhead. It allows you to email a “mobile pass” to a guest that expires after their meeting.
- HID Mobile Access: The enterprise choice for large corporate campuses in Sandy Springs, known for its “Twist and Go” gesture technology.
2. Residential Keyless Entry (Smart Homes)
For homeowners, 2026 has brought “Ultra-Wideband” (UWB) locks that are faster and more secure than traditional Bluetooth locks.
- Schlage Encode Plus: The top choice for Atlanta homeowners using Apple Home Key.
- Yale Assure Lock 2: A sleek, purely Keyless Entry option (no keyhole at all), making it immune to lock picking or bumping.
- August Wi-Fi Smart Lock: Ideal for historic homes in Inman Park or Virginia-Highland because it retrofits over existing deadbolts.
Why Choose Keyless in 2026?
Integrating your locks into a central Access Control platform offers benefits no physical key can match:
- No More Rekeying: If an employee leaves, just delete their digital profile.
- Remote Management: Did the delivery driver arrive while you were at a Falcons game? Unlock the door from your phone.
- Audit Trails: See a timestamped log of exactly who entered your property.
Are you interested in a system that uses smartphone apps, or do you prefer a physical keypad with PIN codes?