
Our homes require reliability, something we can’t say the majority of the Z-Wave offerings provide. Our businesses require key systems, something self keying locks don’t accommodate.

So we’ve been on the lookout for something a tad bit more secure, and more flexible. These cylinders are easy to key, but also are easy to pick and are extremely easy to damage… even by simply re-keying them a few times. To this point, Z-Wave locks have largely been created with self-keying cylinders. Which is fine, actually, because our focus is on your locks and those are kind of important to get right. We’ve been paying a great deal of attention to the Z-Wave compatible devices we can use with the Resolution panel and it’s getting in the way of the creative process. It’s been a bit since I wrote anything here. You are here: Home › Helix › Locks › Access Control 2 – Z-Wave Access Control 2 – Z-Wave
