22 November 2024

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  • AD – T11 HOTEL LOCK

    5,500.00

    AD – T11 HOTEL LOCKA hotel lock, also known as a hotel door lock or electronic hotel lock, is a security device used in the hospitality industry to control access to guest rooms and other secure areas within a hotel or lodging establishment. These locks have evolved significantly from traditional mechanical key and lock systems to modern electronic and smart lock systems. Here’s an overview of hotel locks:

    1. Mechanical Hotel Locks: Traditional mechanical hotel locks use physical keys, keycards, or key fobs to unlock doors. These locks are less secure and less flexible than electronic options. They require physical key management and can be more prone to unauthorized access if keys are lost or stolen.
    2. Electronic Hotel Locks: Electronic hotel locks are a significant advancement in hotel security. They typically use RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification) technology or magnetic stripe cards to grant access. Guests receive a keycard or key fob with a unique code that can unlock their room door. These locks can be easily reprogrammed if a guest loses their key or if a new guest arrives. They also provide a record of entries and exits, enhancing security.
    3. Smart Hotel Locks: Smart hotel locks are the latest innovation in the industry. They can be controlled remotely, offer greater convenience for guests, and provide advanced security features. Smart locks can be operated using a mobile app, a digital key on a guest’s smartphone, or other digital methods. They often integrate with hotel management systems for enhanced guest services and security.

    Key features of modern hotel locks may include:

    • Keyless Entry: Some electronic and smart hotel locks allow guests to enter their rooms using a smartphone app, eliminating the need for physical keycards or keys.
    • Security and Audit Trails: These locks often have built-in audit trails that record every entry and exit. This can be valuable for security and accountability.
    • Remote Access Control: Hotel staff can remotely manage access permissions, allowing them to grant or revoke access as needed, even if the guest is not physically present.
    • Battery Backup: In case of power outages, many electronic and smart locks have a battery backup to ensure continued operation.
    • Integration: Smart locks can integrate with other hotel systems, such as property management systems (PMS) and energy management systems (EMS).
    • Guest Convenience: They offer features like “Do Not Disturb” indicators and automatic relocking to enhance guest convenience and privacy.

    The choice of hotel lock system depends on the hotel’s needs, budget, and desire for security and convenience. Many hotels are transitioning to electronic and smart locks for their improved security and guest management capabilities.

  • AD -5003 ENERGY SAVING SWITCH

    4,300.00

    An energy-saving switch, also known as a key card switch or hotel room switch, is a device commonly used in hotels to conserve energy when guests are not in their rooms. The primary purpose of this switch is to reduce electricity consumption and promote energy efficiency. Here’s how it typically works:

    1. Key Card Activation: When a guest enters their hotel room and inserts their key card (or smart card) into a designated slot or holder near the room’s entrance, the energy-saving switch is activated.
    2. Room Power Activation: Once the key card is inserted, it completes an electrical circuit, allowing power to flow to the room’s lighting, HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning), and other electrical devices.
    3. Room Access Control: When the guest leaves the room and removes the key card from the slot, it interrupts the electrical circuit. As a result, power to non-essential devices (e.g., lights, TV, outlets) is automatically turned off.

    The key idea behind the energy-saving switch is to ensure that electrical devices in the room are only powered when the guest is present. This helps reduce energy consumption, lowers electricity bills for the hotel, and contributes to environmental sustainability by decreasing energy waste.

    In addition to conserving energy, these switches also serve as a security feature. They ensure that guests can’t leave lights or other electrical devices on when they are not in the room.

    Please note that the specific design and functionality of energy-saving switches may vary from one hotel to another, but the core concept remains the same: they help save energy by controlling room power based on the presence of the guest’s key card.

  • AD-B1 TOUCH PANEL

    3,999.00

    1. DND Functionality: Guests can easily activate or deactivate the “Do Not Disturb” status on the panel, indicating to hotel staff not to enter the room for cleaning or other services.
    2. Room Temperature and Lighting Control: Guests can adjust room temperature and control lighting settings for comfort and energy savings.
    3. Entertainment Control: Control over the TV, streaming services, and audio systems.
    4. Curtains and Blinds: Control of window coverings for privacy and light control.
    5. Room Service: Ordering room service or other services from the hotel.
    6. Wake-Up Calls: Setting alarms and requesting wake-up calls.
    7. Information and Concierge Services: Access to information about hotel services, local attractions, and contact with hotel staff for requests.
  • AD-I-1Y HOTEL TOUCH PANEL

    4,800.00

    Key features of a Smart Touch Hotel Panel with a DND function may include:

    1. DND Functionality: Guests can easily activate or deactivate the “Do Not Disturb” status on the panel, indicating to hotel staff not to enter the room for cleaning or other services.
    2. Room Temperature and Lighting Control: Guests can adjust room temperature and control lighting settings for comfort and energy savings.
    3. Entertainment Control: Control over the TV, streaming services, and audio systems.
    4. Curtains and Blinds: Control of window coverings for privacy and light control.
    5. Room Service: Ordering room service or other services from the hotel.
    6. Wake-Up Calls: Setting alarms and requesting wake-up calls.
    7. Information and Concierge Services: Access to information about hotel services, local attractions, and contact with hotel staff for requests.

    These panels are designed to provide a convenient and customizable experience for hotel guests, allowing them to control various aspects of their room environment and stay. The specific features and user interface of these panels may vary depending on the hotel and the technology provider or brand they use.

  • ADQL- T8 LOCK

    17,000.00

    1. Magnetic Stripe Card Locks: These locks use magnetic stripe cards (keycards) that guests insert into a slot on the lock. When the card is inserted, the lock reads the information on the card’s magnetic stripe to determine if the guest is authorized to enter the room.
    2. RFID Keycard Locks: RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification) keycard locks use RFID technology to read information from a keycard without physical contact. Guests simply need to hold their keycard near the lock for it to grant access.
    3. Keypad Locks: Keypad locks require guests to enter a PIN code to unlock the door. This method is often used in conjunction with other access control systems.
    4. Bluetooth and Mobile App Locks: Some modern hotel locks allow guests to use their smartphones and a mobile app to unlock their rooms using Bluetooth technology.
    5. Biometric Locks: These locks use biometric information, such as fingerprints or retinal scans, to grant access to guest rooms. They are less common in hotels but offer a high level of security.
    6. Mechanical Key Locks: While electronic locks are more common today, some older or budget-friendly hotels may still use traditional mechanical key locks, which require a physical key to open the door.
  • Complete Home Automation

    9,999.00

    Brand Varni Digital
    Usage/Application Home Appliance
    Model Name/Number Smart Touch Switch Panels
    Voltage 230V AC
    Mounting Type Moduler
    Country of Origin Made in India
  • Edge 4 Switch 1 Fan

    8,600.00

    Current Rating 6A
    Touch Type Capacitive
    Module Size 4M
    Voltage 230V
    Model Name/Number Edge 4 Switch 1 Fan
    Power/Voltage 230V
    Led Light Mode Dual Led On/Off
    Switch Operation Smart Touch Switch
    Usage/Application Home Automation
    Country of Origin Made in India
  • Edge 4 Switch 1 Fan 1 Socket

    9,200.00

    Current Rating 6A
    Model Name/Number Edge 4 Switch 1 Fan 1 Socket
    Led Light Mode Dual Led On/Off
    Switch Operation Smart Touch Switch
    Voltage 230V
    Touch Type Capacitive
    Power/Voltage 230V
    Usage/Application Home Automation
    Country of Origin Made in India
  • Edge 8 Switch 1 Socket

    10,290.00

    Current Rating 6A
    Led Color Cyan
    Response Time Quick
    Country of Origin Made in India
    Touch Type Capacitive
    Voltage 230V
    Model Name/Number Edge 8 Switch 1 Socket
    Power/Voltage 230V
    Led Light Mode Dual Led On/Off
    Switch Operation Smart Touch Switch
    Usage/Application Home Automation
  • ENERGY KEY CARD SAVER BLACK PLASTIC

    2,500.00

  • ENERGY SAVER CARD AD – WHITE

    2,500.00

    DESCRIPTION

    Your hotel will look great, and your energy bills even better, with our Boutique energy key card saver. Designed for establishments looking for a sophisticated energy saving solution, this keycard and power switch unit provides a simple and efficient means of powering your rooms. With a prominent LED glow and range of colour options, this unit will not only save your business money, but will also be a stylish addition to your interior.

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