The mechanical cylinder is still widely used in our buildings. Reliable and proven, it has long been the most common solution. But today, with new needs emerging, the electronic or connected cylinder is establishing itself as a modern alternative. More flexible, more secure, and more convenient, this technology is transforming the way we manage access.
Simplified access management
Unlike a mechanical cylinder, which relies solely on a physical key, the connected cylinder allows you to manage entry rights remotely. Through a mobile app, you can add, modify, or remove access rights in just a few moments. This flexibility is particularly suitable for professional environments or temporary rentals, where users change frequently.
Enhanced security
Losing a mechanical key can be a real risk and may require replacing the entire cylinder. With an electronic cylinder, you simply deactivate the lost badge, code, or identifier. In addition, some connected cylinder models record access logs, allowing you to see who entered and when. This traceability provides an extra and reassuring level of control.
Everyday convenience
Opening a door becomes simpler and more intuitive. The connected cylinder can be unlocked in several ways, without a traditional key: via a smartphone, a badge, or a personal code. This ease of use appeals to both private individuals and professionals, who benefit from greater practicality and efficiency.
CDVI and Smartloxx expertise
By integrating Smartloxx, CDVI strengthens its offering with an innovative, forward-looking solution. The Smartloxx connected cylinder stands out thanks to its various unlocking methods: a smartcode entered directly on the cylinder, a badge, or even a phone. This wide range of options meets today’s expectations in terms of security and flexibility. With this acquisition, CDVI confirms its commitment to supporting its customers with solutions that are increasingly modern, reliable, and adapted to new uses.