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A global leader in contactless RFID and NFC technologies, Gantner delivers cutting-edge access control, electronic-locker systems, and cashless payment solutions to a diverse array of industries, from fitness clubs and ski resorts to hospitals, offices, and educational institutions. The company’s products facilitate access and payment using devices such as smartphones, wristbands, and key fobs to realize secure environments that are adaptable and convenient in ways just not possible with traditional keys.
Whether you need temporary lockers for hybrid workspaces or permanent assignments for fixed teams, Gantner has you covered with intuitive modes like Free Locker, where users can select any available locker, and Personal Locker, in which lockers are assigned permanently to individuals or teams. These secure, efficient solutions are built around Gantner products like the NET.Lock— an electronic, alarm-secured lock that requires no maintenance, is PC manageable, and can be integrated into a wide array of management systems. The NET.Lock supports both 13.56-MHz and 125-kHz RFID technologies as well as NFC, and what’s more, it comes with USB charging ports, locker interior lighting, and tamper alarms for unmatched convenience and peace of mind.
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Gantner’s advanced software for centralized control, eLoxx Suite, makes it incredibly easy to add and remove users, change authorizations for departmental lockers, and block lost key devices. Using this intuitive application, you can also guide users directly to available lockers and even enforce hygiene protocols. All administrative tasks can be carried out simply, efficiently, and above all, securely with eLoxx Suite.
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One of the things we at CWorks love about Gantner lock solutions is how they are practically invisible apart from the status LED, making it much easier for interior designers to achieve a seamless workplace aesthetic. And that’s not all, Free Locker mode allows you to provide lockers to your staff with a fraction of the number of lockers that would normally be needed. This, of course, helps to keep costs down and frees up valuable office space.