Aesthetic Access Control Controlling access into buildings and general security of property, people and information has perhaps never been as high on the agenda as it is today. Safeguarding valuable assets has become a priority for any business, property owner or tenant alike and architects and designers are increasingly looking at access control and security as an essential fabric of a building. But in the past have compromises on aesthetics been made in order to ensure a building is safe and secure? With a new design led range of access control readers from Progeny compromise is not on the agenda. The highly attractive Crystal Reader range brings cutting edge design into access control. The readers make use of proximity RFID technology and can be easily configured to work with Progeny's popular C2, P1, P2 and P3 access control systems. The readers are fast, feature an optional enhanced LED glow, offer low cost credentials and are IP rated for external as well as internal use. Units 3800 and 3820 feature a stainless steel fascia. All Progeny products are provided with a lifetime warranty further reinforcing product quality and superior design. When used as part of an access control system from Progeny the readers offer a stylish, modern design solution which is proving extremely popular amongst architects and designers.
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