Residential
Private houses may need a system to control and manage shared access automations, such as gates or garage doors, and the access of frequent or occasional users (guests, gardeners, babysitters, etc.).
Private houses may need a system to control and manage shared access automations, such as gates or garage doors, and the access of frequent or occasional users (guests, gardeners, babysitters, etc.).
These areas are subject to a high flow of users. Therefore, they need to manage the access of people and vehicles or provide services based on specific user-related rules (e.g., temporary access, pay-as-you-go utilities, on subscription, etc.)
Work settings, such as companies, public and private offices, or construction sites, must manage temporary or continuous access of people or vehicles (access to parking areas, garages, reserved paths, goods loading/unloading areas).
Using tags on bins is a smart way to dispose of waste and monitor the service. Tags can help track animals or public administrations register green heritage.
RFID technology allows us to control when goods enter and exit the site, facilitating loading and unloading operations. Additionally, it enables us to track a finished product, identify a mould, or pinpoint a specific element in industrial production.