World Trade Center offices to replace keys on iPhone and Apple Watch

World Trade Center offices are moving to digital keys. iPhone and Apple Watch make it easy to get in and out.

Considering the connections we have made with our smartphones – in fact, today we are happy to talk about real addiction – there is a very good chance that when you leave home, the thing that you will never forget is this particular smartphone. In fact, it’s not necessarily a bad idea to make this device a duplicate of our car, house or even office keys. The technology for this already exists. So to speak, more than. Here is a new example.

World Trade Center offices move to digital keys

Real estate company Silverstein Properties just announced that it will be replacing traditional desktop keys on iPhones and Apple Watches at its World Trade Center offices. This will make it easier for employees working in these premises who have an iPhone or Apple Watch to use their mobile device as an alternative way to enter and exit the building.

iPhone and Apple Watch make it easy to get in and out

According to Tal Kerret, President of Silverstein Properties: “We take great pride in making our buildings, their offices and our common spaces, cafes and other convention centers or yoga rooms easily accessible to our employees and customers using an Apple Wallet badge. on iPhone or Apple Watch. With our Inspire app, we can now offer and manage access to any building and space in a secure way.”

It will also make it easier to manage shared spaces in offices. Indeed, since the keys are digital, managers will be able to easily and quickly grant and revoke access, making its operations very simple. What should be appreciated. Using the iPhone and Apple Watch as a key is nothing new. Last year, hotel group Hyatt announced that a compatible locking system would be installed in some of its establishments.

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