The BT955 is a stylish mobile credential reader using Bluetooth BLE technology. Able to integrate seamlessly with existing systems, the dual technology reader allows for using Bluetooth mobile credentials and 13.56MHz smart credentials such as MIFARE DESFire.
Unsurprisingly, defence facilities play a critical role in protecting national security. These facilities house classified information, valuable assets, and personnel...
The YD30S is a motor driven low voltage electric lock designed to secure commercial and residential
doors. The lock has been designed to address the two biggest issues in concealed electric locking
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BQT Solutions has introduced the latest version of its acclaimed Cobalt lock series, designed to address the two most important factors in door security.
A company in Singapore provides high tech solutions for tracking and monitoring vehicles globally. A key account, an international freight forwarding company, needed a solution for securing their vehicles and containers when in transit.
A New Zealand distributor of security products - including some of the BQT product line, installed two YG80 locks on their roller door entrance internally on either side of the door as an additional security measure.
A state of the art luxurious, sophisticated waterfront residence offering a five-star hotel, four restaurants and bars and plenty of amenities required locks throughout the building to ensure security and safety of the staf f, guests, and residents.
The historic headquarters building, built originally in 1930’s as a base for the RNZAF, was recently refurbished and restored as a community facility. Keeping as much of the original building as possible the call was made to restore and keep the original wooden doors.
During the planning stage of the refurbishment of several buildings in a main street in Auckland, the counsel required the buildings to of fer double acting doors on entry .
The YD30, also known as the Cobalt, was chosen with a matching brushed stainless housing and faceplate to ensure the lock would not only be functional in an emergency , but it would also work with the interior style of the building.
The BT815 is a low-profile, extremely robust reader that has been engineered to withstand the harshest of environments and work with custom encryption keys, making it the ideal lock to help keep the prison secure.
The YD25 is a low voltage electronic deadbolting door lock. Commercial or residential doors can be secured, and because of the streamlined dimensions, the YD25 is ideal for thinner door styles.
The BT953 is a stylish standard footprint mullion migration reader. Able to integrate seamlessly with existing systems and facilitate migrating from a 125kHz (PSK) card base to higher security technology such as MIFARE DESFire.
An international port required a slimline low-profile reader that is easy to install on door architraves or mullions where larger readers will not fit.
The BT951 is a stylish standard footprint mullion migration reader. Able to integrate seamlessly with existing systems and facilitate migrating from a 125kHz (FSK) card base to higher security technology such as MIFARE DESFire.
The BT950 reader is stylish as well as functional. Its low profile and slimline shape allow for easy installation on door architraves or mullions where larger readers will not fit.
The BT930 reader is stylish as well as functional with a low profile and narrow shape allowing for easy installation on door architraves or mullions where larger readers will not fit.
The miniGuard reader is stylish and functional. The slim, low-profile form allow for easy installation on door architraves or mullions where larger readers will not fit
A military base in America needed a high security access control system for their facilities. The readers needed to offer three-factor authentication with biometric data. Biometric identification in access control uses biometric data, such as fingerprints, to identify a person and approve access.
A local Auckland shared office space was faced with the is securing their internal offices that were rented by private businesses in the CBD. The building manager needed a lock that would pull in misalignment and secure doors to private offices to ensure the tenants areas were secure at all times.
A local Auckland shared office space was faced with securing their main entrance, with hundreds of people coming in and out for meetings, conferences, and office space.
A local water supplier needed a way to upgrade and re-secure facilities from a proprietary prox credential system to a more secure 13.56MHz – specifically MIFARE DESFire, technology.
A national internet supplier needed secure readers to be installed throughout their nationwide facilities. The readers needed two-factor authentication as well as an LCD Screen to offer feedback at the reader for user convenience.
A global shipping & logistics service needed to increase the security at their head office. The primary driver was a high level of authentication but there was also a need for this added security to intergrate into their existing systems.
A local New Zealand hospital needed a reliable lock throughout their facility that could align and secure misaligned doors to ensure secure access control. With their locking needs in mind, the search for a reliable, secure lock to install throughout their site began.
A private education provider required new readers to be installed in their world class facilities and throughout their buildings on campus. The new readers needed to integrate seamlessly with their existing security and access control systems.
A trusted national airline required a low-profile secure reader that was compatible with their proprietary access control data that could be easily installed across their facilities.
An Australian government agency needed to upgrade their readers that worked with their current access control system. The new readers needed to be both functional and low profile while offering seamless integration to their proprietary system.
A government department needed to add an additional layer of security to their exterior doors to ensure access couldn’t gained by getting access to the communication lines behind the readers.
Electronic stores must keep expensive stock ready for consumer purchase. This stock holding can hold hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of inventory that should be securely locked away; keyword being should.
The first access control system dates back to 27BC (yes, you read that correctly). The Praetorian Guards were employed as bodyguards to the Roman Empire after it transitioned from a Republic to an Empire.
Airport’s demand some of the toughest security measures. Utilising the correct security systems and devices keeps travellers and employees safe while ensuring those with approved access can still move freely.
The YC20 is a cabinet lock designed to be powered by a battery. This makes it that ideal solution for vehicles, providing a simple, efficient and cost effective method of securing.
The YD25L is the world’s first dual action, self latching, electronic deadbolting door lock. Designed to eliminate door alignment problems, the YD25L first ‘captures’ the door with a magnetic latch, then secures the door with its deadbolting lock pin.
The YD25 is a low voltage electronic deadbolting door lock. Commercial or residential doors can be secured and because of its streamlined dimensions the YD25 is ideal for use on thinner door styles.
Multiple HSM units may also be installed to encrypt and decrypt data from other devices such as those in BMS systems and other data transfer applications.
A HSM (High Security Module) is available to encrypt data communications between the reader and the Access Control System to prevent wiegand hacking and provide total peace of mind.
The YG80 is our largest lock and has been engineered to offer a robust and reliable lock for the international locking market. Built to last in unpredictable environments and continue to offer a reliable locking situation, the YG80
Secure access control authentication has previously relied heavily on full-contact fingerprints for biometric data. However, in the wake of the pandemic and general fear of contact environments, security and the access control industry has seen demand for contactless access control technology skyrocket.
Meet the BQT High Security Module (HSM), our most popular Output Module. Before we introduce you to our HSM, we thought we would talk about access control insecurities and how your 'secure' facilities may very well be insecure due to rapid technological advancement.
High volume pedestrian areas pose a common security threat. How do you restrict access effectively to those who can and can’t, or shouldn’t enter specific areas?
When you’re looking after one of nature’s largest land mammals, ensuring their enclosures are safe for them, their caretakers, and the public is important business.
Fires are one of those things you need to plan and prepare for, with the hopes of never needing to use your preparation measures—no one plans for a fire to break out inside.
With the Covid-19 pandemic causing significant economic disruptions globally, management and body corporates alike have had to adapt their ways of working to protect their staff
In today's day and age cellphones can do anything and everything, from calling loved ones to researching what song happened to be trending on the 14th of November 1937 (It was Fred Astaire - Nice Work if You Can Get It FYI).