The use of keyless entry into the house is becoming more and more popular, especially among young people. Keyless entry eliminates the need to carry a physical key with you; instead, a programmed code can be used to lock and unlock the room’s door. While some systems have spare keys or remotes, others rely entirely on codes. Below I’ll walk you through some of the benefits of using keyless entry to your apartment.

1) Track who goes in and out with a PIN code
Generally, there are two ways to open a smart lock, including a pairing app on your smartphone and a PIN system. This means that you no longer need to carry physical keys with you, as long as you click the button on your phone or enter the corresponding code on the door lock to open the lock. It’s very simple, isn’t it?
The smart lock can, however, be equipped with other features, such as the ability to set and reset multiple-entry codes quickly. Being able to set and issue a PIN means you can keep track of who comes and goes throughout the day. You also don’t need to reveal your primary PIN if you want to ask a neighbor to watch your apartment while you’re on vacation.
2) Reduce the risk of burglary
Electronic keys are much harder to duplicate than physical keys, so keyless entry greatly reduces the risk of your apartment being burglarized. This is one of the biggest benefits of keyless entry to your apartment!
3) Easy to replace
As we all know, if you use traditional keys in your apartment, you also need to replace the locks and keys with new ones after the tenant moves out, which is a big project. However, if you use a keyless system, you don’t need to wait for tenants to hand over physical keys, or spend time changing locks and creating new keys. You only need to write a new code for the apartment after the tenant moves out, so you don’t need to spend more time or money when the apartment is handed over.
4) Benefits for property managers
Keyless entry could allow property managers to simplify oversight of apartment building security. And keyless entry allows property managers to provide potential residents with temporary access to buildings and units, with credentials for a pre-set expiration date. In addition, when a special situation occurs, the property manager can view the access records recorded by the system.

5) Remote control
Some keyless entry systems allow users to connect to wifi, which means you can control it from anywhere in the world via the Internet, and you can check the door lock status anytime through your phone. This is a great feature if you need to do something like temporarily visit a neighbor, real estate agent, tradesman, or construction manager.
6) Smart security alarm
Apartment buildings are usually very secure and you are usually only allowed on your own floor and common areas. However, for those who want to enter someone’s home with malicious intentions, the security alarm function of the smart lock will teach them a lesson. When someone tries to get into your apartment and fails, your lock can let you know with a text, email, or phone notification.
7) Attract more tenants
According to the survey, younger renters are particularly interested in home technology and are willing to pay more for smart upgrades. The use of keyless entry in apartments will attract more youth renters.