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Forget keys? No problem! Open your door with your smartphone!
The smartphone or BADGE is your key!
Access authorization is EASY via MOBI app for friends/family!
Ideal for Airbnb, temporary access codes via MOBI app for your guests!

Convenient access via MOBI app

Your door opens practically via smartphone

100% SWISS FINISHING

We are a Swiss SME with typical Swiss values ​​that we believe in and want to hold onto even in times of globalization. It is important to us to be able to realize all of our added value in Switzerland.

MOBI 22mm

MAINTAINING JOBS

For us, this also includes maintaining jobs here in Switzerland.

Each of our MOBI consists of 46 individual parts.

* Completely assembled by hand

* Easy assembly thanks to the modular design

* Developed and designed in Switzerland

Advantages of electronic locking systems

Why an electronic locking system?

Block lost keys immediately

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Obtain access logs

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Flexible access customizable

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Program time windows individually

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The intelligent key box

The first castles were made of wood

The history of the castles

Man has had the need to protect his property since time immemorial! Another important precursor of the »real locks« was the so-called laconic lock, a sliding bolt construction that was already used in Germany in the Bronze Age, gained particular popularity in classical Greece and was used again and again in rural areas until the beginning of the 20th century. Since it was already described by Homer in the Odyssey, it is the first type to find its way into world literature. The laconic lock - locking technology from the Bronze Age. The original form of the lock is the bolt.

The Egyptians created around 4000 BC. Chr

The Egyptians created around 4000 BC. Door locks. This is in
Basically a cylinder lock, meaning the lock consists of a recessed shank connected to pins of different lengths that can be manipulated by inserting a key. When the appropriate key is inserted into the lock,
The grooves on the key push the pin headers upwards so that the batteries come out of the lock shaft. At this point we can rotate and unlock the locking shaft.

Chubb Castle

Jeremiah Chubb invented the tumbler lock

The English engineer Jeremia Chubb achieved worldwide success with the lock, which he patented in 1818. The fact that the idea of ​​further developing the basic principle of Barron was practically in the air and apparently just waiting to be put into practice is shown by the fact that the Italian Tossi was granted a patent at the same time as the Englishman, which was almost completely similar to the Chubb construction.

Whether it was his business skills or the fact that Great Britain was the industrial center of the world at the time cannot be said with certainty. In any case, it was Chubb who gave the tumbler lock its worldwide reputation.

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One man learns from history: Linus Yale Junior

However, it is not the Chubb lock that determines our everyday life today, but the cylinder lock patented in 1865 by the American Linus Yale junior. The lock cylinder is the great-great-great-grandchild of the deadbolt lock, as both function in a very similar way. That this similarity is no coincidence, but a case in which mankind has learned from history, is already clear from Yale's patent specification, in which he openly admits that he copied a principle that was thousands of years old in order to develop a modern lock.

Yale's father had already experimented with the deadbolt idea and invented a lock that is now known as a built-in lock. He arranged the pins radially around the keyhole rather than in a row like his son. This had the disadvantage that the lock was subject to very high wear and tear and could not really assert itself against the tumbler lock.

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KABA 8

In 1934 the inventor and tinkerer Fritz Schori invented the first cylinder lock with a reversible key , Bauer AG patented the invention and named the lock after the company founder Franz Bauer, who was popularly known as the cashier – Kaba for short.

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Security technology at a crossroads: from deadbolt to microchip

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