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Acre

Last updated: 10/16/25

We protect what matters to you most with our unique blend of experience, expertise, and industry-leading security solutions. Acre was founded in 2012 with one goal: to keep people and premises safe in an unpredictable world. We've expanded constantly in the years since, allowing us to create an unrivaled portfolio of security solutions. Today, we serve a wide range of customers in over 25 countries and play an instrumental role in the development and implementation of global security technology initiatives. Our single portfolio of on-premises, cloud, and hybrid security solutions gives you everything you need to protect your most valuable assets. From physical access control and visitor management to intruder alarms and video transmis...

Category
Fully Integrated
Global Score
68
Frequency
38
Sentiment
69
Support
61
Installation Ease
50

BRAND MENTIONS

Found on reddit.com
5 months ago
Hes strikes for vertical bars You need a RCI VR165 or VR166 if adding a MLR kit isn’t an option.
50
50
Found on reddit.com
7 months ago
Access Control - kantech alternatives? Acres Feenics or Brivo could be a good option too if you want cloud based. Just understand there will be monthly fee.
58
Found on reddit.com
6 months ago
Recomend me classes for Access Control and Video ASIS PSP is really the only physical security cert. Avigilon and Acre have product specific training on their portals. Axis is the best camera training I've ...
60

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