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Alocity

Last updated: 10/16/25

Traditional access control systems have remained unchanged for decades, which is why at alocity we designed a cutting-edge, cloud-based intelligent security platform, a multi-function video door reader, powered by access intelligence, and packed with all the latest features and technology to keep you and your.organization safe. Say goodbye to outdated and ineffective solutions and join us in embracing the future of physical security

Category
Software Only
Global Score
53
Frequency
10
Sentiment
69
Support
Installation Ease

BRAND MENTIONS

Found on reddit.com
3 months ago
3 unit intercom and smart lock I would look at Alocity. Has video intercom and door controller built in. Amazon Key would also work, but currently is limited to their drivers only.
48
Found on reddit.com
6 months ago
"Access Granted" vocalized Alocity has a default message of "Access Granted" and "Access Denied" with it's facial recognition all in one system. Doesn't have a retro asthetic, but does...
54
Found on reddit.com
3 months ago
Importance of touchless entry for intercoms? Yes, typically 3rd party analytics are licensed per stream i.e. face me is a one-time $500 cost If you go with Alocity or Safr it's one cost per year and ev...
57

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