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Lenel S2

Last updated: 10/16/25

Lenels2 is a global leader in advanced physical security solutions, including access control, video surveillance and mobile credentialing. Our technology includes web-based and mobile applications enhanced by cloud-based services. Incorporating open architecture, lenels2 provides scalable, unified security management solutions to customers ranging from global enterprises to small- and mid-size businesses. Easy to install and use, lenels2 products are supported by an experienced, responsive team dedicated to providing exceptional service. Lenels2 serves segments worldwide including corporate, education, healthcare and government. For more information, visit www.lenels2.com or follow @lenels2 on twitter.

Category
Fully Integrated
Global Score
98
Frequency
539
Sentiment
64
Support
48
Installation Ease
35

BRAND MENTIONS

Found on reddit.com
4 months ago
Altronix Relay module Confusion I’m surprised to hear a lot of people use these for normal locks. I’ll admit I’ve really only used mercury boards with Lenel but I don’t think I’ve ever had ...
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Found on reddit.com
3 months ago
Create a template that prints more than one badge at a time How do you do this in OnGuard? lol
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Found on reddit.com
3 months ago
Create a template that prints more than one badge at a time Sorry, I am using S2 NetBox.
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