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Wavelynx

Last updated: 10/16/25

From Wavelynx inception in 2013, they've forged a different path. Wavelynx was founded on the belief that simplicity and flexibility are the best path forward to simplify the integration of legacy, current and future technologies. That credentials should seamlessly integrate into your workflows, that key management should be simpler to administer, and that migration should be at the pace and path that is right for your business. And now, we’re forging the path forward on mobile as we are the first to bring access to the wallet across the leading global platforms. So while the security industry is slow to adopt, we continue to make it easier for companies to plan for, adopt, deploy and scale authentication technologies at the pace that i...

Category
Fully Integrated
Global Score
58
Frequency
20
Sentiment
54
Support
75
Installation Ease
25

BRAND MENTIONS

Found on reddit.com
3 months ago
Moving from AMAG to something more modern cloud based with DSC and Hanwha support Take a look at Genea. Native integration with WAVE, and we do disarm and zone monitoring with DSC Neo all the time. Uses Mercury hardware, and they are alway...
53
Found on reddit.com
5 months ago
New Feenics/Acre AC not reading card format Pic looks like Wavelynx and makes sense since they have LEAF cards
59
Found on reddit.com
5 months ago
Small Business - Unifi or Avigilon Other options that are cloud based and just as nice - PRIMIS and FEENICS. Primis uses proprietary hardware made in USA, Feenics uses Mercury hardware. Both a...
49

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