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5 multifamily tech products for your next project

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5 multifamily tech products for your next project

BD+C editors have collected five tech-focused multifamily products worth taking a look at. 


By BD+C Staff | October 17, 2024
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Multifamily housing and technological upgrades go hand-in-hand. From the rise in electric vehicle charging needs to the sophistication of smart home accessories, tech products are abound in the multifamily space.

BD+C editors have collected five recent multifamily products worth taking a look at. For more featured products, check in with us at bdcnetwork.com for the top 15 building products every month.

5 Multifamily Technology Products

Socket-based electric vehicle charging solution

by Pando Electric       
 

Socket-based electric vehicle charging building products
Photo courtesy Pando Electric

Combining hardware, software, and service into a seamless ecosystem, Pando Electric is an universal, socket-based EV charging solution that streamlines set-up and utilizes existing 240-volt power, making it uniquely suited for multifamily and commercial properties. The high-power Level 2 EV charging outlet has a commercial grade energy meter built in capable of real-time energy monitoring, plus its adaptive load management maximizes building electrical load and ensuring a balanced load across chargers to prevent overloading circuits or breakers.

While users can simply park, plug-in using their own charging cable, scan within the PANDO app, and charge, building managers can utilize online and mobile tools for turnkey administration as well as receive support from a professional local service team.



Access Control iDFace device

by Control iD     
 

Access Control iDFace device
Photo courtesy Control iD

Using facial identification technology, the Access Control iDFace device can monitor and control people entering and exiting a building with face liveness detection. Its high-quality algorithm can authenticate user—even if wearing a mask—and identify up to 10,000 faces. The device can maintain customized access rules according to groups and schedules. With a modern, innovative design, the device features a 3.5-inch touchscreen display, has an integrated SIP intercom, and has an embedded web software for managing access rules and generating reports.



Tofino E-Rack

by Sportworks Global    
 

Tofino E-Rack with bike
Photo courtesy Sportworks

The Tofino E-Rack is specifically designed for parking e-bikes and e-scooters with safety and security in mind and two integrated charging outlets. In addition to the company’s No Scratch bumper, the horizontal rack is compatible with U-locks to secure both the wheel and frame of a bicycle, making it compliant with APBP standards to prevent theft, while the rectangular cross-section is vandal-resistant.

The ergonomically placed, UL-listed electrical outlets keep charging cables close to bicycles, which supports organized parking. A conduit fitting is included and easy access to grounding means the rack can be connected after being installed and secured. Available in a variety of materials and finishes, the bike parking rack can be installed in any indoor or covered exterior areas, and an ADA-compliant version features a cane-detectable cross bar.



Doorbird video doorbell 3D configurator

by Bird Home Automation GmbH   
 

Doorbird video doorbell 3D configurator
Photo courtesy Bird Home Automation GmbH/Doorbird

The Doorbird intercom is a tailorable smart home system, made easier with an augmented reality (AR) visualizer and configurator. With a variety of modules to choose from, including a keypad, fingerprint reader, and display, the intercom system can be specified to any fit any demand. The Doorbird 3D configurator allows you to design a customized doorbell system with adjustable dimensions and over 50 colors and surfaces.



Schlage XE360 Series Wireless Locks for multifamily

by Allegion   
 

Schlage XE360 Series Wireless Locks
Photo courtesy Allegion

Focused on multifamily market needs, the Schlage XE360 Series Wireless Locks are made to fit a wide range of common area openings and complement a variety of design styles with in-demand finishes and modern lever styles. The electronic lock portfolio operates in an offline or No-Tour environment, which means property managers do not need to visit the lock as credentials update the access rights.

Integrated with Allegion and third-party access control software providers and proptech systems for flexibility of choice between management systems, the locks also support the latest mobile credential technologies, including MIFARE, Bluetooth, and NFC mobile with advanced encryption to keep data and communications safe.


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