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The Rise of Mobile Keys in Hospitality

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The Rise of Mobile Keys in Hospitality

Unlocking the future of hospitality—mobile keys are transforming the guest experience and streamlining hotel ops.


By SALTO Systems | April 8, 2024
Ælement Fusion

Digital guest keys have come of age, overcoming many early hurdles, including technical issues, compatibility, and user adoption. Today, digital keys, accessed through a guest's smartphone, are becoming commonplace at upscale hotels and resorts and are expected to boom in popularity over the next few years. Research suggests that by 2025, mobile key adoption rates could soar above 70% in hotels worldwide. This shift is indicative of a broader trend: as people become increasingly reliant on their smartphones for a myriad of daily tasks, mobile keys are poised to become the new standard in the hospitality sector.


Enhancing Guest Experience and Efficiency

Cornell University’s School of Hotel Administration has highlighted the impact of waiting times on guest satisfaction, noting that a mere five-minute delay at check-in can cut guest satisfaction by as much as 50%. The advent of online check-in, coupled with the deployment of digital room keys, offers a solution. This technology allows guests to skip the front desk entirely and head straight to their rooms, significantly enhancing their overall experience by saving time and reducing stress.

Hotel Check-In


Beyond Convenience: Safety and Operational Benefits

Digital keys offer more than just convenience; they are a cornerstone for enhancing guest safety and streamlining hotel operations. Their integration with smart home technology and the Internet of Things (IoT) is particularly noteworthy. Modern hospitality apps, when used in conjunction with mobile keys, enable guests to control various aspects of their room environment, such as lighting, temperature, and entertainment systems, directly from their smartphones. This integration creates a unified, seamless experience, allowing guests to unlock their rooms, adjust settings, and access hotel amenities through a single application.

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For hoteliers, the transition to digital keys represents a dual benefit. Not only does it streamline the check-in process, but it also frees up staff to focus on providing more personalized and attentive service to guests. As technological advancements continue, it's clear that digital keys are set to become a standard feature in the hospitality industry, linking every aspect of the guest experience together.

Digital key technology represents an important step forward for the hospitality industry. The advantages for both hotels and guests ensure that mobile keys will play a key role in the industry's future.

Hotel - New York City

 

Security Advantages of Digital Keys

Security and privacy are paramount in the digital age, and digital keys excel in these areas. Traditional keys and plastic key cards are prone to being copied, lost, or stolen. In contrast, digital keys offer a higher level of security, as access is granted through guests' smartphones, which are usually protected by passcodes or biometric authentication. Advanced encryption protocols ensure that digital keys are unique to each guest and securely managed, mitigating the risk of unauthorized access.

"Our priority at Salto, is to empower our hotel customers to deliver an outstanding and secure guest experience, by leveraging cutting-edge security features and ensuring the highest standards of safety," says Roland Smith, Hospitality Industry Solutions Leader at Salto.


Economic and Environmental Impacts

Beyond enhancing security, digital keys are also economically beneficial for hotels. They reduce the need for front desk staffing and lower the overall cost of key management. Physical keycards, which can cost hotels between $2 and $10 each, are replaced by digital keys, which incur virtually no marginal cost. This shift not only saves money but also aligns with environmental sustainability efforts by reducing plastic waste.

Hotel Lobby

The transition to mobile keys, while initially challenging due to upfront costs and training requirements, is a strategic investment for the future of the hospitality industry. Digital keys promise to improve the guest experience by making hotel stays more efficient, personalized, and secure.


Unlocking the Future: A Transformative Trend in Hospitality

Mobile keys are an exciting innovation for the hospitality industry that provides numerous benefits for hotels and guests. While switching to mobile keys involves challenges like upfront costs and learning curves, the long-term benefits make it a worthwhile investment.    

In conclusion, the shift towards mobile room keys in the hospitality industry is a trend driven by the growing dependency on smartphones and the demand for seamless, secure, and efficient guest experiences. Digital keys are transforming hotels into smarter, more connected spaces, where the emphasis is on ease, personalization, and security. As this technology continues to evolve and integrate with other smart systems, its role in reshaping the hospitality landscape will undoubtedly expand, marking a significant step forward in how hotels operate and serve their guests.

The future of hotel access technology is the ability to improve the guest experience and to make hotel operations more efficient—mobile keys make this a reality. 

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