Brinks Array Smart Lock Revealed at CES 2017

by Jan 11, 2017Digital Transformation

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Brinks unveiled their new Array Smart lock at last week’s Consumer Electronics Show. No longer a prototype, the Array will be available for pre-order in May 2017 in multiple finishes, and with Alexa voice command integration. Check out the CNET article for more info.

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