CES 2025: Black – Innovative Locking and Cylinder Solutions

January 12, 2025

At CES 2025, Black Limited from Portugal is presenting its latest innovations in security solutions, setting new standards for the protection of residential and commercial premises. With a product range that includes both digital and mechanical security products, Black Limited combines cutting-edge technology with proven security.

Taking centre stage is the BlackLock Pro Series, a state-of-the-art smart lock solution that combines convenience and superior security. This innovative series offers features such as biometric authentication, which enables quick and secure identification, and Bluetooth connectivity, which allows for easy lock control via mobile devices. In the event of a power failure or technical problems, the emergency power supply option ensures that the lock continues to function reliably. The result is a user-friendly solution that does not compromise on security.

For those who opt for classic security systems, Black presents the BlackCore high-security cylinder. This cylinder sets new standards in mechanical security and is equipped with highly developed protective mechanisms. It not only offers resistance to manipulation and lockpicking, but also a patented key system that prevents unauthorised copying of keys. This is how the BlackCore cylinder ensures that only authorised persons have access.

Another highlight is the integration of IoT technology into the new products. When connected to the BlackGuard app, users can monitor and control their locks in real time. This app not only provides an easy way to manage access rights, but also immediately notifies users of unauthorised access attempts. In addition, protocols are kept for access times, offering users a high degree of control and security.

With these groundbreaking solutions, Black Limited is showing what the future of security products could look like: a perfect combination of traditional security, cutting-edge technology and maximum user convenience.

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