CES 2025: DoorBox – The smart solution for secure deliveries

January 12, 2025

At CES 2025 in Las Vegas, DoorBox is presenting its latest generation of intelligent delivery solutions. With a clear focus on security, user-friendliness and sustainability, DoorBox is revolutionising the way parcels are received and stored securely. In an era of booming e-commerce, the DoorBox is a response to the increasing challenges posed by parcel theft, damaged deliveries and logistical inefficiencies.

What is the DoorBox?

The DoorBox is an innovative security solution designed to receive and securely store parcels right at the front door. The system combines robust physical security with smart technology to provide a reliable and user-friendly experience.

Key features of the DoorBox

  • Secure storage design: Made from durable, weather-resistant materials and equipped with tamper-proof locks, DoorBox is designed to keep parcels safe and secure.
  • Intelligent access control: Suppliers can drop parcels in the box using a unique access code or QR code scanning function. The code is delivered directly to the recipient to prevent unauthorised access.
  • Real-time notifications: Users are instantly notified when a package is delivered. The DoorBox app also provides live monitoring and a log of all activities.
  • Integration with smart home systems: DoorBox can be seamlessly integrated into existing smart home ecosystems to create a comprehensive security network.

Compact and modular design: The DoorBox is available in a range of sizes, making it suitable for homes, apartment buildings and businesses alike.

Highlights at CES 2025

At CES 2025, DoorBox will not only present the existing product portfolio, but also introduce exciting new features and enhancements:

  • 1. Advanced AI-based security features: With the integration of cameras and AI algorithms, DoorBox can detect suspicious activity in its environment and alert the user. This not only protects parcels, but also the user’s home.
  • 2. Sustainability in focus: DoorBox is showing its first version made from recycled materials at CES, combining environmental protection with functionality.
  • 3. Supplier-friendly innovations: A new feature allows suppliers to use a special API to communicate directly with the DoorBox to optimise the delivery process. This saves time and reduces the number of failed deliveries.
  • 4. Energy-saving solar model: A solar-powered version of the DoorBox is being presented for locations without a power supply.

Significance for the security industry

DoorBox addresses one of the key issues in modern e-commerce: ensuring that deliveries arrive safely, reliably and without damage or theft at the recipient’s premises.

DoorBox offers solutions for various target groups:

  • Private households: Consumers benefit from the security of knowing that their parcels are protected even when they are absent. Particularly in urban areas, where theft rates are higher, DoorBox offers a distinct advantage.
  • Real estate companies: In apartment buildings, DoorBox can be used as a centralised solution to manage deliveries for all residents safely and efficiently.
  • Small businesses: For retailers and shops that receive regular deliveries, DoorBox is a practical way to minimise the risk of losses.

The DoorBox responds to several trends in the security and logistics industries:

  • Increasing parcel theft rates: Studies show that more than 20% of online shoppers in the US have been victims of parcel theft. Solutions like the DoorBox are therefore essential to boosting consumer confidence in e-commerce.
  • Sustainability: With its commitment to recycled materials and solar energy, DoorBox is setting an example for environmentally friendly innovation in the security industry.
  • Technological integration: DoorBox shows how physical security and digital networking can go hand in hand.

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