Cellular Entry Systems: Gate Access Control From Your Smartphone

American Access Company Cellular Access Control System Smartphone App

How Does Cellular Entry Work?

Today, technology advances so rapidly that it is sometimes hard to keep up. At American Access Company, we understand the importance of traditional access control options—like key pads and card readers—but we also provide the newest and advanced technology systems to ensure your home or business is properly secured. One of the ways American Access Company keeps up with emerging technology is by offering cellular entry access to your automated gate.

Cellular entry systems are an advanced accessory for your automated entry gate. These entry systems allow you to screen visitors from where ever you are—home, office, shopping, vacationing in states or abroad—as long as you have your phone or tablet on you. While American Access Company offers many brands for cellular entry systems, they all function in a similar manner:

American Access Company - How Cellular Entry Access Control Systems Work

Why Cellular Entry?

Whether you’re a family on the go, busy business owner, or just wanting some extra security for your home or business, cellular entry is an access control system for everyone. Traditionally, key pad entry systems are the most commonly used point of access; while these systems are secure and still widely popular, they do not give you the same level of control as cellular entry systems. Each system comes with multiple features that the users are excited about:

  • Most systems are able to have multiple users with different access codes—this allows multiple users to be notified if a guest pushed the call button, and adds extra security with multiple access codes.
  • Each code is programmable—give your teenager a code that can’t be used after certain hours or your cleaning service a code that can only be used on specific days.
  • Monitor each time your property is being accessed.
  • Record photos and videos of guests for added surveillance.
  • Immediately receive push notifications on your device.
  • Many systems can control multiple gates.

Check out these pictures real users recorded of guests visiting their homes:
American Access Company - Cellular Entry Access Control Security Camera Footage

Will Cellular Entry Systems Work for Me?

If you are considering installing an automated security gate system or already have an automate gate system, or just want extra protection at the entrance of your home or building, American Access Company can add a cellular entry to your set-up. Cellular gate entry systems can be used for both residential and commercial properties:

  • Residential users can find comfort in knowing their home is secure when they are inside or outside the house.
  • Businesses and corporate offices can manage the flow of traffic during on- and off- hours.
  • Unmanaged sites (storage facilities, apartment complexes, farms/ranches etc.) can be remotely managed without the need of physical staff support.
American Access Company Cellular Entry Access Control Automated Gate System
American Access Company Cellular Entry Access Control System

American Access Company offers a wide array of cellular entry system choices. Our team of experts will assist you in finding the system that is the best fit for your project.

Ask the Experts

When it comes to securing your home or business, American Access Company is driven by experts who focus solely on gate operators, barriers, and access control systems. As the Midwest’s largest reseller and installer of access control systems, the American Access Company team of experts have been trained by the manufacturers to design, sell, install, and maintain your access control system. American Access Company utilizes multiple brands of cellular entry systems to ensure we have the perfect one for your project. Visit our website to schedule your free estimate with our team of access control experts. We will answer any questions you may have regarding cellular entry systems.

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