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Cloud-based OTS Pulse allows users to open, lock and reserve lockers in advance

Whether going to the gym or for a swim, customers need to know that their belongings are secure – and, following the pandemic, the more contactless lockers are the better. Electronic lock manufacturer Omjar has launched a touch-free, wireless networked lock solution called OTS Pulse. It works in the cloud and needs a standard internet connection to work, managed through a PC, tablet or smartphone.

“The advantages for managers are clear, from real-time locker information to heat maps, OTS Pulse translates into better customer service and investment optimisation,” said CEO Ramon Gabikagogeaskoa. “We are extremely happy to launch the OTS Pulse as it is the result of an extensive learning curve where health clubs have played a key role.”

According to Omjar, the system’s installation is straightforward without complex and costly hardwiring. A user’s club bracelet or their own smartphone app (Android and iOS), can open and lock the lockers, and book them in advance.

Managers can monitor occupancy in real-time, even during power outages, due to the battery, which has a ten-year life. Available in three finishes, operators can choose from black, black and green or white.


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