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ASSA ABLOY Releases HES ES100 Electric Strike With Aperio Wireless

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ASSA ABLOY has released the HES ES100 wireless electric strike, which the company says combines feature of the HES 1500 and 1600 Series electric strikes with Aperio wireless technology for a retrofit solution delivering remote control and monitoring.

As the newest addition to the Aperio family of real-time wireless solutions, the HES ES100 concealed electric strike works in conjunction with the Securitron R100 surface-mounted reader to retrofit an opening with online access control using the existing lockset.

HES offers electric strikes for every type of lockset application and is now extending its offerings to include a battery-powered option.

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Compatible with nearly all cylindrical and mortise latchbolt locksets, the HES ES100 wireless electric strikes feature interchangeable faceplates and accessories and have a modular construction for easy installation.

“Just when you think HES can’t innovate strikes any further, we do with a wireless, battery-operated solution,” said Matt Branson, of ASSA ABLOY.

“Our newest electric strike eliminates the most time-consuming and costly part of installation — running wires. The new HES ES100 wireless electric strikes with Aperio technology makes access control simple and affordable without having to run wire to every door.”

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