UniKey

This article is about the United States home security company. For the Vietnamese keyboarding software, see UniKey (software).
UniKey Technologies
Private
Industry Technology
Access control
Home security
Founded 2010
Founder Phil Dumas (president & CEO)
Headquarters Winter Park, FL
Website unikey.com

UniKey Technologies is a alternative access control company based in the United States that designs and licenses keyless entry technology worldwide. Its first product in partnership with Kwikset is Kēvo, a Bluetooth-enabled deadbolt door lock.

History

UniKey was founded in 2010 in Florida by Phil Dumas, who serves as president and chief executive officer.[1][2] He has an electrical engineering degree from the University of Central Florida and a background in biometric security. Dumas was part of the team that launched SmartScan, the first mass-market biometric residential deadbolt lock. He started UniKey in an effort to create a more dependable and convenient way to access everything.[1][2][3]

UniKey first came to the public's attention in May 2012, when Dumas appeared on ABC's reality series Shark Tank.[4][5] UniKey received investment offers from all five judges on the show,[5] including an offer of $500,000 for a 40% equity stake from Mark Cuban and Kevin O'Leary.[1] Dumas accepted the offer, but they ultimately were unable to come to terms after the show.[1][2] By 2013, UniKey had raised approximately $2.6 million in funding, led by ff Venture Capital.[5] That year, UniKey announced a licensing deal with Kwikset, the largest residential lock manufacturer in the United States and one of the largest in the world, to manufacture and distribute Kēvo, a residential smart lock using UniKey's technology.[2][5]

Products

Launched in 2013, Kēvo is the first Bluetooth-enabled touch-to-open smart lock.[6][7] Kēvo has the ability to detect a user's compatible smartphone or tablet via an app, to lock and unlock the door. The deadbolt lock senses when the user's phone is nearby and when it's outside; the phone emits a low-energy Bluetooth signal, allowing the door to be unlocked when the lock face is touched, making it unnecessary to interact with the phone in order to open the door. Users can grant unrestricted or temporary access to other phones as well. Kēvo also comes with a keychain fob that provides the same touch-to-open function as an authorized smart phone.[1][5][8][9] In July, 2014 Kevo added Unlimited Guest eKeys and Scheduled eKeys, which lets you set a day and time constraints for eKeys from your phone.[10] A prime security feature of the product is UniKey's Inside/Outside Intelligence, which detects whether a verified device is currently inside or outside the home. If an authorized device is known to be inside the house, unauthorized users are unable to activate Kēvo from outside. The system acts as a one-way filter that lets only authorized users pass through the entryway.[11]

Partnerships

In June 2014, UniKey and MIWA Lock Company announced a partnership to offer keyless entry to hotels. UniKey has developed a touch-to-open passive keyless entry system to be integrated into MIWA's existing radio-frequency identification hospitality locks. The keys are activated through smartphone apps. When guests check in through the app, they are sent their room number and the phone is enabled to act as a virtual key.[12][13]

Milestones

Date Event
April 2010 UniKey Technologies founded.[2]
May 18, 2012 Founder Phil Dumas appears on Shark Tank on ABC (season 3, episode 38).[4]
June 2012 UniKey receives venture capital funding.[5]
October 2013 UniKey's first product, Kēvo, made available in the US (through Kwikset) and Canada (through Weiser).[14]
June 2014 UniKey partners with MIWA to offer keyless entry to hotels.[12]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Matt Burns, “After Surviving ABC’s ‘Shark Tank’, Unikey Technologies Raises $1.1M For Smartphone Door Keys,” Tech Crunch, June 22, 2012.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Sarah Lacy, “Life after ‘Shark Tank’ – The real story of how UniKey finally came to market,” Pando Daily, May 8, 2013.
  3. Tim Freed, “Phil Dumas, president and founder, UniKey Technologies Inc.,” Orlando Business Journal, June 15, 2012.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Jill Weinberger and Liza Hughes, “Q&A with company that’s taking away keys via smartphones,” CNBC, January 29, 2014.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 Alyson Shontell, “At Last: A Secure, Key-Free Way To Unlock Your Front Door Has Been Invented,” Business Insider, May 13, 2013.
  6. Stewart Wolpin, “Kwikset’s Kevo Powered by Unikey Lock Review,” Mashable, November 29, 2013.
  7. Lindsey Adler, “UniKey is Making Our Keyless Future Happen,” AV Network, May 6, 2014.
  8. Neil Hughes, “UniKey-powered Kevo aims to make Apple’s iPhone the ultimate secure wireless house key,” AppleInsider, May 8, 2013.
  9. J. Luis, “Kwikset Kevo Review,” Gambit Magazine, May 19, 2014.
  10. Angela Moscaritolo, "Kwikset Kevo Upgrade Lets Houseguests In (or Locks Them Out)," PC Magazine, July 24, 2014.
  11. Mikey Campbell, “Review: Kwikset’s new iPhone-compatible ‘Kevo’ keyless deadbolt lock,” AppleInsider, October 30, 2013.
  12. 12.0 12.1 Nancy Trejos, “Going keyless is the key: The hotel room key goes mobile,” USA Today, June 29, 2014.
  13. “HITEC 2014: UniKey and MIWA Team to Offer Keyless Entry Solution,” Hospitality Technology, June 27, 2014.
  14. Rich Brown, “UniKey Bluetooth door lock emerges as Kevo,” CNET, May 16, 2013.

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