The difference between intelligent lockers and traditional lockers
In recent years, with the continuous development of a variety of new technologies, people’s demand for intelligent equipment is also increasing. Intelligent lockers are gradually replacing traditional key cabinets, becoming the first choice of many industries to improve work management efficiency.
The emergence of intelligent lockers has brought more convenience to all walks of life. Through intelligent management, people can manage and access the items stored in the lockers more conveniently, and there will be no loss and trouble caused by improper management or loss of keys. In addition, the application fields of intelligent cabinets are getting wider and wider. Covering hospitals, schools, logistics, express delivery, hotels, factories and other fields. It provides more efficient and smarter management for various industries.
How are intelligent lockers different from traditional lockers?
1. Different access methods
Some traditional lockers use bar codes or keys to unlock the way to access items. The locker consumes more locking materials, and the barcode or key is also easy to lose, there are management loopholes and security risks. In contrast, smart lockers have a variety of access methods, such as fingerprints, face recognition, passwords and so on. These unlocking methods are safer as well as more environmentally friendly and hygienic.
2. Different internal systems
Traditional lockers have a single electronic hardware structure, which not only can’t be managed online, but also can’t be manipulated remotely, making management difficult. Intelligent lockers are combined by hardware devices and the Internet, relying on Internet communication technology. It is convenient for remote management and data recording, and can realize real-time monitoring and management of item data.
3. Different application scenarios
Traditional lockers can’t be connected to the Internet, so it costs more to rely solely on manual management. Intelligent lockers can be integrated with different operating platforms, making the application scenarios more extensive. They can be applied from train stations, subway stations to luggage storage areas in bus stations, as well as parks, schools, libraries, museums and other places.