mi-pad Queenstown Adopts Vingcard Technology for the Latest in Digitalized and Personalized Guestroom Access — Photo by Vingcard, an ASSA ABLOY brand
mi-pad Queenstown Adopts Vingcard Technology for the Latest in Digitalized and Personalized Guestroom Access — Photo by Vingcard, an ASSA ABLOY brand

StockholmVingcard, an ASSA ABLOY company and provider of advanced technologies for the hospitality industry, is pleased to announce the successful implementation of its cutting-edge Vingcard Allure door locks enabled with Mobile Access by mi-pad Queenstown in New Zealand. An award-winning modern and sophisticated property with an eye for adopting the industry’s most recent advances, mi-pad Queenstown with its solutions by Vingcard ensures maximum safety and a smart tech-oriented stay experience that always delivers personalized convenience from the moment a guest arrives.

Recently nominated as World’s Best Smart Hotel in the World Travel Tech Awards, mi-pad Queenstown’s aim of providing both a more secure and mobile-enabled room entry experience was a leading factor behind the adoption of Vingcard Allure. In addition to consisting of a sleek and fully customizable LED panel that blends in seamlessly with the property’s interior décor, Vingcard Allure also leverages compatibility with the latest credential encryption standards to effectively protect against the risk of unauthorized room access.

By also activating Vingcard Allure with Mobile Access, mi-pad Queenstown provides its guests with ultimate control over their hotel stay journey from the convenience of mi-pad’s interactive mobile app. Able to adjust room temperature and lighting in real-time regardless of physical location, guests equipped with the property’s app additionally have the option to leverage Mobile Access as a way to sidestep check-in wait times and instead gain instant entry to their room. Once checked-in electronically, guests using the service automatically receive their digital room key and can access their room using their own mobile device.

mi-pad is centered on providing a hotel stay that’s modern and able to reflect the latest in technology that the hospitality industry has to offer. Vingcard’s cutting-edge solutions more than live up to that standard and the ability to integrate so seamlessly with our mobile app and in-room systems is a significant achievement that sets our guest stay experience apart. Harry Flynn, Hotel Manager at mi-pad Queenstown

Vingcard’s solutions are designed with flexibility and scalability in mind, with mi-pad Queenstown also leveraging an integration between its room access and energy management operations. Combined with the presence of in-room motion sensors, the property can automatically adjust settings for thermostats and lights to energy-saving levels when a room becomes vacant. Once a guest returns, or prior through the app, in-room settings automatically return to more comfortable levels to ensure uninterrupted satisfaction.

For more information about Vingcard and its products and solutions, please visit vingcard.com

About Vingcard

Vingcard is part of ASSA ABLOY Global Solutions, which provides safe and sustainable cutting-edge technology solutions for physical and digital access management control. As a full solutions provider, ASSA ABLOY Global Solutions is part of the wider ASSA ABLOY Group. Being a global leader in access solutions, the Group operates worldwide with 61,000 employees and holds leading positions in areas such as efficient door opening, trusted identities, and entrance automation.

Vingcard is a leading provider of security access solutions and other advanced technologies designed for the evolving needs of hospitality, off-site student accommodations and build to rent industries. With a commitment to serving as the industry's trusted partner for enhanced security, Vingcard's comprehensive range of integrated solutions are designed to ensure safer, more adaptive business operations able to deliver enhanced efficiency and end-user satisfaction. Vingcard, Your trusted partner for enhanced security.

Mark Howbrook