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2N has introduced the 2N Fortis, a wireless, battery-powered electronic lock featuring secure, keyless access. Coming in two variants, Handle and Cylinder, it is tailored for new residential and office builds as well as retrofits. Fortis smart locks complete 2N’s end-to-end access control solution, delivering convenience, reliability and enhanced security.

“The 2N Fortis is the final piece of our vision for a complete residential access ecosystem,” says Tomáš Vystavěl, Chief Product Officer at 2N. “It offers users keyless convenience, installers fast deployment, and property managers scalable, secure control – all within one intuitive system.”

Fortis enables residents to unlock their apartments or offices with a single RFID credential and, in the future, mobile credentials as well. This unified experience ensures seamless entry without the need for keys – from street to suite.

Installation is quick and efficient thanks to its wireless, modular design, which requires no cables or special tools and is compatible with most European doors. The result is a convenient retrofit option that cuts labour costs while expanding security to areas where cabling is not an option. 

An outdoor-rated version of the Cylinder is also available, ensuring the same convenience and reliability even in exposed environments. For growing developments already using 2N intercoms and readers, adding additional locks takes only minutes, making the solution highly scalable and adaptable. 

Everyday protection is assured through encrypted communication, a protected security core and durable construction, giving users confidence in their safety. Clear LED signalling also makes operation intuitive, guiding users through daily use and notifying them when the battery requires replacement. 

Fortis is already a native part of the 2N access control ecosystem, fully integrated with 2N Access Commander for centralised management. In the future, it will also support cloud management via the My2N Platform, offering property managers even greater flexibility in monitoring and controlling access remotely.

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