The pandemic's remote empowerment has undoubtedly changed how many people approach work. Apartment dwellers appreciate having access to standard amenities such as meeting rooms, and expect high-speed internet throughout these rooms and facilities while streaming, working, and making video calls. The resident is thrilled and is choosing to live in a facility that offers her Wi-Fi, door and access control, and smart home managed throughout the facility.

 

  1. Property-Wide Wi-Fi

Professionally managed Wi-Fi is becoming the norm in these buildings, allowing residents to connect to the network in their living units and common areas. This is much more secure for Wi-Fi than in-unit hubs that rely on residents finding their own provider and installing Wi-Fi, leaving many vulnerabilities for cyber attackers. Approach.

 

Fast and stable internet is a top priority as property owners and operators use technology and convenience to attract remote working residents. As more people use the Internet during the work day in a given area (e.g. residential unit), the Internet bandwidth within the unit and on the premises can drop significantly depending on the number of people video conferencing in that location. If your unit is shared by multiple residents and has limited bandwidth, you may experience choppy video calls.

 

Equipment is also capitalized. Many residents want to leave their homes to work in shared workspaces or stay connected online for short periods of time while relaxing and unwinding away from work. A clubhouse with coffee machine and entertainment is becoming a must-have for residents looking to take a break while connected to strong Wi-Fi on the premises.

 

 

 

  1. Door Access and Access Control

 

Residents can also grant temporary access to guests such as friends, delivery drivers, and third-party vendors. This is useful if the remote-her worker is in her own unit, but she may not be able to disconnect from work, for example, if she needs to invite guests during a meeting.

 

  1. Smart Home

Smart home devices such as smart thermostats, smart lighting, and smart locks maximize occupant comfort and energy efficiency. This is especially useful for remote workers as they can spend most of their day in their own unit and smart homes can provide an environment that suits their needs.

 

Of course, facility-wide Wi-Fi, door access and access control, and IoT-enabled smart apartments are not just for remote workers but for all residents (and other stakeholders such as employees, owners, operators, etc.) ). This is a snapshot of how these different aspects of smart apartments can contribute to the on-demand digitization that enables both remote work and smart apartment living.

 

 

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