Long-form guides on IoT product development, access control, and the craft of building connected hardware.
One Time Entry & Exit gives a visitor a four-digit PIN that works exactly twice — one entry, one exit — with no app to install. How it works, how to set it up, and when temporary access is the better fit.
A passkey lives on your phone and unlocks with your face, fingerprint, or screen code — no one-time pin to wait on. How passkeys work in the Fluss app, how to set one up, and why the one-time pin isn't going away.
A Fluss+ widget puts a one-tap gate button on your home screen — no app to open. How Wi-Fi and Bluetooth widgets differ, the two-tap safeguard, and how to add one on iOS and Android.
Remote fobs and RFID tags prove someone is holding a valid object — nothing more. A practical comparison of conventional credentials and cloud-managed access with Fluss+.
A practical, end-to-end look at taking a connected-device idea from concept to a manufacturable product — hardware, firmware, connectivity, enclosure, and cloud.
QR codes and NFC both bridge the physical and digital worlds, but they suit different jobs. A clear comparison of cost, range, hardware, and user experience.
The sticker price of an access-control system is the smallest number you will pay. A look at the real, recurring costs of legacy hardware — and what a modern, connected approach changes.