Manager Wang of a Hangzhou hotel chain recently calculated: Key loss and lock failures caused over ¥50,000 in room status losses last year. After switching to Liwei hotel smart locks, these issues vanished – thanks to Liwei's "full lifecycle solution" for 3,000+ hotels globally.
How Does Liwei Solve the "Three Highs" Pain Points of Hotel Locks?
High-frequency use: Custom "dual-gear transmission system" resists 100,000 violent twists; a Sanya resort hotel tested it for 3 years with no repairs.
High-scenario adaptation: Supports multi-mode unlocking (room card, fingerprint, mobile NFC), linked to power-taking switches and air conditioning. During the pandemic, it helped a quarantine hotel achieve "zero-contact check-in."
High management efficiency: Real-time door lock status on the backend, automatically generating electronic labels like "cleaning room - occupied - checked out," improving front desk efficiency by 60%.
How Do Patented Technologies Reduce Hotel Costs?
The newly authorized "full-automatic lock body" (Patent No. CN110761628B) in 2025 is key: Direct motor drive eliminates traditional lock body "mechanical jams," reducing maintenance costs by 70%. Paired with Liwei's self-developed hotel management system, it remotely issues room card permissions in batches and supports "time-sharing authorization" (e.g., automatic lock after checkout for hourly rooms), helping an economy hotel chain reduce front desk staff by 30%.
Must-Know for Hotel Purchases: 3 Overlooked Details
Electromagnetic interference resistance: Choose FCC-certified products to avoid universal card hacking (Liwei's lock body withstands 1,500V electrostatic shocks).
Offline emergency plan: Supports "offline room card unlocking" during sudden network outages (tested to work for 72 hours offline).
Material adaptability: Coastal hotels need 316 stainless steel lock bodies; Liwei offers "salt spray test reports + 5-year rust-proof promises."