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Paxton Access launches Watchprox for Net2

A Paxton Access product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Sep 13, 2006

Paxton Access has launched Watchprox for Net2, a discreet and convenient access control token that fits snugly onto any watch strap.

Paxton Access, a market leader in the design and manufacture of electronic access control systems, has launched Watchprox for Net2, a discreet and convenient access control token that fits snugly onto any watch strap.

"Watchprox for Net2 is ideal for clean room environments", explains Adam Stroud, Sales and Marketing Director of Paxton Access, "and, unlike a key ring token, is far less likely to be mislaid or left in the car, home or office".

Exclusive to Paxton Access, Watchprox is a small Net2 token that fits onto any watchstrap.

Easy to fit and comfortable to wear, Watchprox is so tiny that it is hardly noticeable.

"Without doubt Watchprox provides the most convenient and hassle-free way to carry a token", explains Adam Stroud.

"By designing a token to fit onto your watchstrap we have eliminated the vast majority of ways that tokens are mislaid or forgotten".

"Never again need you forget your token because of a change of clothes or because you've left your keys in the car or at home".

"And it is so convenient to use that Watchprox is most definitely the next best thing to hands-free access control".

IP67 compliant, Watchprox is suitable for the harshest conditions, and as there is no contact between hand and token it is ideal for clean room environments such as hospitals, research laboratories, pharmaceuticals and other sensitive manufacturing environments.

Compared with a key fob token Watchprox is simple and light to wear and use.

And unlike key rings, Watchprox is far less susceptible to theft and is therefore a more secure solution than an access control token kept on a key fob.

Watchprox is available gold, silver or black to suit most watchstrap designs.

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