Geokey

Geokey

Gestisci i dispositivi intelligenti con il tuo telefono utilizzando Geokey.

Informazioni Per App


3.26.0
June 18, 2025
13,589
Android 4.4+
Everyone
Get Geokey for Free on Google Play

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Descrizione Dell'app


Analisi E Revisione Delle App Android: Geokey, Sviluppato Da Geokey, Inc.. Elencato Nella Categoria Affari. La Versione Corrente È 3.26.0, Aggiornata L' 18/06/2025 . Secondo Le Recensioni Degli Utenti Su Google Play: Geokey. Ottenuto Oltre 14 Mille Installazioni. Geokey Ha Attualmente Recensioni 113, Valutazione Media 2.8 Stelle

Geokey è la prima soluzione di accesso mobile multidimensionale al mondo per le aziende. Niente più portachiavi, basta usare il telefono! Basta un semplice tocco per interagire con il tuo dispositivo. Geokey non è un tipo di soluzione di sicurezza valida per tutti. Possiamo integrarci con qualsiasi tipo di soluzione o software di accesso. Il nostro compito è integrarci perfettamente nella tua vita.

Gli utenti possono accedere per controllare e interagire con i dispositivi assegnati. Gli amministratori degli account hanno visibilità su quando e quante volte è stato effettuato l'accesso a un dispositivo. Gli amministratori degli account hanno anche la possibilità di controllare quando e a quali dispositivi i loro utenti hanno accesso e possono definire l'accesso dell'utente in base al giorno della settimana e all'ora del giorno.

Contatta sales@geokeyaccess.com per ottenere Geokey per la tua attività!
Attualmente Stiamo Offrendo La Versione 3.26.0. Questa È La Nostra Ultima Versione Più Ottimizzata. È Adatto A Molti Dispositivi Diversi. Download Gratuito Direttamente Apk Dal Google Play Store O Altre Versioni Che Stiamo Ospitando. Inoltre, È Possibile Scaricare Senza Registrazione E Non È Richiesto L'accesso.

Abbiamo Più Di Dispositivi Disponibili 2000+ Per Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... Con Così Tante Opzioni, È Facile Scegliere Giochi O Software Adatti Al Tuo Dispositivo.

Può Tornare Utile Se Ci Sono Restrizioni Nazionali O Restrizioni Dal Lato Del Tuo Dispositivo Sull'app Store Di Google.

Cosa C'è Di Nuovo


Thank you for upgrading to Geokey's latest version.
This new version includes:
1. Improvements to the Devices list.
2. Support for new locks and NFC tags.
3. Where applicable, display of user assigned pin codes.

Valuta E Revisione Su Google Play Store


2.8
113 Totale
5 36.7
4 4.6
3 3.7
2 8.3
1 46.8

Numero Totale Di Installazioni (*Stimato)

Stima Del Numero Totale Di Installazioni Su Google Play, Approssimati Dal Numero Di Valutazioni E Limiti Di Installazione Raggiunti Su Google Play.

Commenti Recenti

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Mark Fiedler

Still impressively slow and unreliable, your garbage app still regularly locks me out of my home. One thing that might make it slightly more bearable is a small widget (the same size as any other app icon) that I can set up to unlock the door of my choice, and that doesn't "forget" what it does. The existing widget is gigantic and after about a day or so loses it's buttons so I have to open the app and use multiple clicks to unlock a door

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Lori Arthur

I have had nothing but trouble since this was installed at my apartment complex. I have an Android phone, and I am constantly locked out. They say it works better on an IPhone, but I don't want an iPhone. They have given me several things to try, but none have worked; and in the off chance it does work, it takes too long. In bad weather or a dangerous situation, this is unacceptable. Don't install this system on your home!

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Elisabeth Seigel

Unreliable. Takes 40 seconds to open a door if it even works. Lately the app has been shuffling nearby options around as if it's trying to search for the closest door but instead you can't choose the option you want and it doesn't actually connect to door. I've gotten stuck outside in horrible weather thanks to this app. Doors don't need to be smart. A fob is plenty.

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Emily Brianne

If I could leave 0 stars I would. I moved into a complex that uses this system and it has NEVER worked. I can't get into my apartment using the app. I've contacted support and they're never able to do anything about it. If you're going to be a company that provides keyless entry, then I would suggest actually fixing your app and system.

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Bryce Scott

This system is TERRIBLE! Our apartment complex sprung this new door system on us last month and has been nothing but problems ever since! The app won't register your access point if it has an update, the door handle is already falling off the door, and the Bluetooth to unlock the door rarely connects! This system is garbage and by no means an upgrade for manual locks!

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Jacob

Our apartment forced this on us a while back. Terrible experience so far. App takes forever to open up (or not if you don't have proper network coverage in your garage). There is a very high chance that you will get stuck outside unless you have a backup option to enter. Imagine coming back from a long trip at 1 or 2 am in decemer and just waiting in the garage for hoping for someone in another apartment to come by. And yes, since this app, everyone holds the door and allows tailgating.

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Zach T

App is slow and unreliable. It often fails to achieve a Bluetooth connection. It takes about 10 seconds to process any attempt to unlock the door, and there is no way to cancel the attempt. So if you accidentally hit the wrong button, you have to wait. When you combine that with the frequent failure to connect, you can get stuck outside trying again and again to open the door. It may only be a minute or two of actual time, but when you are standing out in the heat, it is an eternity.

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Eric Luiz

I'm having a horrible experience. It takes a long time to connect, and opening and closing the door. My phone is usually dying at the end of the day, so I have to make sure it is charged enough so I don't get locked out. Honestly, I don't see any advantage. Since you have to be connected through Bluetooth, you have to be near the door with your phone. If you are at work, and you forgot something at home (usually my lunch) you just cant give the key and ask someone to go grab it for you.