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March 29, 2014 Show:   Topic: Next Generation Touch-to-Open Kevo Lock part 2  Guest: Dirk Wyckoff
UniKey technology is the company behind the Kevo touch-to-open lock system being marketed by Kwikset.

Dirk Wyckoff, VP Sales & Marketing of UniKey, continues talking about how homeowners can now unlock their homes by either touching the Kevo lock or by using an iPhone.
Listen To UniKey TechnologiesMarch 29, 2014 interview
March 22, 2014 Show:   Topic: Next Generation Touch-to-Open Kevo Lock part 1  Guest: Dirk Wyckoff
UniKey technology is the company behind the Kevo touch-to-open lock system being marketed by Kwikset.

Dirk Wyckoff, VP Sales & Marketing of Unikey, discusses how homeowners can now unlock their homes by either touching the Kevo lock or by using their iPhone.
Listen To UniKey TechnologiesMarch 22, 2014 interview
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