Sunday, August 17, 2014

Hilton's Going to Make Hotel Room Keys Obsolete [feedly]

It will be years before room keys either plastic or old fashioned metal can be done away with. Millions of people still carry dumb phones and replace those dumb with a new dumb phone. 

Many people still fear technology or don't want to pay the cost of a smartphone and the required more expensive service plan.

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Hilton's Going to Make Hotel Room Keys Obsolete
// Gizmodo

Hilton's Going to Make Hotel Room Keys Obsolete

Smartphones have been killing off fogey tech since the first iPhone. Goodbye MP3 player. So long stopwatch. Good riddance physical maps. Now, with some help from Hilton hotels, room keys are next to face extinction.

The worldwide mega hotel chain spilled some of the details of its $550 million plan to The Wall Street Journal to outfit its rooms with smartphone-enabled locks, letting would-be residents forgo a front desk check-in entirely. What happens is Hilton will send your smartphone a key code, which will then unlock the door, according to 9to5 Google.

The concept behind the convenience isn't a new one. Marriott has been toying with the idea since 2006, and earlier this year, Starwood Hotels and Resorts announced similar technology would be introduced in select locations. Even though Hilton's check-in solution isn't entirely novel, its ambitions certainly are. By having most of its 4,200 properties smartphone-ready by 2016, it'll be at the vanguard of bringing smartphone locks to the masses.

The perks go both ways. Hilton, and other hotels providing similar services, pretty much automate the check-in process while also appealing to a growing smartphone-savvy culture. As for us, we get to check-in, unlock our doors, and check-out without ever having to talk to anyone. That's a future I can get behind. [The Wall Street Journal]

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