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KEYINCODE launches smart lock for narrow stile doors at ALOA 2026

Jun. 24, 2026
By AI, Created 13:00 UTC, Jun 24, 2026, AGP -

KEYINCODE and KoreLock introduced the KIC9500 BLE and Wi‑Fi Narrow Stile Smart Lock, a mobile-enabled access control product for a widely used commercial door format that has lacked purpose-built smart lock options. The locksets go on display June 26-27 at the ALOA Convention & Security Expo in Las Vegas and are now available through KEYINCODE and specialty distributors.

Why it matters: - Narrow stile doors are common in commercial and architectural settings, but many have not had a smart lock option designed for the format. - The KIC9500 aims to let building owners add mobile access and remote management without changing the look of the door. - The launch targets retail, office, healthcare, education, multifamily and residential use cases.

What happened: - KEYINCODE and KoreLock announced the KIC9500 BLE and Wi‑Fi Narrow Stile Smart Lock on June 24, 2026. - The product is positioned as a breakthrough access control solution for narrow stile doors. - The locksets will be displayed at the 2026 ALOA Convention & Security Expo on June 26-27, 2026, at the South Point Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. - The BLE and Wi‑Fi-enabled locksets are now available directly from KEYINCODE and through specialty locksmith suppliers and lock hardware retailers.

The details: - The KEYINCODE Narrow Stile 9500 Series supports Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth® connectivity. - Users can lock, unlock, monitor and manage access from a smartphone or web app. - The system is designed to support remote lock management and real-time access monitoring. - The product preserves a clean, modern appearance while adding electronic access control. - The launch includes smart security for retail storefronts and shopping centers, commercial office entrances, interior glass office partitions, healthcare and educational facilities, multifamily residential lobbies, and modern patio and architectural glass doors. - KEYINCODE says the design helps building owners and architects avoid choosing between visual appeal and modern access control. - Rob Goff, VP Product and co-founder of KoreLock, said the market has long needed a purpose-built smart lock for narrow stile doors.

Between the lines: - The launch reflects a broader push to retrofit older or specialized door formats into connected building systems. - Narrow stile doors have often been left out of smart lock upgrades because of hardware constraints, so a purpose-built product could expand adoption in commercial real estate. - The partnership also shows KoreLock extending its IoT platform through a lock manufacturer rather than going direct to end users. - Joey Dalessio, president and CEO of KEYINCODE, said the new product removes the tradeoff between architectural design and modern access control.

What's next: - KEYINCODE plans to showcase the KIC9500 Narrow Stile Smart Lock Series at ALOA 2026 in Las Vegas. - Buyers can already source the BLE and Wi‑Fi narrow stile locksets through KEYINCODE and qualified distribution channels. - The companies are pitching the product to commercial, institutional, multifamily and residential markets as smart building adoption grows.

The bottom line: - KEYINCODE and KoreLock are trying to make narrow stile doors part of the smart lock market, not an exception to it.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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