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Kindoo User Guides

Kindoo User Guide for Site Administrators (Facilities Managers) Designed for: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Administrators User Guide

Kindoo User Guide for Site Managers (Local Leaders) Designed for: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Managers User Guide

Kindoo User Guide for Ward Members and Guests Designed for: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Ward Members and Guests User Guide

Kindoo User Guide for Missionaries

User guide for missionaries

Kindoo Missionary Access Guidelines

Missionary access documentation
Frequently asked questions View all

First, the KIN D in itself is not a lock, but a smart system that controls the electric lock/door of your choice (that should already be installed on your site) and there are many differences between Kindoo and other smart locks:

  • Most of the smart locks work mostly on deadbolt locks only and require changing locks. They cannot operate on sliding doors, gates, turnstiles etc… while Kindoo can be integrated and retrofitted to any electric lock.
  • Kindoo uses 256 bit encryption while most of the smart locks use 128 bit encryption
  • Other smart locks are battery powered and require replacing batteries every few months.
  • With Kindoo you can choose your physical security and decide what type of electric lock you would like to have
  • While all other smart locks are bulky and visible, with Kindoo you can choose to hide your KIN D within the door or the wall making it completely invisible.

  • KNX or EIB systems require a main cable installed all around the building
  • They require a lot of wiring for sensors and actuators
  • They need interoperable KNX approved products wired to a central system

In summary, KNX or EIB systems require different integrated operating devices connected with sensors to actuators through a main cable and couplers to a server that relays back to an interface. This type of system requires complex wiring and is usually planned during construction phase. Kindoo can interact with any 12 - 24 V (DC or AC) circuit without the need to change your devices or the need to worry about the internet connectivity of your site.

The KIN D can be installed on any type of electric door, whether it is a gate, garage door, sliding door, turnstile, boom barrier etc...

No, the KIN D can be retrofitted on any 12 - 24 V (DC or AC) electric lock.

Pricing

Install as many KIN D devices within your site as needed - typically one for each electric door or gate. Expand your user base by purchasing additional permanent user seats from within the Kindoo app.

Add to your site as many KIN D devices as you need (usually the same number of electric doors or gates in your site).
Increase your site capacity and invite additional users by either purchasing permanent user seats.
Learn more about Kindoo user seats

Site creation Free

Includes 2 user seats

The KIN D device 250 USD

MSRP Price

Additional permanent user seat 21 USD
One-time fee per user seat

Additional user seats are purchased in blocks of 5
(Example: 21 USD x 5 = 105 USD)

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