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Allegion unveils Schlage XE360, Zentra, and Gatewise at Apartmentalize 2026

Allegion is showcasing its latest interoperable electronic access control technologies for multifamily properties at Apartmentalize 2026. This includes the introduction of Schlage XE360, along with Zentra and Gatewise, enhancing connectivity and security for property management. The suite aims to modernize and simplify access control systems in the building-management industry.

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Allegion unveils Schlage XE360, Zentra, and Gatewise at Apartmentalize 2026

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Allegion introduces Schlage XE360, Zentra, and Gatewise at Apartmentalize 2026.

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The focus is on enhancing electronic access control for multifamily properties.

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These technologies aim to improve connectivity and security in property management.

NEW ORLEANS, June 11, 2026. Allegion US showcased new interoperable electronic access control solutions from Schlage, Zentra, and Gatewise at NAA Apartmentalize (Booth #2307), the annual gathering of multifamily housing professionals.

Real-time connectivity across the property

Zentra and Gatewise are expanding multifamily capabilities through upcoming integration with Allegion’s Yonomi Platform, giving property managers on either software centralized access to RealSync technology. Using Zentra’s Access Core to bridge systems, both platforms’ customers get persistent, real-time connectivity over existing Wi-Fi, so operators can send commands and verify lock status in seconds without extra gateways or wiring.

The Schlage XE360 Series adds a new deadbolt option. Like other XE360 products, it uses an interchangeable FleX Module so a property can choose offline Bluetooth or Wi-Fi-enabled RealSync mode supported by Zentra and Gatewise.

Guest access and student housing

Zentra and Gatewise are combining on a guest access experience that replaces expensive physical intercoms: guests scan a QR code to reach a digital directory and call residents, who grant access remotely from a smartphone. Allegion also announced Campus-to-Community, a mobile-first ecosystem connecting the student journey on and off campus by bringing hardware, mobile credentials, software integrations, and services together.

Integrating Zentra and Gatewise with Schlage XE360 Series with RealSync gives property teams real-time visibility and control from perimeter gate to apartment door, with no extra hardware required., John Goodwin, GM and VP, Multifamily Access, Allegion

About Allegion

Allegion (NYSE: ALLE) designs and manufactures security and access solutions, with brands including CISA, Interflex, LCN, Schlage, SimonsVoss, and Von Duprin. Its portfolio spans residential and commercial locks, door closers, exit devices, steel doors and frames, and access control, sold worldwide. Visit www.allegion.com.

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