RFID Locks Market is Projected to Increase at a CAGR of Around 14.3% During 2022 – 2032 | Future Market Insights, Inc.

2022-09-23 20:39:59 By : Ms. ivy yang

By the end of 2032, the United States is predicted to hold the largest market share of US$ 6 Bn. The market for RFID Locks Market in US is projected to expand at a CAGR of around 12.8% during 2022 - 2032. The expanding number of residential remodeling projects in North America is a key factor driving the demand for RFID locks.

NEWARK, DE / ACCESSWIRE / September 20, 2022 / The RFID Locks Market revenues were estimated at US$ 7.4 Bn in 2021 and is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 14.3% from 2022-2032, according to a recently published Future Market Insights report. By the end of 2032, the market is expected to reach a valuation of US$ 32.9 Bn.

The rise in property crime, break-ins, and burglaries over the past several years has led to a steady growth in the need for RFID lock solutions in the home and other sectors. A stronger channel for businesses to reach out to consumers and deliver their goods and services straight into the customers' hands by enabling them to operate the door locks more simply is being provided by the growing penetration of smartphones and its user-friendly experiences.

Additionally, the characteristics of RFID locks make them a perfect option for authentication mechanisms in many applications and sectors. For instance, members can utilize them to get access to gyms, healthcare, and educational facilities. Additionally, RFID locks provide a large number of benefits over mechanical locks. This offers integrated expandable access, keyless entrance, ease of use, configuration flexibility, and availability of mobile access.

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Rising adoption of smartphones, widespread use of RFID locks in government and commercial settings, and high demand for NFC-enabled access control solutions. However, the market's expansion is constrained by the high cost of security systems. The market for RFID locks, on the other hand, benefits largely from the rapid advancement of smart homes. RFID locks are becoming more popular in the residential sector attributable to the widespread usage of smart home designs that incorporates features like voice control, remote access, and seamless communication.

"During the projected period, RFID Locks business trends will profit from the rising smartphone use, broad usage of RFID locks in public and commercial spaces, and faster development of smart homes, in the years to come." comments a Future Market Insights analyst.

The market is fiercely competitive, where key players are increasingly focused to obtain a competitive advantage. The key companies in the RFID Locks Market are focused on R&D to produce innovative technological solutions.

In February 2021, A 6G smart lock product offering from Digilock (Security People, Inc.) was introduced with a cloud-based network security system. The 6G locks from Digilock are still wireless for simple installation on new construction, retrofits, and upgrades.

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Future Market Insights, in its new offering, presents an unbiased analysis of the RFID Locks Market, presenting historical market data (2016-2021) and forecast statistics for the period of 2022-2032.

The study reveals extensive growth in RFID Locks Market in terms of Access Device (Key Cards, Mobile Phone, Wearables and Key Fobs), Application (Hospitality, Automotive, Aerospace & Defense, Residential, Manufacturing, BFSI, Retail, Transportation & Logistics and Others), across five regions (North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific and Middle East & Africa).

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3. Executive Summary: Global RFID Locks Market

4.5. Global RFID Locks Market Analysis and Forecast, 2016 - 2032

4.5.1. Market Revenue and Volume Projections (US$ Mn and Thousand Units)

4.6. Porter's Five Forces Analysis

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