Open doors with your mobile
How to open doors remotely?
At Raixer we manufacture devices that allow you to open the automatic door opener with your mobile. It's really simple: You connect the device to your home intercom and it allows you to open the front door remotely.
6 opening methods
Automatic access
With the "ring to open" function, you define from your mobile a time slot in which the automatic door opener will open after pressing the doorbell. Your users don't need internet or a phone.
Missed call
Authorize your users' phone numbers so they can open the door with a missed call. They don't need the internet to open the doors. You can revoke their access whenever you want.
Code
We generate a QR code for each of your doors. When someone scans it with their mobile, they can enter a numerical code to open. You can generate authorized codes from the app and choose how long they'll be valid.
App
Manage access for recurring users, such as maintenance staff, cleaning staff, or employees. Open the portal and front door remotely.
Web App
All the features you have in your mobile App are also available from your computer. The most convenient option if you have to manage many doors.
Assistant
Ask your voice assistant to open the door. Raixer is compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant. The best way to open the door when you're at home and don't want to get up from the sofa.
Open with the app
Allows other Raixer users to open the door with the app. It is the best option for permanent access (family, maintenance or cleaning staff). You can also use your app to open the door remotely, from your mobile.
What do you need for installation?
Without asking the community for permission
Raixer is installed inside the home, so there is no need to ask the community for permission.
Nearby light point
To install the Raixer smart lock, it's necessary to have a nearby light point.
WiFi Coverage
There must be WiFi coverage at the installation point. If not, you will need to purchase Raixer Pro.
Installation Scheme
The best way to get an idea of how it works is to see the installation scheme. That is, when you take your device out of the box, where is it placed?








