In the era of Industrial 4.0, the definition of "Security" has evolved from simple physical barriers to Autonomous Intelligence Systems. Modern factories and commercial hubs are no longer satisfied with passive monitoring; they demand proactive threat detection, seamless biometric integration, and cloud-native management. The global market for automated security systems is projected to surpass $45 billion by 2026, driven by the integration of AI at the edge.
Leading factories in the Automated Security Systems sector are now focusing on "Semantic Security"—where systems understand the context of an event. For instance, a face recognition terminal in a gym (like our Android IPS model) doesn't just recognize a face; it verifies membership status, health clearance, and entry logs in real-time, providing an Information Gain that traditional security cannot match.
The supply chain for automated security involves precision electronics, optical sensor manufacturing, and robust software engineering. Top factories in Shanghai and global tech hubs are centralizing production to ensure E-E-A-T compliance across every component.
Security systems are now part of the IoT ecosystem. From RFID dual immobilizers for vehicles to Tuya-integrated smart doorbells, the focus is on a unified dashboard that controls both car and home safety.
Factories are shifting from selling "products" to "solutions." This includes scalable intercom systems for multi-unit apartment complexes that can handle thousands of users without system degradation.
The next decade of automated security will be defined by three major pillars:
Shanghai KBM Living Co., Ltd. is a professional manufacturer and supplier specializing in smart security and intelligent building entry systems. The company focuses on the design, production, and export of advanced video door phone systems, smart doorbells, and access control solutions, providing reliable and innovative security products for residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
With a strong commitment to smart home technology, KBM Living integrates modern communication, IoT connectivity, and security control into its product range. Its solutions are widely used in apartment complexes, villas, office buildings, hotels, and gated communities, helping users achieve safer and more convenient entry management. The company’s product portfolio typically includes video intercom systems, WiFi-enabled smart doorbells, indoor monitors, outdoor door stations, and integrated access control systems.
Operating a global security factory requires deep knowledge of regional regulations. Our systems are designed to meet GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) for the European market, ensuring biometric data is encrypted and managed ethically. In North America, our hardware adheres to FCC and UL standards, guaranteeing electromagnetic compatibility and fire safety.
We provide localized technical support in multiple languages, ensuring that whether you are installing an access control system in a New York office or a smart intercom in a Dubai villa, you have the expertise required for a seamless setup.
Our terminals use infrared (IR) sensors and WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) technology to ensure accurate identification even in near-total darkness or harsh backlighting.
Yes, products like the CT9 PRO and our biometric attendance devices offer open API and SDK support for integration with platforms like SAP, Workday, and local HRMS.
Standard orders typically ship within 15-20 days, while custom OEM/ODM projects are scheduled based on complexity, usually between 30-45 days.
Our advanced 12V and app-controlled systems are compatible with most modern internal combustion and electric vehicles, including models like the Chevrolet Onix.