Meet Entry.

The most accurate and versatile entryway sensor ever built.

The new standard for floor-level occupancy.

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Meticulously accurate

Delivers unmatched data you can trust.

02

Engineered for all indoor environments

From low-light hallways to sun-filled lobbies.

03

Covers 10 ft door widths

Measure your widest doorways with a single sensor.

Seamless transitions from bright light to darkness.

Install to insights faster.

Unlike other entry sensors, Entry gets you from install to insights in minutes.

Share metrics with team members
5 critical mass days in February
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Average time used
4.5hrs
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Time used is average
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Headcount
23 ppl
Area
3,308 ft2
Cost per ft
$60 / ft2
Total cost
$198,456
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The DNA of your space.
In one platform.

Highest occupancy
2:00pm
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Most in-demand 
spaces and amenities
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Utilization is good
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30%
of meeting rooms used by 1 person.
Observations
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Always private

(unlike cameras)

Always accurate

(unlike badge data)

Always on

(unlike batteries)

Get a closer look at 
Entry.

Easy to install, operates flawlessly in any light, and delivers unparalleled accuracy. Learn more about what sets Entry apart.

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