Lockboxes and the Technology They Use
Originally, the lockbox came in a number of different forms, whether it was a fake, or a keysafe that fastened to a door handle or utility box, these boxes made it possible to maintain a level of security while still proving access to the listing agent to show the real estate.
Old Lockboxes
Original lockbox systems required a small master key, the lockbox key, to open them. Although the lockbox key is still utilized.
In the 1990’s, most of the lock boxes on home listings were of an electronic variety. The new keysafe systems were a leap ahead in the available technology as these new safes would record the access code of showing agents and provide the real estate agent that owned the listing with feedback on sales issues within the property.
GE Supra Ekey
As the technology progressed, GE Supra Ekey has come forward as the leading lockbox technology in the United States. The new lockboxekey operates using an infra red beam to unlock the unit and record the access. The newer state of the art systems now allow the realtors to open the lockbox simply by synchronizing up their mobile phone to the ekey device. The Supra Ekey lockbox system then records the access, as well as the details of the agent.
GE Supra Ekey System
GE partnered with another leading lockbox firm a few years ago to essentially take over the market. The new GE supraekey lockbox and intelligent keysafe system completely integrates with your brokers office to provide comprehensive control and access to all properties listed with that broker.






































