Latch Unveils New Campaign, ‘Don’t Die, Get NOI,’ Amid Renewed Focus to Generate More Net Operating Income (NOI) for Multi-Family Buildings
February 13 2024 - 8:30AM
Business Wire
The company’s new suite of smart sensors and
IoT products is expected to enable customers to easily monitor
their buildings and, in turn, boost NOI
Latch, Inc., soon to be rebranded to Door.com, today unveiled a
new marketing campaign: “Don’t Die, Get NOI.” As part of the
campaign, Latch launched a suite of new, affordable smart sensors
and IoT products for apartment buildings to enable facilities
managers to monitor their buildings from the Latch Manager app. The
sensor suite provides an affordable option for building owners and
operators to monitor everything from burst pipes to doors left
open, and also includes smart thermostats and light switches, as
well as temperature, humidity, and motion sensors. All of the
sensors work alongside the current suite of Latch locks and access
control solutions to help Latch customers generate more NOI.
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Latch today unveiled a new marketing
campaign: “Don’t Die, Get NOI.” (Photo: Business Wire)
“Our vision is to deliver affordable and easy-to-use products
and services that generate NOI for our customers. In the end, what
makes technology ‘cool’ is when it can bring a beneficial impact to
its users,” said Jamie Siminoff, Chief Doorman. “The costs of
monitoring buildings and repairing damage from leaks or other
avoidable events are NOI killers for multi-family buildings of all
sizes. Without visibility over their properties, it is almost
impossible for a building owner to prevent damage and maintain the
best experience for residents at a reasonable cost. Until now,
sensors and smart devices for multi-unit buildings have largely
been cost prohibitive and hard to deploy. We’re excited to bring an
accessible, easy to self-install solution to market as we help our
customers fulfill our mantra: ‘Don’t Die, Get NOI.’”
The first devices launching today at Latch.com include the Latch
Leak Detector ($15), Latch Lasso ($17.50), and Latch Field Station
($15). The Leak Detector and Lasso connect to Latch’s Field
Station, which offers up to a quarter mile of coverage and easy
installation, meaning building owners no longer need complex and
expensive infrastructure to monitor residential units or upgrade
them with smart IoT features. With a five-year battery life, the
Leak Detector and Lasso, which comes with a water sensing cord for
even more coverage area, monitor for water leaks to prevent damage.
The new products are expected to begin shipping in Q2, with
additional sensors and devices expected to launch later this
year.
With this launch, Latch is sending a “Don’t Die, Get NOI” test
kit to current and potential customers, including: a Field Station,
a Latch Leak Detector, a Latch Lasso, and a can of Liquid Death
water to put these products to the test. To request a kit, click
here. For sales support and to purchase an IoT bundle, email
sales@door.com or Head of Sales, Chris Peckham, at
chris@door.com.
About Latch, Inc.
Latch makes spaces better places to live, work, and visit
through a system of software, devices, and services. For more
information, please visit www.latch.com.
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