
Convenience and Security: Benefits of HID (RFID) with Luxer One
The HID RFID Reader integration with Luxer One brings advanced security and convenience to users of RFID technology.
See how Luxer One’s Smart Locker Solutions are revolutionizing package delivery,
bag storage, device management and so much more on the Luxer One blog!

The HID RFID Reader integration with Luxer One brings advanced security and convenience to users of RFID technology.

Introducing LuxerLens, a state-of-the-art improvement that will help deliveries to run more smoothly while speeding up and streamlining the process.

Safety, reliability, and trust have always been core to how Luxer One designs and manufactures smart locker solutions. That commitment was formally recognized when Luxer One became the first smart locker manufacturer to earn UL certification, setting a new benchmark for safety and compliance across the industry.
This certification marked an important milestone not only for Luxer One, but for property owners, operators, architects, and organizations seeking safe smart lockers built to perform reliably in high-traffic, real-world environments.

As modern workplaces continue to evolve, package volume inside corporate offices has quietly surged. From employee deliveries to operational shipments, traditional mailrooms are no longer built for the pace of today’s offices.
That’s why office smart lockers became a strategic solution when Grubhub installed Luxer One lockers at its corporate office.
This announcement highlights more than just a new amenity. It reflects a broader workplace shift toward automation, efficiency, and better employee experiences.

Luxer One’s locker systems helped a small business recoup their investment in 3 years time.

Luxer One’s locker systems was the solution for a safe a secure way to distribute school equipment to students and faculty.

As package management and secure storage needs continue to grow across multifamily, commercial, retail, and mixed-use properties, contractors and builders are looking for solutions that are reliable, scalable, and easy to source. That’s why Luxer Lockers at Home Depot provide a major advantage for professionals seeking trusted smart locker solutions backed by industry-leading technology and support.
Now available through the Home Depot Quote Center, Luxer One’s smart locker systems make it easier than ever for contractors, developers, and builders to integrate secure package management into new and existing projects.
Whether you’re planning a multifamily development, upgrading a commercial property, or adding modern amenities to a mixed-use space, Luxer One delivers the smart locker technology today’s properties demand.

At Luxer One, innovation is our primary driver to continuously improving the package pickup experience for our customers. We are excited to partner with Pitney Bowes to collaborate on the best fully-integrated parcel management solutions in the market. Starting today, communities, campuses, and workplaces using Pitney Bowes solutions can seamlessly add Luxer One’s smart lockers to their existing workflows.
Read the press release below, or view the original on Business Wire here.

Luxer One was featured in this Washington Post story on the innovations solving for the boom in package deliveries. Read on for our perspective on how apartment managers can solve their operational challenges.

Package delivery has become a defining operational challenge for universities. As students rely more heavily on online shopping for everything from textbooks to daily essentials, campus mailrooms and housing teams are under increasing pressure to keep up.
For one university, the issue reached a critical point. What began as a manageable flow of deliveries quickly evolved into an operational bottleneck that strained staff, disrupted students, and exposed the limits of traditional package handling methods. This case study explores how the university addressed the issue and what it reveals about how universities manage student packages effectively today.

If you’re researching package management solutions, you’ve likely come across both electronic lockers and automated lockers. While the terms are sometimes used interchangeably, they are not the same.
The main difference between electronic and automated lockers is connectivity and system intelligence.
Electronic lockers use digital access methods instead of traditional keys. automated lockers go further by using cloud-based software, real-time tracking, integrations, and advanced management tools to automate and optimize the entire package workflow.
For multifamily property managers and owners, that distinction matters more than ever.

Package volume has fundamentally reshaped multifamily operations. What used to be a convenience has become a daily operational responsibility, a resident satisfaction driver, and in some cases, a liability risk.
As properties evaluate solutions, many are weighing onsite vs offsite package management models. Both promise convenience. Both aim to reduce staff burden. But the operational realities and resident experience can look very different.
Below we discuss what you should consider before deciding.

Build-to-rent is no longer a niche concept. It is quickly becoming one of the most important shifts in the multifamily industry.
This is not a temporary response to interest rates or a passing housing cycle. We are watching the formation of a distinct asset class. And like any new asset class, it comes with a new operating model, new resident expectations, and new requirements for technology.
The mistake I see most often is treating build-to-rent as simply horizontal multifamily. It is not. The physical layout may resemble single-family homes, but the operational philosophy has to be entirely different.

When evaluating package management systems, UL certified automated lockers should be at the top of your checklist.
In today’s regulatory environment, safety certifications are not optional. They protect residents, reduce liability for owners, streamline approvals for developers, and ensure long-term performance for operators. Understanding which automated locker safety certifications matter and why can help you make a more informed investment decision.

Resident expectations are rising and so are concerns about security. In today’s multifamily environment, package delivery has become one of the most overlooked safety vulnerabilities on a property.
Strong package management solutions for resident safety are no longer optional amenities. They are operational safeguards that protect residents, preserve trust, and strengthen retention.
The question is no longer if packages create risk, but how to prevent that risk from escalating.

Last month’s NMHC Annual Meeting felt different. Not louder or flashier, but steadier.
After several years of volatility (pandemic disruption, supply chain challenges, labor shifts, tariff uncertainty, and economic pressure) the tone this year was grounded. More thoughtful and strategic.
If we had to summarize this NMHC Annual Meeting recap in one word, it would be:
Hopeful.
But it wasn’t blind optimism. It was confidence built on experience. Here’s what stood out most and what it means for multifamily owners and operators heading into 2026.

The short answer is yes. Weather-resistant package lockers are specifically designed for properties without indoor space.
For multifamily communities with garden-style layouts, exterior corridors, or limited interior square footage, outdoor locker systems provide a secure and durable package management solution.
The key is choosing lockers engineered for long-term exterior exposure and not simply placing an indoor system outside.

An automated mailroom is a technology-enabled mail and package management system that automates how deliveries are received, stored, and retrieved in an office building. Instead of manually logging packages or relying on staff to manage pickups, an automated mailroom uses software, lockers, and automated notifications to streamline the entire process.
For workplace and office managers, it’s a practical solution to reduce administrative burden, improve delivery security, and increase operational efficiency.

Modern food pantries are being asked to do more with less. They need to serve more people, offer greater flexibility, and operate with fewer staff and volunteers. As organizations look for ways to expand access without increasing overhead, many are wondering: Is there a better way to distribute food?
This Q&A explores the kinds of questions partners are already asking, and how automated locker solutions are helping provide answers.

Luxer One package lockers work with Yardi, Entrata, and all major property management systems (PMS) used in multifamily housing. Luxer One integrates directly with the platforms property managers already rely on, allowing package operations to align seamlessly with resident and unit data.
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