Smart lockers have become one of the most effective ways for multifamily communities to manage growing package volumes while improving resident convenience. But if you’re evaluating solutions, one of the first questions you may ask is: what’s actually included in a smart locker system?
Below is a high-level breakdown of the core smart locker system features, what property managers should look for when evaluating solutions, and how leading systems like Luxer One are designed to support reliable package management.
What’s Included in a Smart Locker System?
A smart locker system is a network-connected package management solution that combines secure locker compartments, software, and automated notifications to streamline deliveries and resident pickups.
Unlike traditional storage rooms or basic electronic lockers, smart lockers integrate with property technology and automate the entire package delivery process.
Most smart locker systems include:
- Secure locker compartments for storing packages of various sizes
- Touchscreen or kiosk interface for carriers and residents
- Cloud-based software platform that manages deliveries and access
- Automated delivery notifications sent to residents via email or text
- Carrier access tools that guide drivers through secure package drop-off
- Administrative dashboards that allow property teams to monitor deliveries
- Access control systems that generate one-time pickup codes
- Reporting and tracking tools for delivery history and operational oversight
These combined features allow properties to automate package management while maintaining security and visibility for staff and residents.
If you’re comparing locker technologies, it can also help to understand the differences between modern smart lockers and older systems. Learn more in our guide explaining the difference between electronic and smart lockers.
Core Smart Locker System Features
While implementations vary, most high-quality systems share several essential components.
1. Locker Hardware and Compartments
At the core of every system are the physical locker compartments where packages are stored until residents retrieve them.
Quality systems typically include:
- Multiple compartment sizes to accommodate different package types
- Modular locker banks that can scale as package volume grows
- Durable materials designed for high-traffic environments
- Weather-resistant options for properties without indoor space
Outdoor systems, for example, may require specialized hardware designed to withstand weather conditions. You can explore this in our guide on weather-resistant package lockers for properties with no indoor space.
2. Smart Locker Software
The software layer is what turns traditional lockers into smart lockers.
Smart locker platforms typically include:
- Cloud-based delivery management
- Automated resident notifications
- Package tracking and logging
- Carrier workflows for quick drop-offs
Software integrations can also connect lockers directly with property technology platforms. For example, many systems integrate with property management software such as Yardi or Entrata.
3. Management Tools for Property Staff
For property managers, smart locker systems also provide administrative tools that simplify operations.
Typical management features include:
- Delivery tracking and package logs
- System usage reports
- Resident pickup history
- Operational alerts and notifications
Many systems also include centralized dashboards that allow teams to monitor locker performance and deliveries in real time. For example, the Luxer One Property Dashboard gives staff visibility into locker usage, deliveries, and system health.
What to Look for When Choosing a Smart Locker System
Not all smart locker systems deliver the same level of reliability, security, or long-term support. When evaluating options, property managers should consider several important factors.
Build Quality and Durability
Package lockers are used daily by residents and carriers, so hardware quality matters. Look for systems built with durable materials designed for long-term performance.
High-quality lockers are typically constructed from heavy-gauge steel and designed to withstand constant use without mechanical failures.
Safety Certifications
Smart lockers include electronics, networking equipment, and access systems. Because of this, safety certifications are an important indicator of quality.
Look for systems that meet recognized safety standards such as UL certification, which confirms that locker electronics meet strict safety requirements.
Security and Access Controls
Security is one of the main reasons properties install smart lockers in the first place. The system should include strong access controls and reliable authentication methods.
Secure systems typically offer:
- One-time pickup codes
- Audit trails for deliveries and pickups
- Secure carrier access workflows
For a deeper look at how locker systems protect deliveries, see our guide explaining how secure package lockers really are.
Support and Ongoing Service
Smart lockers are technology systems, which means long-term support is critical. Property teams should evaluate not only the product but also the support behind it.
Reliable vendors provide installation guidance, ongoing technical support, and operational assistance when issues arise.
Delivery Types and Resident Needs
Modern communities are receiving more than just standard parcels. Systems may need to support:
- Oversized packages
- Grocery deliveries
- Refrigerated food deliveries
Some properties add specialized locker modules such as refrigerated package lockers to support grocery and meal delivery services.
Learn More: Guide to Package Management for Apartments
If your community is evaluating locker solutions or trying to improve delivery operations, it can help to understand the full package management landscape.
Download our Guide to Package Management for Apartments to learn:
- How to choose the right delivery solution
- Best practices for locker placement and setup
- How properties can reduce staff workload and package congestion
You can also explore our recommendations for setting up package lockers in apartments to ensure a successful installation.
What Luxer One Smart Locker Systems Include
Luxer One smart locker systems are designed specifically for multifamily communities that need secure, reliable package management.
A typical Luxer One system includes:
- Secure locker compartments built with 12-gauge steel for durability
- American-made hardware designed for long-term performance
- Network-connected smart locker software that automates deliveries
- Automated notifications that alert residents when packages arrive
- Carrier workflows that simplify deliveries for drivers
- Administrative tools and reporting dashboards for property teams
- Integration capabilities with property management systems
- Dedicated support and service teams to maintain system reliability
Together, these smart locker system features help properties reduce package clutter, protect resident deliveries, and streamline operations for onsite teams.
Build the Right Smart Locker System for Your Property
Smart lockers have become a critical amenity for multifamily communities dealing with rising package volumes and growing resident expectations.
The right system should combine durable hardware, intelligent software, strong security, and reliable support to keep deliveries running smoothly.
If your property is evaluating package management solutions, contact Luxer One to build the right smart locker system for your community.
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Christina Draper, Marketing Content Manager at Luxer One, creates storytelling-driven content that connects with property management professionals and highlights innovations in multifamily package management. With a marketing background from UNC Charlotte, she develops cross-channel campaigns that showcase how Luxer One is redefining the resident experience.




