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Durin Selects Silicon Labs' MG24 Wireless SoC to Accelerate Aliro Mobile Access for Smart Locks and Readers

Silicon Labs has selected the Silicon Labs MG24 wireless SoC as the secure, multiprotocol foundation for the Durin Door Manager, a next-generation access device that supports the newly available Aliro application layer from the Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA).

Aliro is designed to bring consistent, secure mobile access control experiences across smartphones, wearables, smart locks, and readers—enabling trusted interoperability at the door. With Aliro's formal release, Silicon Labs is helping device makers move quickly from standards to shipping products with a robust platform purpose-built for secure credentials, flexible transports, and low-power operation.

Durin Door Manager pairs modern mobile access with strong, local decision-making at the device. Built around MG24, Durin Door Manager is designed to support Aliro experiences that range from NFC tap-to-unlock to ultra-wideband (UWB), enabled by MK Semi, and Bluetooth® Low Energy (BLE) hands-free interactions.

"Aliro is unlocking a new era for access—where your phone or wearable becomes a secure, interoperable key," said Herman Yau, CEO of Durin. "Silicon Labs' MG24 gives us the security, performance, and multiprotocol flexibility we need to support Aliro experiences in the Durin Door Manager. It helps us deliver an effortless walk-up, walk-in experience for our customers, creating a magical coming home, one we believe there's no going back from."

"Silicon Labs and Durin are leading the way in demonstrating how the Aliro standard brings secure, seamless mobile access to the real world," said Tobin Richardson, Connectivity Standards Alliance President and CEO. "By moving away from isolated, vendor-specific technologies, this collaboration establishes the trusted interoperability necessary for a cohesive smart environment. Adopting such a unified approach ensures that, as the ecosystem expands, a foundation is laid for a more accessible and secure future for everyone."

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