Snap One, now part of ADI, announced the addition of Qolsys and DSC PowerG security sensors to the Snap One Partner Portal. According to the announcement, this addition is a direct result of the integration of Snap One and ADI.
“The addition of Qolsys and PowerG sensors, locks, and lights by DSC to the Snap One portfolio provides our customers with another compelling reason to choose us as their security provider,” said Clint Choate, security market director, Snap One. “These additions enhance our customers’ buying power, complement our existing offerings, and leverage integration with existing systems including Control4. Plus, with training and support, our customers can get up to speed quickly to deliver high-quality security solutions tailored to the ever-evolving needs of their end customers.”
Snap One customers can now access a wide range of security panels and sensors from Qolsys, a security and smart home technology provider for residential and commercial markets. DSC is a provider of security sensors, including the PowerG wireless technology that is paired to the Qolsys panel lineup.
The entire line of Qolsys Panels integrates with the Control4 platform, allowing these products to operate as part of a complete, unified smart home system. Additionally, Qolsys Panels and select DSC sensors utilize Alarm.com’s backend platform for alarm transport, remote monitoring and control capabilities. This makes integration and installation simple for integrators who are interested in adding these new brands to their projects, the announcement states.
Qolsys supports the Z-Wave protocol, giving eSnap On customers the freedom to integrate a wide range of third-party Z-Wave devices into their security and control solutions, such as door locks, garage door openers, thermostats, and light switches, for a secure and connected smart home experience. With DSC’s industrial-grade 900 MhZ PowerG system, customers can tap into the commercial sector, offering enterprise-grade security solutions for small businesses, large warehouses, offices and distribution centers.
“With everything from Z-Wave-enabled security panels, touchscreens, and sensors to high-res surveillance cameras, as well as a full-range of traditional motion, glass break, flood, smoke and CO2 sensors and sirens, our customers have more options to design and implement comprehensive security solutions for residential and commercial environments alike,” said Choate. “Remote management and monitoring through Alarm.com further enhance these offerings.”