CEDIA EXPO is the epicenter of the future home experience. It is filled with new products, valuable conversations and endless training to make sure you stay up to speed and can deliver the best experience to your clients.
Registration for CEDIA EXPO 2015 has opened. As the only tradeshow completely dedicated to the custom residential electronics profession, CEDIA EXPO offers attendees the opportunity to discover life at home like it has never been experienced before.
Uplink Security and Nortek Security & Control recently completed the integration of the firmware of Uplink with the firmware of Nortek’s 2GIG GC2 panel, allowing alarm dealers to easily pair the GC2 panel with Uplink’s suite of home security services.
Homeowners are looking to the security market for more than keeping the bad guys out; they want integrated access control and video packages that will help them manage their residences, even when no one is home.
Motivational writer Napoleon Hill wrote in his 1937 bestseller, Think and Grow Rich, that “You are the master of your destiny. You can influence, direct and control your own environment. You can make your life what you want it to be.” Fast-forward several decades and one could apply that same quote with a few liberties; for example, swap destiny, environment and life with the word “home” to describe what technology can do for the residential security market.
It’s a tough sell to get clients to spend money on new access control credentials when the current ones still work. The key to generating interest in newer credential technologies is marrying security with convenience.
When it comes to access control cards and credentials it is difficult to have a discussion about technology without considering some of the seemingly contradictory trends in the marketplace. For example, the largest installed base of cards is proximity — a 20-year-old technology with known security issues. Yet in an industry that often seems to move at a glacial pace, the credential space is filled with some of the hottest buzzwords inside and out of the security industry, including Near Field Communications (NFC), Bluetooth, biometrics and even wearables such as the Apple Watch.
Vienna, Va.-based Alarm.com, a platform solution for the connected home, announced availability of its Amazon Fire TV app. It allows Alarm.com’s millions of users to quickly view live HD video streams from around their home.
A brand new report by Argus Insights, Los Gatos, Calif., states that while home automation was gaining attention and experiencing robust growth in 2014, the sector is now “quickly losing steam.”