Tag: wireless security
ClareOne now features Google Nest integration
November 28, 2023SSN Staff
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Snap One has revealed that its ClareOne Wireless Security and Smart Home system now features support for Google Nest integration.
According to Clint Choate, senior director of the security market at Snap One, the ability to integrate Google Nest products with ClareOne empowers users to deliver home automation and security through a unified touchscreen with the ability to add automations.
“Many modern homeowners want to utilize popular off-the-shelf products...
Resideo announces availability of ProSeries platform
October 5, 2020SSN Staff
AUSTIN, Texas—Resideo Technologies, Inc. announced the availability of its Honeywell Home ProSeries Security and Smart Home Platform.
“The initial preview of the ProSeries Platform with our professional security dealer network generated significant excitement as they told us it is exactly what has been missing in the industry,” Alice DeBiasio, vice president and general manager, Global Security, Resideo, said in the announcement. “As families spend more time at home, it...
SnapAV showcases new ClareOne Panel
October 5, 2020SSN Staff
CHARLOTTE, N.C.—At this year’s ISC West virtual event, SnapAV will introduce its new ClareOne Wireless Security and Smart Home Panel, showcasing the platform’s complete line of wireless sensors, FusionPro dealer backend, and suite of monthly interactive and alarm reporting service offerings.
“ISC West is widely known as the security industry’s most anticipated event of the year, meaning there is no better moment to introduce the new, industry-redefining ClareOne panel,”...
U.S. International Trade Commission rules in favor of Nortek
December 6, 2019SSN Staff
CARLSBAD, Calif.—Nortek Security & Control, a global leader in wireless security, home automation, access control, and health and wellness technology, announced that an administrative law judge (ALJ) of the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has issued a notice of finding that there was no violation of Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930 in connection with the patent infringement action brought against Nortek by The Chamberlain Group, Inc.
Finding: ALJ found that none of the products...