LUPUS Electronics and Netatmo cooperate
LUPUS-Electronics, one of the leading German brand manufacturers of innovative, easy-to-use smart home and security technology, is cooperating with Netatmo, the French manufacturer of smart products. The entire Netatmo range can now be integrated into the LUPUS smart home alarm systems and thus benefits from the high security standards of the professional complete solution for apartments, houses and companies.
Read moreLoud against burglars: Integrate SONOS speakers now
The German company LUPUS-Electronics develops professional systems that combine smart home, electronic alarm system and video surveillance technology in a modern system. In addition to over 80 smart components from our own company, many products from other manufacturers, such as Philips Hue Light or Nuki door locks, can be integrated into the system. It is now possible to integrate your SONOS speakers and benefit from new application and operating options.
Read moreShines in new splendor: The LUPUS remote control V3
The German company LUPUS Electronics is bringing the remote control for the smart home alarm systems XT1 Plus, XT2, XT2 Plus and XT3 onto the market in a new design. The remote control can be conveniently attached to your key chain and allows you to switch the system to arm, disarm or home mode in no time. This ensures access to the main functions of the alarm system at all times. The remote control is battery-operated and meets the highest standards of data security. The radio connection to and from the XT1 Plus is encrypted using a secure rolling code process.
Read moreInstallation of alarm systems without tangled cables
Installing an alarm system for your house and yard yourself saves a lot of time and allows you to have complete freedom over where cameras, sensors, motion detectors, etc. are installed. Since the systems are flexible in their installation and are networked via radio (hazard detectors) and WLAN/LAN (IP cameras), the user is spared the hassle of complex and costly cable laying. What other advantages do systems that can be controlled via smartphone and web browser offer?
Read moreWhat do you need to pay attention to when buying an alarm system?
Switzerland is attractive – not just for holidaymakers, but also for burglars. No wonder that many Swiss no longer feel safe at home. An alarm system gives him back his security. But an alarm system is not an alarm system. This is what you should pay attention to when purchasing.
Read moreAlarm systems in focus – Part 4: Jablotron
Jablotron alarm system: Modern security technology for your home The Jablotron 100 alarm system is an advanced solution for the growing security needs of homeowners and businesses in Germany. Given the constantly increasing number of burglaries, more and more people are investing in modern security technology to increase burglary protection and minimize the risk of becoming a victim of a burglary.
Read moreAlarm systems in focus – Part 4: LUPUSEC XT2
LUPUSEC XT2 – high burglary protection thanks to modern alarm technology Technological progress is leading to ever greater automation in many areas of life. The "Internet of Things", for example, is a development in this context that has enormous potential. The refrigerator that sends us a message on our smartphone when there is no milk left is a representative of this form of development. In the area of security technology, modern alarm systems such as the LUPUSEC XT2 from Lupus Electronics benefit from this development. The multifunctional approach allows reliable burglary protection to be combined with convenient home automation. In this blog, we present the versatile possibilities of the LUPUSEC XT2 - burglary protection, video surveillance and home automation in one product.
Read moreAlarm systems in focus – Part 2: SECVEST wireless alarm system
According to the "Cologne Study", a survey by the Cologne Police Department, the biggest weak points are still ground-level patio and balcony doors and apartment doors. If patio doors are not additionally secured and apartment doors are not locked at night but simply closed, then it is easy for burglars to get into the house or apartment. Criminals do not shy away from balcony doors and windows that face the street. An insufficiently secured window can be forced open in a matter of seconds - no one notices it so quickly, especially not in the dark. But numerous burglaries are now also committed in broad daylight. In more than 77 percent of cases in 2011, according to the Cologne study, doors and windows were successfully forced open with a screwdriver. On average, only 15.5 percent of burglaries nationwide were solved.
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