BGW Technologies Flexes For SecTech With FlexIO.
BGW Technologies Flexes For SecTech – BGW Technologies’ planned SecTech product line up is proving to be impressive with the addition of a new range of devices from Alarm.com.
The group is headed by Alarm.com’s very flexible FlexIO sensor. This lithium battery operated, IP56 weatherproof sensor has been designed for self-monitoring of property and assets.
The beauty of this device is its ability to be installed in many ways including:
- Contact sensor option allows the Flex to be used with a built-in reed switch to monitor if the asset is opened or closed
- Wired contact sensor supports a wired contact sensor allowing installer to wire a contact sensor to the Flex using the loop input terminal
- Pull-apart sensor enables the Flex using a pull-apart or Magnapull sensor, determining if something is moved from its location
- Gate Control works when FlexIO is installed with an Alarm.com gate controller
- Virtual Sensor is created when integrated with an Qolsys IQ security panel.
According to Stanley El Komala, senior product manager intrusion at BGW Technologies, this innovative device empowers users to expand their security systems effortlessly, ensuring comprehensive coverage on assets such as shed doors, storage unit, fence gates and even chicken coops.
BGW Technologies Flexes For SecTech
“With its user-friendly interface and advanced features, the FlexIO streamlines the monitoring and management of security equipment, offering unparalleled convenience and peace of mind,” El Komala said.
“Its reliability and scalability make it a valuable asset for both residential and commercial security applications.”
To see this innovative new tech in action, visit the BGW Technologies stand in you city at SecTech in May – we’ll see you in Perth May 9, Adelaide May 14, Melbourne May 16, Sydney May 21 and Brisbane May 23.
You can pre-register for SecTech Roadshow here, contact the BGW Technologies team here, or read more SEN news here.
“BGW Technologies Flexes For SecTech With FlexIO.”