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Smart Integration for modern living
Energy efficiency can be facilitated brilliantly with smart technology, and this is very evident when it comes to electric heating – both in domestic and commercial settings.
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ith ongoing improvements in smart tech and the increasing focus on sustainability, the
latest ATC electric heating systems offer unprecedented control, efficiency and convenience that traditional heating methods simply cannot match. The latest generation of electric heating solutions, exemplified by the Sun Ray RF Range, demonstrates how far this technology has come. This unique range incorporates an RF (radio frequency) gateway which provides connectivity and smart home integration. This allows users to control their heating from anywhere via smartphone apps for up to 30 heaters in various zones or rooms in the house, hostel or hotel. Compatible with voice assistants like Amazon
Alexa and Google Home, they represent a significant leap forward in heating convenience and control.
The benefit of such connectivity extends beyond mere convenience. With features like PID Intelligent Control and Adaptive Start technology, these systems learn from usage patterns and optimise energy consumption, potentially leading to significant cost savings over time. The inclusion of Open Window Technology means that these systems automatically adjust heating when ventilation is detected, preventing energy waste.
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DoorBird “redefining industry standards” with new products
DoorBird is introducing new products set to have a significant impact on the future of door communication.
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he leading provider of innovative door communication systems has launched the new D31TDV and D31TDH IP video door intercom systems, and the A1131 IP video mini dome camera. The D31TDH and D31TDV models set new standards in door communication – ideal for apartment buildings and commercial properties with up to 1,000 units. With their integrated RFID and QR code reader, a virtual keypad, Bluetooth and an innovative 4D motion sensor, the models offer maximum flexibility and security. Another highlight is the Sony Starvis image sensor with Full HD. A company logo for the phone directory, concierge call or individual background: both devices also impress with a 7-inch touch display module that can be reliably operated even when wet and can be easily replaced if necessary – a noticeable relief for installers and owners. Thanks to the new 4D motion sensor
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technology and full remote configurability via app and web browser, the D31x series enables user-friendly operation and convenience in everyday life.
The A1131 mini-dome camera, meanwhile, is characterised by its compact design, robust metal housing and outstanding image quality with a full HD Sony image sensor. It was designed for indoor and outdoor installation on walls or ceilings and is easily installed by scanning a QR code.
Thanks to its 180° ultra-wide-angle view, the camera expands the field of vision of the door intercom, providing additional security with an undisguised image in the entrance area – video transmission is in real time via PoE or WLAN. The A1131 can also be integrated into numerous smart home and video surveillance systems. Sascha Keller, CEO of DoorBird, said: “With the D31x series and the mini dome camera,
we are setting another milestone in the door communication and security industry. These products not only offer innovative technology, but also an exceptional user experience. We are looking forward to introducing them to our customers worldwide.”
www.doorbird.com
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